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- In 1996, Kyle Petty's #49 car in the Busch Grand National series was sponsored by the nWo, and Wally Dallenbach Jr. briefly drove a WCW-sponsored for Galaxy Motorsports.World Championship Wrestling-Wikipedia
- 45 car of Petty Enterprises for six races in the middle of the 2008 Sprint Cup season, replacing Kyle Petty on a temporary basis.Terry Labonte-Wikipedia
- 44 (used by Kyle Petty, Buckshot Jones, and others at Petty Enterprises in the past) in 2009 with an option for a second season.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- When Waltrip moved out of his house, he moved in with Kyle Petty and then he ultimately ended up living with Richard Petty as a roommate.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
- They had four children—Kyle Petty, Sharon Petty-Farlow, Lisa Petty-Luck, and Rebecca Petty-Moffit.Richard Petty-Wikipedia
- He remained as operating owner until his son Kyle Petty took over day-to-day operations a decade later.Richard Petty-Wikipedia
- In 2012, Johnson was featured in a NASCAR segment of Top Gear along with NASCAR drivers Jeff Gordon, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Kyle Petty.Jimmie Johnson-Wikipedia
- In 2005, Kyle Petty tested his Darlington car at Rockingham days before its race to not waste one of his five assigned tests.Rockingham Speedway-Wikipedia
- During the 1992 test, ESPN utilized on-board footage from inside Kyle Petty's car, captured from Petty's personal video camera.Brickyard 400-Wikipedia
- His son Kyle was also a NASCAR driver.Richard Petty-Wikipedia
- The 1985 season made history to NASCAR as young Kyle Petty, the grandson of legendary Lee Petty and son of series-dominator Richard Petty, was hired to drive the No.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- Kyle Petty was planning to move out of the cockpit soon after, and into the full-time ownership role of the team.Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- The NASCAR program has fielded full-time entries for notable drivers including Kyle Petty, Joe Nemechek, Sterling Marlin, Jimmy Spencer, Juan Pablo Montoya and Jamie McMurray.Chip Ganassi Racing-Wikipedia
- The team was later owned by Richard Petty, his son Kyle Petty and Boston Ventures.Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- 45 car, where he filled in for Kyle Petty, who was working as a broadcaster for Turner Network Television's race coverage.John Andretti-Wikipedia
- 42 became the #7 due to Kyle Petty's 7-Eleven-sponsorship.Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- From 2012 to 2014, he worked as a co-host (along with Kyle Petty and Adam Alexander) for the pre-race segments on TNT.Larry McReynolds-Wikipedia
- With seven laps left in the race, Mark Martin tried to pass Tommy Kendall, subbing for an injured Kyle Petty.Toyota/Save Mart 350-Wikipedia
- The pre-race show was hosted by former Fox reporter Krista Voda along with former ESPN analyst Dale Jarrett, former TNT analyst Kyle Petty, and Top Gear host Rutledge Wood.NASCAR on NBC-Wikipedia
- NASCAR's most famous last name was also represented with 1987 Coca-Cola 600 winner Kyle Petty making the trip down under.Calder Park Raceway-Wikipedia
- 44 PE2 Motorsports car and thus began making replicas of NASCAR stock cars.Hot Wheels-Wikipedia
- While he did not compete in the track's inaugural race, the Goodyear NASCAR 500 (though his son Kyle did), in testing at the 1.119 mi (1.801 km) track which owner Bob Jane had modelled on the Charlotte Motor Speedway, Richard Petty set an unofficial lap record of 28.2 seconds (142.85 mp/h).Richard Petty-Wikipedia
- The race saw several blown tires after the speedway removed some rumble strips from the apron of the corners; Kyle Petty was injured when he blew a tire, slammed into the outside and inside wall off turn four, and was T-boned by Sterling Marlin.Brickyard 400-Wikipedia
- His best finish of the season was at the Coca-Cola 600, where Shepherd finished second to Kyle Petty.Morgan Shepherd-Wikipedia
- The series has spawned such drivers as Benny Parsons, Ken Schrader and Kyle Petty, and helped more recent Monster Energy Cup Series drivers Kyle Busch, Justin Allgaier, Casey Mears, and Sam Hornish, Jr. get acclimated to stock cars.ARCA Menards Series-Wikipedia
- Hot Wheels signed a sponsorship deal in 1997 with NASCAR driver Kyle Petty and the No.Hot Wheels-Wikipedia
- He ran well in the race, running with the lead pack all day, until a late race crash with Kyle Petty and Bobby Hillin Jr. During an interview with Mike Joy after the accident, Joy asked him if he would be back.Al Unser Jr.-Wikipedia
- Dallenbach worked with Adam Alexander and Kyle Petty on TNT and with Leigh Diffey and Jon Beekhuis on NBC Sports Network.Wally Dallenbach Jr.-Wikipedia
- Stephen raced full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and made his Cup Series debut during the 2011 Daytona 500, making him the fourth member of his family to compete in the Daytona 500 and in NASCAR, behind the Bodines (Geoff, Brett, and Todd), Pettys (Lee, Richard, and Kyle), Earnhardts (Dale, Kerry and Dale Jr.), and the Allisons (Bobby, Donnie, and Davey).Rusty Wallace-Wikipedia
- Former NASCAR drivers, such as Benny Parsons, Kyle Petty (who won the 1979 Daytona ARCA 200, the first race he ever competed in), Ken Schrader and others, have competed in and advanced through the ARCA series on the way to successful NASCAR careers.Automobile Racing Club of America-Wikipedia
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