Dave Fulton

Universal Racing Network

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In 1974, Hank Schoolfield's Universal Racing Network was still a major broadcaster of NASCAR races. And Dover was still Dover Downs and ran the Mason-Dixon 500. In the 1970s, WTUU was a Toledo, Ohio radio station at 1520 on the AM dial broadcasting "modern" country music.

This ad appeared in the Toledo Blade newspaper.

Cale Yarborough, David Pearson and Richard Petty would finish 1-2-3 in the 1974 Mason-Dixon 500.
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton   8 years ago
Ironic, a few years later at Richmond when Paul Sawyer wanted to change from Universal Racing Network to MRN, Bill France asked him to stay with Universal a while longer so it didn't appear that the France owned MRN had a monopoly. Performance Racing Network, owned by Button Smith only had Charlotte at the time.
Dennis Andrews
@dennis-andrews   8 years ago
Learn something every day. Did not know PRN was owned by Smith and only learned that France owned MRN when I came to Stock Car Racers Reunion. I do know that I used to be able to find a radio broadcast of a race from most anywhere and almost always in North Carolina, but not today. You will be lucky to find a race on the radio now. Searched many times while driving on Sunday afternoon and could not find a broadcast of a race, AM or FM. I guess owning it all is not always the best.
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