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It was also the year STP became the first nationwide company to back a driver full time when it paid Petty Enterprises $250,000 to put its logo on the hood of Richard Petty's No. 43 for all 31 ...
Behind the wheel of the No. 43 Pontiac emblazoned with an STP logo was Richard Petty, nicknamed "the King" of racing for his dominance of the sport from 1958 to 1992.
Richard Petty Motorsports unveiled Tuesday the throwback paint scheme Bubba Wallace will drive in the Sept. 2 Southern 500, a paint scheme that goes back to the first race Richard Petty ran with the ...
Tribute to the team's legendary owner, "The King," the No. 43 Chevrolet will run a unique STP scheme for race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
King of NASCAR: Richard Petty talks about everything from racing to how many hats he has in this exclusive with WXII 12’s Lanie Pope.
Richard Petty: In 1976, his engine stalled a few yards short of the finish line and he lost. Edge: Both are heartbreaking in their own way, but Tom's had a positive outcome. Advertisement ...
When Petty was asked if he thought he was more known for his iconic number 43 blur and red with STP logo or for his signature Charlie 1 horse hat. He said, "Probably more for the hat." Watch ...
One of NASCAR’s most legendary sponsors will return to one of the sport’s most legendary team owners for the 47th consecutive season. STP announced Monday that it will return as a primary sponsor of ...
Darrell Wallace Jr. showed off a new look for the No. 43 STP Chevrolet Camaro as he gets set for his first full-time season with Richard Petty Motorsports.
When talking about Richard Petty, one of NASCAR's greatest drivers, we usually picture him next to a No. 43 Mopar. And that's not at all surprising, given that he spent 17 seasons with Plymouth ...
Picture this: Behind the wheel of the No. 43 Pontiac emblazoned with an STP logo was Richard Petty, nicknamed "the King" of racing for his dominance of the sport from 1958 to 1992.And behind him ...
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