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- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 267 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
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Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 267
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 268 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
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Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 268
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 1 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
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Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 1
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 14 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
- Collections - Artifact
Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 14
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 20 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
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Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 20
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 31 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
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Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 31
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 44 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
- Collections - Artifact
Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 44
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 49 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
- Collections - Artifact
Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 49
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 62 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
- Collections - Artifact
Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 62
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.
- Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 74 - Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.

- October 24, 2010
- Collections - Artifact
Oral History Interview with Members of the Wood Family, October 24, 2010--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 74
Formed in Stuart, Virginia, in 1950, Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team in NASCAR. While other early teams treated pit stops like leisurely breaks for the driver, the Woods serviced their cars in a fast, choreographed procedure that helped win races and soon became standard. Curators from The Henry Ford interviewed members of the Wood family in 2010.