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Moonshine Runners and the Birth of NASCAR and “The Union is coming! The Union is coming!”

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Moonshine Runners and the Birth of NASCAR and “The Union is coming! The Union is coming!”

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June 28, 2022 3:05 am

On this episode of Our American Stories, Neal Thompson, author of Driving with the Devil: Southern Moonshine, Detroit Wheels, and the Birth of NASCAR tells the true story behind NASCAR’s hardscrabble, moonshine-fueled origins. Horst Schulze tells us the difference between “management” and “leadership.”

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You get your podcast long before NASCAR's rampant commercialism works a distant history of dark secret and carefully hidden from view until now you to tell the true story behind NASCAR's hardscrabble moonshine fuel origin is Neil Thompson, author of driving with the devil. Seven. Moonshine Detroit wheels and the birth of Masco. Let's take a listen dear for this story of driving with the devil started pretty soon after the attacks of 9/11, my wife and I were living in Baltimore at that time I was working for the Baltimore Sun newspaper. We were ready for a change. We are ready to move somewhere else and have a different kind of lifestyle and at that same time, I found myself thinking a lot about a new book idea I just published my first book biography of the astronaut Alan Shepard and found myself drawn to NASCAR but not NASCAR per se.

Really what I wanted to explore was where did this come from this fascination with cars spinning around an oval at 200 miles an hour where this start ready to really start began digging into the origins of the sport itself. That led me to learn a little bit about Bill France, whose family at that time owned the entire sport as a shock to me that every version of the origin story of NASCAR that I came across started with Bill France in about 1948, 1949.

Many of these histories, articles and books started that year and didn't go back prior to that and explain how to get to that point didn't just come into existence from nothing.

That year, and it didn't come into existence. Surely because of this one man, Bill France. So what I really want to do is go back go deep and find out who the other characters who played a role in creating this sport before was even known as NASCAR and so my wife and I after 9/11 about a year afterwards decided let's move south. Scope live in the South where this story takes place so we moved to North Carolina to Asheville, North Carolina and I spent the next couple of years driving throughout the south to Florida and Atlanta, northern Georgia and across North Carolina to track down the true pioneers of NASCAR, some of whom are still alive at that time. Thankfully, my research led me thankfully to one of the overlooked pioneers of the entire sport a guy named Raymond Parks living in Atlanta at that time he was and is late 80s early 90s. Still showing up for work every day at the liquor store that he owned in North Atlanta, still dressed in his suit and tie with a dapper hat and pointed toward Raymond as the guy who is really the overlooked hero of the early days of NASCAR someone who never fully got the credit he deserves for playing a vital role in bringing that sport to life when I first got to know him, though he didn't want to talk about largely because the origins of the sport, at least as far as he was concerned were directly tied to the moon shining business training was successful moonshiner at yeah she started moon shining at age 14. Got to know another North Georgia moonshiner who offered him a job.

Raymond Rupp poor on a farm in North Georgia outside Dawsonville. His dad was a drunk who were 16 kids in the household and Raymond, who was one of the eldest one day just walked off the farm at age 14 and started working as a moonshiner's apprentice spent little time in jail. After that, but learn the ropes, and over time became incredibly successful moonshiner himself running moonshine making moonshine later he was so successful that he hired his cousins to do the driving for him and that whole enterprise of making and delivering moonshine is what eventually led to stock-car racing. When I first met Raymond though he didn't want to talk about all that felt like that was part of the past. No kibosh on modest, quiet guy, at least at the age when I met him so I just kept showing up at his office saying okay you want to talk about that's final. Come back next week and will just chat about other things. Little by little, I kinda earned his confidence and little by little he started opening up to me and started sharing with me the story of his role in creating NASCAR and it was just a remarkable story of dirt poor North Georgia kids trying to find a better life for themselves. You know so many of them grew up poor and their prospects were to continue working on their family farm, or maybe get a job at the local mill for a few dollars more.

But a lot of these kids wanted more. They wanted venture. They wanted to escape. Once they had introduced two cars and moonshine. They wanted speed and money and it's a different version of success and moon shining and then stock-car racing gave them that gave them something that they hadn't previously had access to and Raymond is a perfect example of that.

But I'll never forget being in his office one day when he reluctantly pulls out a couple of old photo albums and starts leafing through them and I got shipped shivers up my spine because he starts showing the photos that really told the story of early stock-car racing in the early days of NASCAR and told the story of Raymond Parks's role in creating that sport showing the pictures of races, terrible car wrecks photos of the corpse of his cousin Lloyd see who was killed in a moon shining accident photos of red folk. The foulmouthed mechanic who worked on Raymond Parks scars both his moonshine cars and later his stock cars as racecars.

