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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 ...
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.
Sunday’s race in Mexico had an interesting connection to Richard Petty. The last time the NASCAR Cup Series held an international points-paying race back in 1958 in Toronto, a 20-year-old Petty ...
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Why Richard Petty Will Always Be NASCAR’s Greatest - MSNRichard Petty, known as “The King,” redefined greatness in NASCAR with unmatched dominance, including a record 200 wins, seven Daytona 500 victories, and over three decades of elite racing ...
Richard Petty's comments came a day removed from Chase Elliott 's warning to NASCAR about dirty air. After scoring a fifth-place finish on Sunday, the Hendrick Motorsports star spoke to ...
There is a possibility that changes do come to NASCAR's points system in 2026, but it's safe to say that Petty would be happy if NASCAR did away with the "win and you're in" format.
Richard Petty is an active part of the NASCAR community, known for his blunt statements and excellent driving during his racing days. The 87-year-old has a good taste for cars and owns several ...
Seven-time Cup Series champion Richard Petty has taken a bold stance against the sport's "if you win, you're in" policy while admitting that road courses are "not really NASCAR." The NASCAR Hall ...
So, when Petty says that road courses aren’t NASCAR racing, there is an element of nostalgic truth to his words. But as Junior continued to state, that was yesterday’s NASCAR.
It was one of the shortest races on the calendar at 0.333 miles. NASCAR icon Lee Petty won the race but it was notably the debut of his son and future seven-time champion, Richard Petty.
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