1956 International Stock Car Road Race information
Auto race held at Road America in 1956
International Stock Car Road Race
Race details
Race 37 of 56 in the 1956 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Cover of the program for the race
Date
August 12, 1956 (1956-08-12)
Official name
International Stock Car Road Race
Location
Road America, near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Course
Permanent racing facility 4.1 mi ( km)
Distance
63 laps, 258.3 mi ( km)
Average speed
73.858 miles per hour (118.863 km/h)
Attendance
10,000
Pole position
Driver
Buck Baker (competing at pole) Frank Mundy (qualified pole)
Carl Kiekhaefer Carl Kiekhaefer
Time
9:27.25
Most laps led
Driver
Marvin Panch
Tom Harbison
Laps
23
Winner
Tim Flock
Bill Stroppe
Motor car race
The International Stock Car Road Race was the 37th race of the 1956 NASCAR Grand National Series. It took place at Road America near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin on August 12, 1956.[1] It was won by Tim Flock.
The race attracted particular interest, as road course racing was unusual for American stock car racing at the time. Ahead of the race, it was unclear how American stock cars would perform on the newly-built race track, which was regarded to be particularly challenging. The race is considered to be the first occasion in which NASCAR ran a race during rain.
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