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The State of ARCA After 1,501 Races in 68 Years Now a full-fledged NASCAR division, ARCA looks to carve its own Next-Gen foundation. Icon SportswireGetty Images From Dayton to Daytona, the ARCA Racing Series has continually evolved to fit within a racing ecosystem always much larger than itself over the past seven decades but reaching 1,500 races is effectively an inflection point. This is not the ARCA that series president Ron Drager inherited in 1996, but that sanctioning body wouldn’t have been recognizable to his grandparents, ARCA founders John and Mildred Marcum either. ARCA has always existed as a driver development platform while also serving as a de facto track day club and that spirit remains true today three years after its official acquisition by NASCAR. ....
Whether it's endurance racing or NASCAR, motorsport has always been a big attraction for actors and musicians. Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, and Gene Hackman are only a few of the famous actors that raced at Daytona or Le Mans. When it comes to musicians, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason has competed at Circuit de la Sarthe several times, while country music legend Marty Robbins has hit NASCAR tracks 35 times. ....
The climb to the top Between the opening of the school in 1912 and the resignation of the founding headmaster, Ernest Price, in 1937, Calabar climbed to the top of the high-school fraternity. During this 25-year period, the school consolidated its reputation for academic excellence and establishes a major presence in interschool sports’ competitions. The school population increased from 29 to 170, and in the student body, “13 different countries were represented, from places like Cuba, Haiti, Grand Cayman, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Grand Turk, Nigeria … Britain and Australia” (Beryl Russell). For Country and Community In 1914, two years after the opening of the school, World War I began, and James Hylton and Harold Darby, both in their late teens, were the first two Calabar old boys to enlist. ....