Ned Jarrett [1], 2007 June 6
Scope and Contents
In this first of two interviews, Ned Jarrett recalls his driving career in stock car racing during the 1940s through 1960s. He talks about his experiences growing up on a farm in Catawba County in North Carolina. Mr. Jarrett explains that he learned the strategies of the business world by overseeing the the bookkeeping at his father's sawmill. He describes his introduction to racing, including competing under his partner's name, John Lentz, so that his father would not know that he was racing. As Mr. Jarrett rose through the ranks of NASCAR, he worked to improve his public image and sought to strengthen the business operations of his race team. Other topics discussed include memories of Mr. Jarrett's competitors, which tracks he enjoyed racing at the most, and safety developments in NASCAR in the wake of major accidents.
Dates
- Creation: 2007 June 6
Conditions Governing Access
30 of 31 oral history interviews are in the digital repository. Original audiovisual materials closed to patron use.
Biographical Note
Ned Jarrett was a 74-year-old man at the time of interview, which took place at his home in Newton, North Carolina. He was born in Newton, North Carolina in 1932. He was educated at Blackburn School and was employed as a race car driver and broadcaster.
Extent
133 Minutes
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Oral Histories, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, UNC Charlotte Repository
Atkins Library, UNC Charlotte
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Charlotte NC 28223 United States
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