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Petty continued to rip into the Next Gen car’s racing product, saying, “The cars just drive in a line and they just run. And they run and they run. Looked like a pace lap every time.” ...
Richard Petty’s son, Kyle Petty, recently responded to the criticism he faced on social media for his comments on the NextGen ...
Legend Richard Petty critiques NASCAR's NextGen car, citing ongoing struggles and an unresolved learning curve for drivers ...
Richard Petty is one of the most accomplished race car drivers in the history of motorsports. With 200 Cup race wins an seven championship’s his dominance in the sport might never get replicated.
However, despite a winged car being a big part of Richard’s racing legacy, this is the only street model he has ever owned. Related: From the Archives: Overcoming Adversity the Richard Petty Way ...
In the wake of a dramatic Richmond race, Kevin Harvick criticized NASCAR’shandling of its Next-Gen car and tire packages, ...
The King' himself, Richard Petty, has spoken out on the ongoing debate surrounding the issues with NASCAR's controversial Next Gen car.
The No. 43 blue-and-orange Charger you see here is one of those cars. Petty drove this Mopar in both the 1974 and 1975 seasons, scoring 23 wins in 60 races.
Richard later became NASCAR's all-time wins leader. Petty's son Kyle also had a successful stock car racing career. Petty's grandson spent time on the track before he died in 2000.
During his Talladega race recap, NASCAR legend Richard Petty critiqued the Gen 7 car's racing product and speculated on how to fix it.