For many years, Wendell Scott was listed as the first black driver to start a race in NASCAR's top series. Then it became Joie Ray. There seems to be some dispute over Joie Ray's status. To the point where the Atlanta Journal-Constitution even reported in a series on black racing drivers, that Charlie Scott was the first to make a NASCAR start (in 1956), going so far as to point out that Joie Ray was an error that has become widely reported and has been disputed by racing historians. Or this is localism striking since Charlie Scott was from the Atlanta area?
The Joie Ray that ran a Henry J at Daytona on the beach course in 1952 was listed as being from Portland, Oregon. The Joie Ray that was the open wheel driver was from Louisville, Kentucky. Is this part of the error? Were there two different drivers with similar names? Brian Pratt, in doing your research, have you run across a Joie Ray - or similar spelling, racing in the Northwest U.S.?
I realize that in this forum, this is probably just thinking out loud, but it's the sort of issue I feel should be brought up.
Unsurprisingly, I've noticed greatly varying accounts in U.S. media as to how many black drivers have made Cup starts. USA Today has Lester being the 4th (definitely not correct), Bill Center of the San Diego Union-Tribune has Lester being #6 and lists everyone from Charlie Scott on. A Los Angeles sportscaster (Rob Fukuzaki KABC 7) had Lester being "only the second black driver" - and first since Willy T. Ribbs. Terribly wrong. I urge anyone concerned with racing history to contact KABC at (abc7la.com or via phone - listed on the web site) and point this out, with the rain out Mr. Fukuzaki will be the one reading highlights tomorrow. The more people that contact, the more the point is made.
For the record...
Drivers - year they made first start
Joie Ray - 1952 Daytona

Charlie Scott - 1956 Daytona
Wendell Scott - 1952 Spartanburg (495 starts - last: '73 Charlotte)
George Wiltshire - 1971 Islip (+ '75 Pocono)
Randy Bethea - 1975 Charlotte
Willy T. Ribbs - 1986 No. Wilkesboro (+ 2 more '86)
Wiltshire also ran several NASCAR PCLM races in the Western U.S. in the late 60's when he was based in Oakland, California.