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Richard Petty

Richard Petty
Personal information
Birth dateJuly 2, 1937(age 73)
Birth placeLevel Cross, North Carolina
AwardsIs tied with Dale Earnhardt with 7 cup championship. Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998) Inducted in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame (1997) Inducted in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (1989 � inaugural inductee)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series statistics
Total Cup Races1184
Years In Cup35
Best cup position1st � 1964, 1967, 1971 (Grand National), 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979 (Winston Cup)
First race1958 Jim Mideon 500 (Exhibition Place, CNE Stadium)
Last race1992 Hooters 500 (Atlanta)
First win1960 untitled race (Southern States Fairgrounds)
Last win1984 Firecracker 400 (Daytona)
Cup Wins200*
Top tens712
Pole position127

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Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937) is a former NASCAR driver who raced in the Strictly Stock/Grand National Era and the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. "The King", as he is nicknamed, is most well-known for winning the NASCAR Championship seven times (Dale Earnhardt is the only other driver to accomplish this feat), winning a record 200 races during his career, winning the Daytona 500 a record seven times, and winning a record 27 races (ten of them consecutively) in the 1967 season alone. (A 1972 rule change eliminated races under 250 mi (402.3 km) in length, reducing the schedule to 30 [now 36] races.) Petty is widely considered one of the greatest NASCAR drivers of all time. He also collected a record number of poles (127) and over 700 top-ten finishes in his 1,185 starts, including 513 consecutive starts from 1971 � 1989.

Petty is a second generation driver. His father, Lee Petty, won the first Daytona 500 in 1959 and was also a 3 time NASCAR champion. Richard's son, Kyle Petty, is also a well-known NASCAR driver. Richard's grandson, Adam Petty, was killed in an accident at New Hampshire International Speedway on May 12, 2000, five weeks after the death of Lee. Meanwhile, Adam's brother Austin works on day-to-day operations of the Victory Junction Gang Camp, a Hole in the Wall Gang camp established by the Pettys after Adam's death. Petty married his wife Lynda in 1958 and they have four children � Kyle Petty, Sharon Petty Farlow, Lisa Petty Luck and Rebecca Petty Moffit � and 12 grandchildren. The family still resides in Petty's home town of Level Cross, North Carolina and operates Richard Petty Motorsports. The Richard Petty Museum is in nearby Randleman, North Carolina. Since January 7, 2008, Petty Enterprises has been the newest resident of Race City, U.S.A., moving their race team into the vacated Yates Racing 115000 sqft (10683.8 m2) facility in Mooresville, N.C. Throughout Petty's career, but especially during his prime, Petty was known to stand for hours � backed against a fence, signing autographs to everyone who asked.

