Don't know if any of you watched the television piece on the career of Richard Petty produced by NASCAR Media Group, hosted by country singer Trace Adkins, originating from The Hall of Honor at Charlotte's NASCAR Hall of Fame and broadcast on the GAC network Monday night.
This may have been a rebroadcast. I don't know.
What I do know is that I just about jumped out of the recliner when Trace Adkins read the NASCAR Media Group produced script line that said Richard Petty became famous in 1964 when he took his DODGE Hemi to Daytona and won the Daytona 500.
Am I wrong to expect the NASCAR Media Group to get it correct and know that the King's first Daytona 500 win was in a PLYMOUTH?
I thought about dropping them a note, but what good would it do?
Wouldn't you think that somebody at NASCAR, the NASCAR Media Group or the NASCAR Hall of Fame would have caught such a glaring error???
This production did nothing to increase my opinion of the competence of the staff at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Surely someone there would have (or should have) been required to read a script filmed there about NASCAR's all-time Cup winner.
I still question the Hall of Fame staff performing other jobs such as MRN Radio broadcasting when this kinda stuff continues to happen.
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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM