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The Road to Now

#160 NASCAR and Moonshine w/ Kyle Petty and Dan Pierce (Recorded Live at the McGlohon Theater in Charlotte, NC)

The Road to Now

Benjamin Sawyer

Society & Culture, History

4.8629 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2020

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In the last few decades, NASCAR has taken stock car racing from a regional sport anchored in the south, to the national level. Though NASCAR has a reputation as a family-friendly organization, its history is inseparable from the moonshining and bootlegging of the prohibition era. And while the cars on today's tracks have little in common with their mid-20th century predecessors, many of the sports traditions have endured. In this conversation, recorded as the second part of RTN Live in Charlotte, Bob and Ben talk with third-generation racer Kyle Petty and Dr. Dan Pierce of UNC-Asheville to find out more about the history of stock car racing and the changes that have transformed the sport in the 21st Century.

Kyle Petty spent three decades as a professional stock car racer and is currently an analyst for NASCAR on NBC (NBC Sports). He is also the founder of the charity Victory Junction, which enriches the lives of children with serious illnesses by providing them with life-changing camping experiences at no cost to the children of their families. Victory Junction was inspired by Kyle's son Adam, who tragically died in a racing accident in 2004. For more on Victory Junction, visit their website: https://victoryjunction.org/

Dan Pierce is Professor of History at UNC-Asheville and the author of Real NASCAR: White Lightning, Red Clay, and Big Bill France (UNC Press, 2010). His newest book Tar Heel Lightnin': How Secret Stills and Fast Cars Made North Carolina the Moonshine Capital of the World was published by UNC Press in October 2019.

Our show opens with an original song by Kyle Petty, performed live w/ David Childers and Bob Crawford.

This episode is the second of two episodes recorded live in Charlotte at the McGlohon Theater on January 24, 2020. A full list of our upcoming live shows is available at http://www.theroadtonow.com/live-events.

The Road to Now is part of the Osiris Podcast Network. This episode was edited by Gary Fletcher.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Bob Crawford, and beginning this winter, I'll be hosting a new original podcast focused on the 2020 presidential election,

0:07.9

The Politics of Truth.

0:10.0

On the Politics of Truth, we'll get expert analysis from our nation's most reliable journalist, experienced pollsters, pundits, and historians.

0:19.1

And because this is the Osiris Network,

0:21.3

we're going to speak with musicians

0:22.7

from your favorite bands

0:23.9

and get their take

0:25.1

on the intersection of music,

0:27.1

politics, and activism.

0:28.9

The Politics of Truth

0:29.9

first episode premieres February 7th.

0:32.8

Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

0:35.9

Visit Osirispod.com slash politics to learn more.

0:49.6

I'm Bob Crawford, and this is The Road to Now.

0:53.6

Well, hey, everybody, Ben and I are so excited to share with you today, part two from our recent live event at the McLoughan Theater in Charlotte, North Carolina from a couple weeks ago.

1:06.7

This panel is about NASCAR, and we had two amazing guests to talk about the sport, Daniel Pierce, who's a professor

1:15.9

of history at the University of North Carolina in Asheville, and racing legend Kyle Petty.

1:22.8

Kyle Petty.

1:23.4

He comes from Racing Royalty, son of Richard Petty. So we were thrilled to have both of those guys

1:33.1

join us, and it was a great conversation and a lot of fun. And as a bonus, we're going to include

1:40.6

one of the songs that David Childers and I got to accompany Kyle on, an original

1:46.3

song of his called Lie to Me. I love this song so much. It's a great song. So we thank everyone

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