Tar Heel 300 (1973) Carolina 500 (2008) ARCA Re/MAX Carolina 200 (2009 spring) American 200 presented by Black's Tire and Auto Service (2010) Classic 3 Championship (2012)
During the inaugural race, Charlie Glotzbach led 285 laps out of 295 to win ahead of Charlie Blanton, who was two laps down. Before the race, only 13 cars were able to qualify before rain moved into the area, causing the remainder of the grid lined up according to sign-in time at the track.[1] In 2008, Joey Logano won after taking the pole position and leading 257 laps out of 312.[4] In 2009 Sean Caisse won the spring event, and Parker Kligerman won in the fall.[5][6] The final race in the main ARCA series was held in 2010, and was won by Ty Dillon.[7] In 2012, the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East raced their championship race and was won by Tyler Reddick.[8]