Back when I worked with the late Kenneth Campbell at the Richmond track in the 1990s, he told me he had been involved in the 1970s with the making of a stock car racing documentary movie titled "STOCKCAR!"
According to the late Campbell, he was shafted by Hollywood types and the film distributor. The film seems to have quickly gone the way of "Tiny Lund, Hard Charger."
Campbell told me he had set out to make a realistic behind the scenes look at stock car racing.
Did anyone see this movie? It is listed in the International Movie Data Base (IMDB) and I found a story in the May 26, 1977 Fredericksburg Free Lance Star stating the film was going to debut that weekend in Charlotte, in conjunction with the World 600.
Stockcar! ( 1977 ) |
Credited cast: | |||
Bobby Allison | ... | Himself (driver, #2 Mercury) | |
Buddy Baker | ... | Himself (driver, #15 Ford) | |
Janet Guthrie | ... | Herself (driver, #68 Chevrolet) | |
Benny Parsons | ... | Himself (driver, #72 Chevrolet) | |
David Pearson | ... | Himself (driver, #21 Mercury) | |
Richard Petty | ... | Himself (driver, #43 Dodge) | |
Cale Yarborough | ... | Himself (driver, #11 Chevrolet) |
A look at NASCAR Grand National stock car racing circa 1976-7. The stars include Richard Petty, David Pearson, Cale Yarborough, Bobby Allison, and Buddy Baker, and includes upstart female racer Janet Guthrie. The sport in the mid-1970s was undergoing a surge of national popularity after Petty and Pearson crashed fighting for the win within sight of the checkered flag of the 1976 Daytona 500, telecast live on ABC Sports, and the surging interest triggered renewed media interest in the sport.
Certificate:
PGDetails
--
"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"
updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM