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Celebrating
the Latest Member of the 100 Club Harvey Harrison
Statesville,
North Carolina (July 2, 2026) Longevity is arguably a trait
that does not tend to be seen within the same organization or
discipline of short track racing as much as it once was.
The Super Cup Stock Car Series has bucked that trend in
certain ways with now a fourth member entering the triple digits in
total starts during the latest evening of competition at Orange
County Speedway.
Its hard to
believe, Harrison indicated upon being recognized following the
drivers meeting at the June 20th event in Rougemont, North Carolina.
I was surprised when
I got that award. It
surprised us all.
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Another
Sweep for Wallace in SCSCS Inaugural Orange County Appearance
Rougemont, North
Carolina (June 21, 2026)
For the second consecutive Super Cup Stock Car Series event, it was
not Chrissy Wallace top of the boards at the beginning of the day,
but in the hunt and the key player once the green and checkered
flags unfurled.
Harvey Harrison
topped the practice charts in his No. 35 John 3:16 Ford during his
first visit to Orange County Speedway since assisting his brother
Joe Harrison Jr.s efforts in what was then the NASCAR Busch
Series in the 1980s. At
the conclusion of the drivers meeting, the Renick, West Virginia
competitor was then recognized for making his 100th career SCSCS
start, becoming the fourth driver to reach such an elite club.
A future release will further detail this accomplishment by
the two-time series champion.
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SCSCS
Racers to Undertake Orange County Speedway for First Time Prior to
Brief Summer Break
Statesville,
North Carolina (June 17, 2026) It has been quite the early
ride to start off 2026 for the Super Cup Stock Car Series with four
events and seven races all being graced with glorious weather
conditions in a span of nine weeks.
Two more races at yet another new location for a majority of
the competitors will pose quite the entertaining evening for fans in
the Piedmont region this Saturday.
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Wallace
Passes and Outruns Her Mentor for Carteret County Speedway Sweep
Swansboro, North
Carolina (June 8, 2026) The Super Cup Stock Car Series had
the fans on their feet in their inaugural appearance by the Crystal
Coast at Carteret County Speedway on Saturday night.
With many learning the characteristics of the 0.4-mile oval
for the first time, it ended up being two drivers with prior
experience at the Swansboro, North Carolina facility setting the
pace.
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SCSCS
Goes to the Beach: Inaugural Carteret County Speedway Visit up Next
Statesville,
North Carolina (June 2, 2026) The first of two maiden trips
to tracks within the Tar Heel state during the month of June for the
Super Cup Stock Car Series takes place this Saturday.
Carteret County Speedway is only minutes from the Crystal
Coast and competitors and their families have been making beach
plans around nearby Emerald Isle in addition to the action that is
going to take place on the 4/10-mile oval on race day.
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Mike
Wallace Is a Super Cup Stock Car Series Race Winner in First Hickory
Start Since the Mid-1990s
Newton, North
Carolina (May 16, 2026) The Super Cup Stock Car Series made
up for more than a decade away from Hickory Motor Speedway with a
60-lap main event that featured its share of hard battles and
dramatic moments. When
the dust settled it was a familiar name in the households of
longtime NASCAR fans celebrating.
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The
Eagerly Awaited Return to Hickory Launches North Carolina SCSCS
Swing
Statesville,
North Carolina (May 13, 2026) After more than a decade, the
Super Cup Stock Car Series goes back to where it all started.
With expenses escalating across other touring series at the
time, a lower-cost option came together and on October 13, 2007,
Hickory Motor Speedway was chosen for a 50-lap trophy dash
exhibition that was won by local racer Dexter Canipe Jr.
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Quality
Over Quantity; Wallace and Nelson Secure Victories in Close and
Thrilling Lonesome Pine Twin 30s
Coeburn,
Virginia (May 3, 2026)
Harvey Harrison, Brent Nelson, Damian Payton, Chrissy Wallace
only in alphabetical order by last name because any of these four
talented Super Cup Stock Car Series drivers had a realistic shot to
win from the first green flag until the final checkered flag on
Saturday night at Lonesome Pine Raceway.
There were lots of
questions about what to expect with all the immaculate offseason
upgrades by track owner Joey Owens and team to the Coeburn, Virginia
facility, and the first one was answered in qualifying.
With her father Mike arriving in time to watch, Wallace set a
new series track record in the No. 19 Dan Althoff Trucking / JDH
Engineering / J4 Truss / The Also-Ran Broadcast / MW Pressure
Washing / D2 Motorsports Chevrolet getting around the recently
repaved 3/8-mile oval in 16.482 seconds.
In fact, Nelson, Payton, and Harrison were under the mark of
16.792 set by 2009 champion Tyler Nuckles back in that season.
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