Presented by The NASCAR Hall Of Fame
In year seven of our award-winning Throwback Weekend, The Lady in Black will unite generations of race fans to celebrate on Mother’s Day as part of a memorable weekend of action-packed racing featuring all three-premier series.
This will be the first time the Official Throwback Weekend of NASCAR has featured all three premier series on its regular schedule with the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
To celebrate the return of spring racing, Darlington will welcome honorary guests Dale Inman, Leonard Wood, Bill Elliott, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Greg Biffle.
Photo Gallery (2015 - 2019)
In partnership with the NASCAR Hall of Fame, they will be sharing the history of Darlington Raceway and the significance around the Official Throwback Weekend of NASCAR.
We couldn't think of a better way to kickoff Throwback Weekend than with an exclusive interview with a Hall of Famer Legend.
— NASCAR Hall of Fame (@NASCARHall) May 5, 2021
From the man himself, Darrell Waltrip weighs in on his five favorite paint schemes of all time: https://t.co/UKydoZzH5p
For more information about the NASCAR Hall of Fame and to check hours of operation and upcoming schedule of events, please visit nascarhall.com.
CURRENT SPOTLIGHT: 2015-2020 Throwback Weekend Recap
As Darlington Raceway prepares for their upcoming Official Throwback Weekend of NASCAR, they want to take a walk down memory lane and recap what the last six years of throwback weekend looked like.
From throwback paint schemes to pre-race moments that we will never forget, explore each year below to learn more!
Throwback Weekend History Timeline
- • 2020: Celebrated NASCAR Champions of the past, present and future
- • 2019: Fifth year of the throwback campaign, celebrated years 1990-94
- • 2018: Celebrated the seven decades of NASCAR, highlighting the beginnings
- • 2017: Announced as the Official Throwback Weekend of NASCAR, celebrated years 1985-89
- • 2016: Second year of the throwback campaign, celebrated years 1975-84
- • 2015: First year of the throwback campaign, celebrated the early 1970s
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