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== 1971-1979 ==
== 1971-1979 ==
"Junior Johnson who had lost his Ford deal, approached the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Co. about sponsorship for his team. At the same time, NASCAR was courting the tobacco giant about sponsoring the entire NASCAR Grand National series. Due to a new congressional mandate, the tobacco companies were no longer able to advertise on television. They had huge advertising budgets and a lot of that went to auto racing starting in 1971."<ref>{{Cite book|title=NASCAR The Complete History|last=Fielden|first=Greg|publisher=Publications International, Ltd.|year=2007|isbn=1-427-1509-1|location=Lincolnwood, Illinois|pages=210}}</ref>
"Junior Johnson who had lost his Ford deal, approached the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Co. about sponsorship for his team. At the same time, NASCAR was courting the tobacco giant about sponsoring the entire NASCAR Grand National series. Due to a new congressional mandate, the tobacco companies were no longer able to advertise on television. They had huge advertising budgets and a lot of that went to auto racing starting in 1971."<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=NASCAR The Complete History|last=Fielden|first=Greg|publisher=Publications International, Ltd.|year=2007|isbn=1-427-1509-1|location=Lincolnwood, Illinois|pages=210}}</ref> "The new name of NASCAR's premier stock car racing tour became the "Winston Cup Grand National Series."<ref name=":0" />


== 1980-1989 ==
== 1980-1989 ==

Revision as of 04:09, 10 November 2018

The NASCAR Winston Cup Series Era was the era of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) from 1971-2003. In 1971, NASCAR leased its naming rights to the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The series was referred to as the NASCAR Winston Cup Series from that point forward.

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1971-1979

"Junior Johnson who had lost his Ford deal, approached the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco. Co. about sponsorship for his team. At the same time, NASCAR was courting the tobacco giant about sponsoring the entire NASCAR Grand National series. Due to a new congressional mandate, the tobacco companies were no longer able to advertise on television. They had huge advertising budgets and a lot of that went to auto racing starting in 1971."[1] "The new name of NASCAR's premier stock car racing tour became the "Winston Cup Grand National Series."[1]

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2003

Legacy

  1. ^ a b Fielden, Greg (2007). NASCAR The Complete History. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International, Ltd. p. 210. ISBN 1-427-1509-1. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)