These photos were just a thrilling sort of recapturing of that moment in time when NASCAR didn't even exist in this humble sport where he said moonshiner kids were having fun on the weekends racing each other out a cow pastures little by little. Those raggedy races evolved into what we later came to know stock-car racing and then ask and you been listening to author Neil Thompson told the story of his own story, but what prompted him to write this book, which was but with so many writers just a question. How did NASCAR really start. How did the sport start before there was ever NASCAR and this legend named Bill France. It all started with moonshiner kids racing each other out in cow pastures. When we come back more of the story of moonshine runners and the birth of NASCAR here on our American story. We have been here, the host of our American story every day on the show were bringing inspiring stories from across this great country course for big cities and small towns, but we truly can't do the show without our stories are free to listen to what they're not free to me if you love what you hear but our American stories.com and click the donate button give a little of a lot to our American stories.com and you Tori and Jenny went to 10 MG podcast we have such a special episode brought to you by near attack ODT we recorded at iHeartRadio type windows hangs out near attack ODT were magic pants 75 mg can help migraine sufferers still such an exciting event like Wingo tango I had when I took minor attack ODT. I was present amazing time. A little glimpse of our conversation with some of our closest friends & was brought to you by near attack ODT were magic pants 75 mg life with migraine attacks can mean missing out on big moments with friends and family, but thankfully near attack ODT were magic pants 75 mg is the only medication that is proven to treat a migraine attack and prevent episodic migraines and adults sell lively events like Wingo tango town have to be next to millions will make Medicare coverage decisions for next year and United healthcare can help you feel confident about your choices for those eligible Medicare annual enrollment runs from October 15 through December 7.

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Let's return to Neil with more moonshine that these guys were making and delivering was essentially corn whiskey.

It was a version of the whiskey that had come to America from the Irish and Scots Irish immigrants who came here and then sort of gravitated toward the south and ended up in the hills and hollers of North Carolina, Georgia and other southern states where a lot of these farmers learned that by growing corn and turning that corn in the whiskey they could make more by selling the liquid product of that agricultural output rather than just becoming straight up farmers moonshine became an important component of the economy of the South's going way back to the 1800s and then on into the early 1900s there were tax issues, you know, the US government over time Making attempts to tax this product and obviously the moonshiners resisted that, which is what led to sort this cat and mouse game that involved between moonshiners delivering their no agricultural product as they viewed it to market to customers in the cities for the most part and then the tax agents. The revenue agents trying to track them down and arrest them and charge them with tax fraud so the term moonshine came from the practice of making this whiskey in the dead of night to avoid detection. To avoid setting off any alarms by revenue agency in the smoke rise from these stills that were merely set up deep in the woods next to a stream they needed fresh water for these things. By operating in the middle of the night on the moonlight. That's with the term moonshine evolved from, and then the term bootlegger came from the concept that by one of the ways that these guys would try and hide their liquor would be in a flask that was hidden inside the boot and in time the term bootlegger evolve just to sort of encompass all of the efforts to make and sell illegal whiskey throughout the South and elsewhere.

In time these moonshiners learned that the best means of transporting their product. The moonshine jars of moonshine packed tightly into crates was the Ford V-8 sort of the explosion of the moon shining trade in the early decades of the 1900s coincided with the evolution of the automobile. You see the Ford V-8's becoming more more sophisticated the moonshiners realize this was the perfect car for delivering moonshine because it had a great suspension. It was fast and was easy to work on so also see the beginnings of car mechanics who later became race car mechanics figuring out how to take apart Ford's engines and put them back together and add modifications and bore out the cylinders and do these other things to make them even faster than they were meant to be an even more solid and reliable than they were designed to be through Raymond Parks got to become acquainted with his trusted mechanic red vote who had a garage in downtown Atlanta and was sort of a mad scientist when it came to Ford's particular other cars as well, but mainly for now he would try weird modifications that no one else had thought of the exhaust and the engine ratio of air to fuel just a mad genius and learned to make these cars go faster than they were ever to go also on the side.

Sometimes work for the cops and the revenue agents but didn't as much effort into their cars as he did moonshiners those cards and so little by little, these cars drivers are learning to drive in faster than mechanics or making them go faster. And then on weekends.

A lot of these moonshiners start getting together to race each other. See you has the fastest moonshine caught some of the early races were incredibly modest they were just at a cow field somewhere or field farmers field and one car would go out and sort of tariff and oval in the grass and that would be the racetrack lineup and race each other and just for bragging rights by the fastest car in time. These races started to attract crowds mean there weren't any professional sports in the South. At that time it would take years before the first professional sports team, the Atlanta Braves came to Atlanta in 1965. So, 20s, 30s and 40s college sports but not really the type of sport. We go to an auditorium and watch a game stating one sees stucco races started getting up way words Brad newspaper started covering these events. Then they did start to attract crowds you know they put up bleachers next tractor started building concession and savvy businessman started to learn how to make money off the fence around the whole thing and charging admission fees so what these early races were nobly called NASCAR stock-car racing today.

