In 1924, the original Colored Speedway Association emerged in Indianapolis as a groundbreaking motorsports organization that created opportunities for Black racers to compete, showcase their talent, and build a community around their passion for racing. Through events such as the Gold & Glory Sweepstakes and the achievements of legendary drivers like Charlie Wiggins, the organization established a lasting legacy of determination, excellence, and innovation.
Today, that legacy continues. The modern Colored Speedway Association is dedicated to preserving these stories, celebrating the pioneers who came before us, and expanding opportunities for future generations to engage with motorsports. By connecting history with action, we ensure that the accomplishments of the past remain a source of inspiration for the future.

Charlie Wiggins Gold & Glory Sweepstakes winner.
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