Roanoke, Virginia's WSLS Television put one of its UNDERPAID cameramen/reporters inside the Len Bohler owned (thanks Bobby Williamson) 1936 Chevy Modified #3 driven by Carl "Bugs" Stevens - "da Bug man" - during practice on March 27, 1969 for the NASCAR National Championship Dogwood 500.
During the actual Sunday Dogwood 500, Stevens crashed on lap 19 contesting the lead with Ray Hendrick of Richmond. RR member, "Coastal Jack" Walker reported on that race and the crash on a Racing Through History Goat Rodeo broadcast on October 21, 2014.
Stevens, of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, had won the 1967 and 1968 National Championship and he gives the cameraman a hot enough ride to get those big M&H Racemasters squealing over the sound of his modified Chevy engine. According to Jack Walker's race report, winner JERRY COOK ran the entire 500-lap distance at Martinsville WITHOUT A TIRE CHANGE !
The sports anchor script has "Natural Sound All the Way" typed on it.
Turn up your volume when you play the brief clip at the link below, followed by sports anchor copy from the University of Virginia Library collection.
http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:2215047
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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM