The F150 was an F100 earlier in the movie.
When Joe puts the explosive bag into the cash container, the top of the bag is caught in the lid. The container is is fired through the tube with the lid at the back. The container is then fired back and into Clyde's chest with the lid facing away from Clyde. This wouldn't have happened as the lid was last in it should have been first back out of the tube.
Darrell Waltrip says "Boogity, boogity, boogity" at the start of all the races he announces. When it's heard here, the cars are not lined up for a start (2 lines, side by side), but are already racing and the Green Flag is not waving.
When we are introduced to Clyde he is tending bar and Jimmy goes there after being "let go" from his job. Toward the end of the scene, Clyde picks up Jimmy's empty glass, but then in the next shot the top of the glass can be seen sitting on the bar where Jimmy had been.
The Coca-Cola 600 is depicted as taking place in broad daylight. The start of the time of the race is usually a little after 6 pm, which is sunset local time, and it's dark not long into the race.
Every Lowe's employee knows you are not allowed to take your red vest out of the store. The only time you can do so is if you are working on some kind of community project with a team from the store.
The scene with driver Dayton White and his sponsor never would have happened. After a crash the drivers go to the Infield Care Unit, if their car breaks, they go to the pits, then to their trailer or motor home, also in the infield.
During the scene after the prison escape inside the grabber blue Mustang Shelby GT350, the wrong interior is shown multiple times. Specifically the steering wheel on a Shleby GT350 differentiates from a typical Mustang in that it has a large cobra in place of the usual running horse which was shown.
Moody attempts to get Mellie to trade in her Chevrolet Nova for a brand-new Ford Mustang V6. At the time of the film's release, Ford discontinued the V6 model, as it was outsold by the EcoBoost 4-cylinder model.
When Mellie picks up Clyde after he is released from prison, the brick building behind them says "City of Douglasville," which is the actual city in Georgia where the movie was shot, not a town in West Virginia, where the film is set.
When Clyde Logan and Joe Bang are coming back the prison after the heist, the Driver's side front emergency lights of the Firetruck they are riding on are not working.
When Max Chilblain is in the bar ordering a second Stoli, he says: "I want to shoot a post". He clearly says something different, and the word "post" is dubbed.
Jimmy Logan is depicted commuting to his job at Charlotte Motor Speedway from his home in Boone County, West Virginia. By the quickest route, straight up I-77, that trip would take over 4 hours.
This is also a problem for the heist, which supposedly takes place over the span of a couple of hours. There is no way everyone involved could have driven to Concord, NC, where the speedway is, pulled the heist, and returned to wherever in WV they were, without being gone for at least most of a day.
This is also a problem for the heist, which supposedly takes place over the span of a couple of hours. There is no way everyone involved could have driven to Concord, NC, where the speedway is, pulled the heist, and returned to wherever in WV they were, without being gone for at least most of a day.
Mellie crosses into North Carolina at Surry County, which makes sense when traveling from West Virginia, but Charlotte Motor Speedway would still be over 100 miles away to the south, not the short sprint suggested by the film.
Several characters refer to Interstate highways (such as I-17 and I-19) which do not run through West Virginia. (They might have been referring to US routes, but US 17 does not pass through West Virginia.)
Jimmy is depicted as driving from Charlotte Motor Speedway to West Virginia. He crosses the WV border on a relatively flat country road. North Carolina does not border WV; any route would necessarily take him through Virginia. The border of VA and WV is very mountainous, and on his most reasonable route, along I-77, the border is at a tunnel going through East River Mountain.
The first wide of shot of Charlotte Motor Speedway shows mountains in the background. Charlotte Motor Speedway is nowhere near mountains.