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NASCAR Scene

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NASCAR Scene
CategoriesSports
FrequencyWeekly
Founded1978
Final issueJanuary 6, 2010 (2010-01-06)
CompanyStreet & Smith Sports
CountryUnited States
Based inCharlotte, North Carolina
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.scenedaily.com
ISSN1549-4829

NASCAR Scene (originallyGrand National Scene and laterWinston Cup Scene) was a weekly magazine aboutNASCARstock car racing. It was established inNorth Carolina in 1976 and lasted until January 2010, making it one of the oldest NASCAR-specific publications at the time of this final issue.NASCAR Scene had a sister publication,NASCAR Illustrated, a monthly NASCARlifestyle magazine format, that was published until August 2016.[1]

Robert Griggs, founder of the magazine, sold it toAmerican City Business Journals in 1992, where it became part ofStreet & Smith's sports division.[2][3]

NASCAR Scene announced it would cease its weekly publication on January 6, 2010. The last issue was published in December 2009. Much of the content inScene was merged intoNASCAR Illustrated which was enhanced with additional coverageNationwide Series andCamping World Truck Series.[4]

All rights belong American City Business Journals. A specialGrand National Scene was part of the 2019 NASCAR throwback weekend at Darlington Raceway inDarlington, South Carolina. The plan for the magazine will be original commentary from Houston, Waid, Deb Williams, Jeff Owens, and Kenny Bruce, and actual archived Scene results from the publication as part of celebrating the annual Throwback Weekend.[5]

NASCAR Scene staff

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  • Phil Cavali (Virginia Tech basketball)
  • David Exum
  • Jeff Gluck (Now writes forThe Athletic)
  • David Griffin
  • Mike Hembree (Now writes forUSA Today)
  • Lee Montgomery
  • Bob Pockrass (Now writes forFox Sports)
  • Jared Turner (Now writes for NASCAR Pole Position Magazine and track souvenir programs)
  • Steve Waid (Now writes for PopularSpeed.com)
  • Kris Johnson
  • Ben White
  • Rea White
  • Sam Cranston
  • Shea Alexander
  • Susanne Corrado
  • Scott Greig
  • Jeff Owens (Now writes forSporting News)
  • Mark Sluder
  • Art Weinstein
  • Tom Stinson (Now edits for SportsBusiness Journal)
  • Deb Williams
  • Tom Jensen (Now Manager, Curatorial Affairs at the NASCAR Hall of Fame)
  • Rick Houston (now host of The Scene Vault Podcast with Steve Waid)
  • Chad Fletcher
  • Jim Fluharty
  • Tim Wilcox
  • Gene Granger
  • Gary McCredie
  • Joe Whitlock

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References

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  1. ^"Charlotte media company kills NASCAR Illustrated". June 29, 2016.
  2. ^Business Newspaper Begins Venture Into Racing News - News & Record, 20 November 1992
  3. ^Papa Robb's serves up taste of the tropics in Concord - Michael Knox, Independent Tribune, 5 August 2013
  4. ^"NASCAR Scene to merge into enhanced NASCAR Illustrated". Scenedaily.com. January 6, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2011.
  5. ^"Home".
  6. ^"NASCAR Scene and SceneDaily.com layoffs".Sportsjournalists.com. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2011.

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