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NASCAR’s Hidden History: 1970 Riverside Raceway

y 1970, the American automobile was undergoing a transformation at light speed, surpassed only by the technological changes in the racing world. As if to underscore that change, for the first time in the history of NASCAR’s Motor Trend 500, the magazine’s photographers would document the entire event at Riverside Raceway with color film.

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