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Son of famous [[NASCAR]] Driver [[Lee Petty]], father of NASCAR Driver [[Kyle Petty]], Grandfather of NASCAR Driver [[Adam Petty]], [[The King]] Richard Petty and his [[STP]] car #43 was the most famous of the Petty Dynasty -- and maybe the most famous NASCAR Driver of all time. Richard Lee Petty was born July 2nd, 1937 to Lee and Elizabeth Petty. His father had already made a name for himself throughout the decade of the 1950’s by winning three Grand National Championships and fifty-four races.
 
Son of famous [[NASCAR]] Driver [[Lee Petty]], father of NASCAR Driver [[Kyle Petty]], Grandfather of NASCAR Driver [[Adam Petty]], [[The King]] Richard Petty and his [[STP]] car #43 was the most famous of the Petty Dynasty -- and maybe the most famous NASCAR Driver of all time. Richard Lee Petty was born July 2nd, 1937 to Lee and Elizabeth Petty. His father had already made a name for himself throughout the decade of the 1950’s by winning three Grand National Championships and fifty-four races.
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==Personal Data==
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*Full Name: Richard Lee Petty
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*DOB: July 2, 1937
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*Place of Birth: Level Cross, North Carolina
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*DOD:
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*Place Interned:
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*Spouse: Lynda
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*Children:
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**[[Kyle Petty]]
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**Sharon Petty Farlow
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**Lisa Petty Luck
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**Rebecca Petty
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==Race Statistics==
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[[Image:NASCARPETTYHAULER72.jpg|thumb|Petty Hauler in 1972]]
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*First NASCAR Race: 1958 Jim Mideon 500 (Canadian Exposition Stadium)
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*Last NASCAR Race: 1992 Hooters 500 (Atlanta)
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*First NASCAR Win: 1960 untitled race (Southern States Fairgrounds)
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*Number of NASCAR Starts: 1,184 races run over 35 years
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*Number of NASCAR Wins: 200
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*Number of NASCAR Poles: 126
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*Number of NASCAR Top 10s: 712
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*Number of NASCAR Championships: 7
 
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Richard Petty
NASCAR King - Richard Petty

Son of famous NASCAR Driver Lee Petty, father of NASCAR Driver Kyle Petty, Grandfather of NASCAR Driver Adam Petty, The King Richard Petty and his STP car #43 was the most famous of the Petty Dynasty -- and maybe the most famous NASCAR Driver of all time. Richard Lee Petty was born July 2nd, 1937 to Lee and Elizabeth Petty. His father had already made a name for himself throughout the decade of the 1950’s by winning three Grand National Championships and fifty-four races.

Personal Data

  • Full Name: Richard Lee Petty
  • DOB: July 2, 1937
  • Place of Birth: Level Cross, North Carolina
  • DOD:
  • Place Interned:
  • Spouse: Lynda
  • Children:
    • Kyle Petty
    • Sharon Petty Farlow
    • Lisa Petty Luck
    • Rebecca Petty

Race Statistics

Petty Hauler in 1972
  • First NASCAR Race: 1958 Jim Mideon 500 (Canadian Exposition Stadium)
  • Last NASCAR Race: 1992 Hooters 500 (Atlanta)
  • First NASCAR Win: 1960 untitled race (Southern States Fairgrounds)
  • Number of NASCAR Starts: 1,184 races run over 35 years
  • Number of NASCAR Wins: 200
  • Number of NASCAR Poles: 126
  • Number of NASCAR Top 10s: 712
  • Number of NASCAR Championships: 7
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