Richard Petty Video

Richard Petty flips coming off of turn 4 standing up on the catch fence and then he gets hit hard by Brett Bodine. Other drivers invovled including Phil Barkdoll, Alan Kulwicki, AJ Foyt, and Eddie Bierschwale. All of the drivers are OK. Petty only suffered a broken right ankle. My Capture.
8.25 min. | 4.78 user rating
The fifth in a series of webisodes for "43 Fiestas," an online campaign starring Richard Petty, AJ Allmendinger and Ken Block. Register at www.43Fiestas.com
1.53 min. | 4.77 user rating
In the 1970 Rebel 400, Richard Petty tags the inside wall in his Plymouth Roadrunner... (Video: Nascar on Espn2 5-12-2007) (Audio: Yngwie Malmsteen Perpetual) (Compilation: NascarCrash)
1.02 min. | 4.50 user rating
The third in a series of webisodes for "43 Fiestas," an online campaign starring Richard Petty, AJ Allmendinger and Ken Block. Register at www.43Fiestas.com
0.88 min. | 4.88 user rating
The crash and moment in Nascar History that made restrictor plates happen. Around lap 20 Bobby Allison blows his motor and then a tire before sailing into the catch fence. Others like Richard Petty, Alan Kulwicki, Phil Parsons, Mike Waltrip and Cale Yarborough pile in. May 3rd 1987
9.97 min. | 4.95 user rating
Greatest NASCAR race finish ever. David Pearson vs Richard Petty. Recorded Live!
2.48 min. | 4.86 user rating
Ford Motor Company's national TV commercial for 43 Fiestas sweepstakes featuring Richard Petty, AJ Allmendinger and Ken Block.
0.52 min. | 4.92 user rating
Song: Bad. Sung & Performed by: Michael Jackson. Song written by: Michael Jackson. Produced by: Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones. Album: "Bad" August 31, 1987. Music video directed by: Martin Scorsese. Music video choreographed by: Jeffrey Daniel. Song Record Label: Epic Records. Niceties by: www.youtube.com Synopsis! "Bad" was a 1987 hit recording by American singer Michael Jackson. The song was the second of five Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit singles from the album Bad, (the first a time a recording artist achieved this feat) and was his seventh number-one single overall. The song was originally intended as a duet with longtime rival Prince, which one can infer with the song's lyrics. Quincy Jones, in an interview included in the special edition of Bad, said that Prince told Jackson and him that he had not wanted to participate because "it would be a hit without (him)". In a 1996 interview with German TV, Prince also humorously said that the reason he didn't want to participate was the first line "Your butt is mine", and that he said to Jackson; "I ain't saying that to you... and you sure ain't saying that to me!" In his 1988 autobiography Moonwalk, Jackson wrote: 'Bad' is a song about the street. It's about this kid from a bad neighborhood who gets to go away to a private school. He comes back to the old neighborhood when he's on a break from school and the kids from the neighborhood start giving him trouble. He sings, 'I'm bad, you're bad, who's bad, who's the best <b>...</b>
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My Tribute to Richard Petty
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I DO NOT HAVE THE EXTENDED FOOTAGE! I just found this on a site i liked it, i dodnt know it was only a second long when i uploaded it Petty crashes in the 1980 Pocono Race
0.02 min. | 1.67 user rating

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WFMY News 2--While at NASCAR Days, WFMY News 2 asked the King, -Richard Petty-, himself about the rumors and he refused to comment. Petty was taking pictures at signing ... - Date : Sat, 23 Oct 2010 22:17:08 GMT+00:00
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KopTalk---Richard Petty- Motorsports staff have been told that they may no longer have jobs after the race at Martinsville Speedway this weekend. ... - Date : Sat, 23 Oct 2010 12:48:04 GMT+00:00
Auto Racing Capsules: Johnson: Drive for 5 has long way to go - Brownsville Herald Tweet this news
Brownsville Herald--(AP) � -Richard Petty- Motorsports is looking forward to finishing this season strong and already is making plans for 2011. Robbie Loomis, the director of ... - Date : Sun, 24 Oct 2010 00:38:29 GMT+00:00
Ken de la Bastide: Not sure of NASCAR Hall picks - The Herald Bulletin Tweet this news
The Herald Bulletin--Bill France Sr. and Bill France Jr. were obvious selections in 2010 along with -Richard- “The King” -Petty-, Dale Earnhardt and Junior Johnson. ... - Date : Thu, 21 Oct 2010 04:48:16 GMT+00:00

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Joe Weatherly
NASCAR Grand National Champion
1964
Succeeded by
Ned Jarrett
Preceded by
David Pearson
NASCAR Grand National Champion
1967
Succeeded by
David Pearson
Preceded by
Bobby Isaac
NASCAR Grand National Champion
1971-1972
Succeeded by
Benny Parsons
Preceded by
Benny Parsons
NASCAR Winston Cup Champion
1974, 1975
Succeeded by
Cale Yarborough
Preceded by
Cale Yarborough
NASCAR Winston Cup Champion
1979
Succeeded by
Dale Earnhardt
Preceded by
Tiny Lund
Daytona 500 Winner
1964
Succeeded by
Fred Lorenzen
Preceded by
Fred Lorenzen
Daytona 500 Winner
1966
Succeeded by
Mario Andretti
Preceded by
Pete Hamilton
Daytona 500 Winner
1971
Succeeded by
A.J. Foyt
Preceded by
A.J. Foyt
Daytona 500 Winner
1973, 1974
Succeeded by
Benny Parsons
Preceded by
Bobby Allison
Daytona 500 Winner
1979
Succeeded by
Buddy Baker
Preceded by
Buddy Baker
Daytona 500 Winner
1981
Succeeded by
Bobby Allison
Preceded by
Shorty Rollins
NASCAR Rookie of the Year
1959
Succeeded by
David Pearson

NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2010|Class of 2010]]

Bill France, Sr. * Bill France, Jr. * Richard Petty * Dale Earnhardt * Junior Johnson

Daytona 500 Winners

Seven-timeRichard Petty
Four-timeCale Yarborough
Three-timeJeff Gordon * Dale Jarrett * Bobby Allison
Two-timeMichael Waltrip * Sterling Marlin * Bill Elliott
One-timeL. Petty * Junior Johnson * Panch * Roberts * Lund * Lorenzen * Andretti * Yarbrough * Hamilton * Foyt * Parsons * Pearson * Baker * Bodine * D. Waltrip * Cope * Irvan * D. Allison * Earnhardt * Burton * Earnhardt Jr. * Jimmie Johnson * Harvick * Newman * Kenseth * McMurray

Richard Petty Motorsports

Sprint Cup driversKasey Kahne (#9) * Elliott Sadler (#19) * A. J. Allmendinger (#43) * Paul Menard (#98)
Primary SponsorsBudweiser (#9) * Stanley Tools (#19) * Best Buy (#43) * Menards (#98)
Crew ChiefsKenny Francis (#9) * Wally Rogers (#19) * Sammy Johns (#43) * Slugger Labbe (#98)
Partnerships and affiliationsBraun Racing * Roush Fenway Racing * Yates Racing
Owners/Related informationRichard Petty * George N. Gillett, Jr. * Ray Evernham * Boston Ventures * Petty Enterprises * Richard Petty's Talladega * Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing

Petty family

Family membersLee Petty (deceased) * Richard Petty * Kyle Petty * Adam Petty (deceased)
GamesKyle Petty's No Fear Racing * Richard Petty's Talladega

NASCAR Rookies of the Year

Sprint Cup1954: Pitt * 1957: Rush * 1958: Rollins * 1959: R. Petty * 1960: D. Pearson * 1961: Wilson * 1962: Cox * 1963: Wade * 1964: Cooper * 1965: McQuagg * 1966: Hylton * 1967: Do. Allison * 1968: P. Hamilton * 1969: Brooks * 1970: Dennis * 1971: Ballard * 1972: L. Smith * 1973: Pond * 1974: Ross * 1975: B. Hill * 1976: Manning * 1977: Rudd * 1978: Thomas * 1979: Earnhardt * 1980: Ridley * 1981: R. Bouchard * 1982: G. Bodine * 1983: Marlin * 1984: R. Wallace * 1985: Schrader * 1986: Kulwicki * 1987: Da. Allison * 1988: K. Bouchard * 1989: Trickle * 1990: Moroso * 1991: B. Hamilton * 1992: Hensley * 1993: Gordon * 1994: J. Burton * 1995: Craven * 1996: Benson * 1997: Skinner * 1998: Irwin * 1999: Stewart * 2000: Kenseth * 2001: Harvick * 2002: Newman * 2003: McMurray * 2004: Kahne * 2005: Kyle Busch * 2006: Hamlin * 2007: Montoya * 2008: R. Smith * 2009: Logano
Nationwide Series1989: K. Wallace * 1990: Nemechek * 1991: J. Gordon * 1992: Craven * 1993: H. Sadler * 1994: Benson * 1995: J. Fuller * 1996: G. Allen, Jr. * 1997: Park * 1998: Santerre * 1999: Raines * 2000: Harvick * 2001: Biffle * 2002: Riggs * 2003: Stremme * 2004: Kyle Busch * 2005: C. Edwards * 2006: O'Quinn * 2007: Ragan * 2008: Cassill * 2009: Allgaier
Camping World Truck1996: Reffner * 1997: Irwin * 1998: Biffle * 1999: Stefanik * 2000: Kurt Busch * 2001: Kvapil * 2002: Gaughan * 2003: C. Edwards * 2004: Reutimann * 2005: Kluever * 2006: Darnell * 2007: W. Allen * 2008: Braun * 2009: Sauter



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