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Here we offer a critical (re)reading of Scott’s racing career as antiracist counter-mobility work and focus on the bodily, social, and technological practices he employed to maintain and even enhance his ability to move around tracks and to and from races. He raced throughout the segregated Jim Crow South and in what was otherwise an all-White sport, facing discrimination, humiliation, and violence. Scott was the first African American driver to win a race at the elite division of NASCAR. This chapter explores professional stock car racing, specifically the US-based National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), and the racialized struggles and resistant driving of Wendell Scott (1921–1990) of Danville, Virginia. We work to recover the Black geographies of competitive driving that have long existed in opposition to White supremacy and centre the practices, contributions, and movements of people of colour in the history of motorsports. Yet, racism in motorsports has received limited academic attention along with the history of African Americans challenging White supremacy in auto racing. Sports cultures are deeply involved in reinforcing but also in challenging racial identities, hierarchies, and inequalities.







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