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Reagan landed and watched as Petty drove to his 200th victory, a record that remains unmatched in NASCAR history. They dined ...
Paralyzed Veterans of America, the nation’s premier nonprofit of choice for disabled Veterans, their families and caregivers, ...
Kyle Petty paid tribute to his father, Richard Petty, on his 88th birthday this week, expressing deep appreciation for their ...
Kyle Petty wished his father, the legendary Richard Petty, on his 88th birthday. While saying happy birthday, Petty also left ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is now known as EchoPark Speedway. It's just another item in a massive list of changes that have taken ...
The museum sits on the hallowed grounds of Darlington Raceway, a track that’s earned nicknames like “The Lady in Black” and ...
Kyle Petty, son of Richard 'The King' Petty finally got to drive one of his favorite cars at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK last year, the Plymouth 'Superbird'. Here's why it's one of the ...
Richard Petty’s arm hangs out the window of his Plymouth after his car hit the retaining wall along the pits and took off in this 1970 crash at Darlington Raceway. (Photo: Bettmann Archive) “Like ...
Yes, Lee Petty rode the #42, Richard drove the #43, and Moffitt, the #46! You know, to make his grandson contest in the Truck Series, Petty announced a team in 2023.
The Plymouth Petty drove to a 1970 win at Raleigh was owned by Don Robertson, but it had originally come out of the Petty Enterprises shop in Level Cross, North Carolina.
Petty’s steering failed on Lap 176, and his No. 43 Plymouth slammed nose-first into the frontstretch wall. His car came to a stop upside down with Petty himself hanging out the left side of the car.
Richard Petty drove the No. 43 Plymouth Superbird tribute car at Dover in 2017 - Source: Imagn The King concluded his NASCAR career with 200 wins, including races from the pre-modern era.