one that would change stock car racing forever. In 1972, Richard Petty and his entourage headed to Chicago at the STP headquarters to crack the deal. While his team made its way to Riverside ...
The ride will be finished to replicate a 1971 Richard Petty STP Charger, complete with the #43 on the doors and the Petty/Goody's anniversary logo on it, well, somewhere. Anyway, this might be ...
He is Richard Petty, a retired stock car driver, who has lived in Randleman, N.C., all his 59 years. He fields cars for other drivers. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Lynda Owens ...
"The King" owned this car from 1982 to 2013. During its 31-year stay with Richard, it was a regular display in the Petty Museum. And even though it doesn't have a desirable 426-cubic-inch Hemi ...
Returning to one of NASCAR's iconic tracks for the 2023 All-Star Race, Legacy Motor Club and STP will honor one NASCAR Cup Series NASCAR officials indicated that three drivers -- William Byron ...
His last championship came in 1979. But Richard Petty's big sunglasses, cowboy hat and that No. 43 still loom large over stock-car racing. Richard Petty won seven Wiston Cup championships.
Toyota brand ambassador and former Top Gear USA host Rutledge Wood came up with the idea of blending a GR Supra with the most famous of Petty cars, Richard Petty's 1970 Plymouth Superbird.
Since his retirement in 1992, Richard Petty has been ... owns a high-performance shop called Petty’s Garage, which predominantly modifies American cars such as Ford and Dodge.
Knoxville had its chance to meet "The King" on Tuesday. Seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty made more than a pit stop at Food City as a spokesperson for the Paralyzed Veterans of America.