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  1. Mar 3, 2015 · Published March 3, 2015 02:03 PM. More than 20 years after his death, the legacy and legend behind NASCAR founder “Big BillFrance Sr. continues to intrigue racing fans. For fans who love to read about NASCAR lore and history, H.A. “Herb” Branham has a new book, “Big Bill: The Life and Times of NASCAR Founder Bill France Sr.”.

  2. Jun 5, 2007 · Bill France Jr., whose hardball business pragmatism brought NASCAR out of backwater tracks and made it a mainstream American sport, died Monday at his home in Daytona Beach, Fla., the organization ...

  3. For 32 years or so, starting in January of 1972, William C. France, known to all as Bill France Jr., was the "go-to'' guy at the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing. When you look at France's reign, you can gain a greater appreciation for what the man did for the sport of stock car racing. He took a sport popular only in the Southeast ...

  4. Apr 3, 2020 · After briefing NASCAR Decades: The 90s, The 80s and The 70s, along with The List: Dale Earnhardt Sr., it’s time to take a long look back at the man who made today’s stock-car racing possible ...

  5. Amazon.com: Bill France Jr.: The Man Who Made NASCAR: 9781600783401: Branham, H. A., Brokaw, Tom: ספרים

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  6. Summary: Former NASCAR president, chairman, and CEO William Clifton Franceknown to most people at Bill France Jr.is remembered and revered as the man who followed his visionary father at the helm of NASCAR, in the process becoming a visionary himself as he guided NASCAR to unprecedented levels of popularity. The biography covers Bill Jr.'s role in NASCAR's formative years, his assumption of ...

  7. Jun 7, 2007 · You must use the Jr. when discussing the 31-year chairman of NASCAR, who died June 4 at 74; it's necessary in a way that it isn't with, say, Martin Luther King, Sammy Davis or Dinosaur. This is because there was a Bill France Sr.--was there ever.

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