Wood Brothers Racing Museum

The Wood Brothers Racing Museum in Stuart, Virginia, is a tribute to one of NASCAR’s oldest and most successful teams. It houses a collection of iconic race cars, trophies, memorabilia, and historical artifacts that chronicle the team’s journey from its humble beginnings to its numerous victories, offering visitors a deep dive into the rich history and legacy of the Wood Brothers in American motorsports.

The Wood Brothers Racing Museum features a variety of displays including historic race cars driven by legendary drivers like David Pearson and Cale Yarborough, a vast collection of trophies and awards showcasing the team’s numerous victories, driver and crew uniforms, engines, and other racing artifacts that tell the story of the team’s journey through the decades of NASCAR.

The museum also has on display cars that were driven by the team founder, Glen Wood. There are several mechanical marvels that were hand built by the master builder, Leonard Wood.

The museum is free, no charge, and frequently there may be a member of the Wood family hanging around the museum.

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Wood Brothers Racing Museum

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