At that time the stock cars really were just off the rack cars that anyone could buy other local dealer. That's where the term came from stock supposed to be just concept of beings strictly stock was thrown out the window right off the bat because of these modifications that the moonshine mechanic started making to the cars very quickly things quote unquote Stockard became highly modified, highly customized cars that for at least on the outside some resemblance to the cars you see on the dealer's lot but on the inside were very different machines altogether. So by looking exactly like any other car that you know your parents and drive to church that Sunday. These cars were intended to look normal so that they didn't attract the attention of the revenue agent so that they could fit in. Once they got to town but again under the hood. That engine was way more powerful than any other stock-car that anyone else neighbor late 1830s into 1944 is progressing and Raymond Parks is now becoming what in future years will be described as the first team owner of stock-car racing, pulls together to his cousins.

Handsome Roy Hall and quiet Lloyd C who were both moonshine drivers for him and they are just wonderful drivers because they learned how to drive on the back roads of Georgia to escape the revenue agents so those two are part of Raymond Parks's team, as is red vote mechanic so together this this team starts traveling through the South visiting other races and having enormous success as this Court is getting up and running. Unfortunately though, Roy Hall is a bit of a scampi is always getting in trouble spends time in jail in NYC who was much quieter and sort of a good kid gets caught up in this bizarre moon shining argument with one of his cousins who shoots and kills him.

Lloyd C is dead sometime in 1940 and then a year later the entire sport comes grinding to a halt as America gets involved in World War II. A lot of the characters in my book and in the story of the evolution of NASCAR spent time serving in World War II. Raymond Parks served at the Battle of the Bulge but when these guys come back home. Most of them to the south and start to pick up the pieces of stock-car racing and they came back very hungry to get back on the racetrack. Take the sport to the next level. At this time we get introduced to some of the new characters on the scene, one of whom is named red Byron to two reds in this book red vote in red Byron the red Byron served in a B 24 airplane mainly serving up on the Aleutian Islands off the Alaskan coast is playing get shot down among many that were there were shot down at that time and they serve crash land and read Byron ends up with just a ruined left leg shrapnel doctors actually wanted to amputate his leg and he said no I don't touch it. I'm a racecar driver. I need that leg and you been listening to Neil Thompson until the story moonshine was basically corn whiskey seven and let's face it, the farmers could make more money selling a liquefied version of their crop than the actual crop moonshine explodes because while automobile production explodes in this country to only the two men and their toys soon.

Well guys were modifying these cars will outrun federales revenue agents and wrinkly to just outrun themselves and have fun.

Pretty soon there competing in cow pastures and the next thing you know people are showing up as well. The South had no professional sports.

This became the sport of the South World War II comes from any these guys put on a different suit go and fight for their country, only to come back hungrier the action for the sport they created. When we come back more of this remarkable story moonshine runners and the birth of NASCAR here on our American stories. Tory and Jenny went to one OMG we have such a special episode brought to you by near attack ODT we recorded at iHeartRadio type windows hang out near attack ODT were not apparent 75 mg can help migraine sufferers still such an exciting event like windows hang out I had when I took minor attack ODT. I was present amazing time.

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Read Byron got used to it and realize you know this works I can do it and he started to win race after race after race as we get into 1948 and stock-car racing is really up and running and NASCAR is a formal organization now read Byron comes the first champion of that first year of NASCAR. Some people look at 1949 more official first year of NASCAR because that year, they implemented new standards for the strictly stock stock cars but had Byron wins that year as well. The first two years NASCAR's existence were won by this crippled war veteran with a bad leg that was essentially strapped into his clutch pedal could barely walk, but could win race after race become champion two years cast of characters at this time is just super colorful and bizarre you know guys with names like Gruber and so be speedy one. I read Byron is different from that use little bit nerdy's thought Foley was a big reader was quieter. He wasn't a big partier or drinker like some of the other guys were eating getting the fights like many of them did. But the wheel he was again fearless and credible competitor as the sport continues to find its footing again after the war to get into a number of races through 1946 to 1947 is when it really starts to pick up speed again the end of 1947 is when group of racers Raymond Parks red vote read Byron and Bill France was based in Daytona Beach. They all get together down in Daytona Beach. Sort of called thereby Bill France to have a meeting to figure out how are we going out organize this sport. Now that were back up and running one of the rules. What's the point system who's going to oversee these different races and kind of things a little bit more consistent and cohesive to compete with other organizations that were trying to oversee different types of racing at that time, like AAA so there's this famous meeting that occurs in December 1947 and a lot of these drivers and Raymond Parks. The moonshine runner businessman they come up with a system of rules and create an actual sport national Association for Stock car auto racing. The name came from red vote. The mechanic never fully got credit for the role he played in figuring out what the rules were in coming up with that name in the acronym, but at the end of that meeting, December 1947 in section 2 days at the end of the second day of the meeting. Bill France had himself named president of NASCAR while the other guys said yeah go ahead Bill, you go ahead and run it were not interested. We just want to race and make money and go fast. Bill France was a little bit more business minded and also a little bit power-hungry and essentially had himself named president of NASCAR and over the next couple years would end up becoming the full owner of the entire sport which subsequently would be owned by his family for many decades forward. I think a lot of the early drivers and others were involved in the sport including Raymond Parks because I talked to him about it, felt betrayed by France.

