Daytona Beach Road Course Poster 28" x 40"
Before Daytona became the speedway we know today, racing lived on the sand.
The Daytona Beach Road Course Poster captures a NASCAR race on the legendary Daytona Beach & Road Course, the temporary track that used both the hard-packed beach and nearby paved roads. Likely photographed in 1957 or 1958, the scene shows the raw, transitional era of stock car racing: cars sliding through sand, spectators packed along the course, and the kind of race-day atmosphere that turned Sunday into something sacred.
Printed in black and white, this piece feels archival, understated, and timeless. It brings a historic layer to the SundayChurch world while honoring the roots of American motorsport before polished grandstands, permanent tracks, and modern race weekends.
Designed to feel like something pulled from an old garage wall, a private collection, or the back room of a speed shop.
For the ones who know Sunday was never just another day.