They were all in it together. But France took over and ran with it and push them all aside and when the sport started to become even more popular than any of them could have imagined, and started to make some real money. None of the early pioneers in actual founders of the sport saw any of that money got any benefit from the role they played one dynamic that was part of stock-car racing from the very beginning was trying to get racers to follow any kind of rules. One way to get a hillbilly to do something is to tell them not to do it and that sort of unspoken rule applied to a lot of the limits that NASCAR try to place on what drivers could and couldn't do you know if they told him to drive with a seatbelt drive without a seatbelt that they told him no go easy on the other guys car they would slam and the other guys it really was a wild and often lawless. A time for stock-car racing and this is something that Bill France over time tried to clean up and get racers to tow the line to follow the rules because so many of the early racers were moonshiners and were sort of these rebellious southern boys, Bill France had a really hard time keeping them in line and I think over time that became sort of attention in the sport and part of the dynamic part of what fans love, which was no rebellious drivers breaking the rules and then on the other hand you have the official NASCAR folks led by Bill France trying to tighten things up and make things cleaner and more formalized and more family-friendly. And I think that tech tension continued for decades to come. And now probably that rebellious aspect of the sport is mostly moving ahead to more recent times, NASCAR's fan base doubled in 1990s and continue to grow at 10 or more percent per year for a period of time. It was the fastest growing sport in America rising to number two, and so much of the sport became about marketing revenues average $3 billion a year and were on the rise NASCAR TV ratings are double those of baseball, basketball and hockey half of NASCAR's viewers or women today and NASCAR events. The races themselves are just wildly popular and was just attendance of 1 to 200,000 that some of these races massive people showing up for these races and staying there for five days in a row well beyond before and after you know if you hours of the big left turn during race day primetime viewership on not just ESPN, but network sports in the drivers of today are millionaires living in mansions throughout the South, celebrities or superstars date supermodels walk up and down any supermarket. You see NASCAR logos and ads emblazoned on just about every package you can find so it's just exploded, which to me is remarkable that it started from such humble roots. With just these poor southern boys try to have some fun and a terrific job on the production by Greg Taylor and a special thanks to Neil Thompson, author of driving with the devil from moonshine Detroit wheels and the birth of NASCAR boy we meet some real characters read Byron comes to mind injured in flight combat in the Aleutian Islands and World War II nearly crippled. He still manages to win the unofficial and first official NASCAR championship in that meeting in 1947, two days in Daytona Beach is where NASCAR that's form trying to solve a problem getting the drivers follow the rules. No simple task when you're dealing with a bunch of wild rebellious southern boy Bill France managed to do that. Some he's a hero to others.

Well, sort of a goat you the way NASCAR's permanently change now. One of the top grossing sport in the country teasingly beats in the ratings baseball and football ever mention the story of NASCAR moonshine and so much more in the way the story of America here on our American story. Tory went to 10 MG but we have such a special percent brought to you by near attack ODT we recorded at iHeartRadio type windows hang out near attack ODT were not to plant 75 mg can help migraine sufferers still such an exciting event. Windows hang out I had when I took minor attack ODT. I was present amazing time. A little glimpse of our conversation with some of our closest friends & was brought to you by near attack ODT my magic pants 75 mg life with migraine attacks can mean missing out on big moments with friends and family, but thankfully near attack ODT were magic pants 75 mg is the only medication that is proven to treat a migraine attack and prevent episodic migraines and adults sell lively events like Windows hang out down have to be next to millions will make Medicare coverage decisions for next year and United healthcare can help you feel confident about your choices for those eligible Medicare annual enrollment runs from October 15 through December 7. If you're working past age 65. You might be able to delay Medicare enrollment.

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