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Kyle Eugene Petty (born June 2, 1960) is an American former stock car racing driver and current racing commentator. He is the son of racer Richard Petty , grandson of racer Lee Petty , and father of racer Adam Petty , who was killed in a crash during practice in May 2000. [ 1 ]
Richard and Lynda had four children, including Kyle Petty. [7] The family resides in Petty's home town of Level Cross, North Carolina. Petty's son Kyle is also a former NASCAR driver. His grandson, Adam (Kyle's son), was killed in a practice crash at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on May 12, 2000, five weeks after the death of Lee Petty. [8]
Adam Kyler Petty (July 10, 1980 – May 12, 2000) was an American professional stock car racing driver. A member of the Petty racing family, he was the fourth generation from the Petty family to drive in races in the highest division of NASCAR racing, mostly in what was then known as the NASCAR Busch Series.
Former NASCAR driver and analyst Kyle Petty spoke one-on-one with The Observer, opening up about NASCAR’s origins, being an ‘outsider-insider,’ and grieving the death of his son.
Adam Petty was the oldest son of Kyle Petty, Richard's only son. Petty family patriarch Lee started the racing team, and Richard's engine-building brother, Maurice, are all considered the ...
The year of 1979 saw Richard's son, Kyle Petty, start his career winning the very first race he entered - the Arca 200 at Daytona International Speedway, Petty drove five cup races for PE in 1979. Kyle Petty's 1983 Pontiac Grand Prix. In 1983, the No. 42 became the #7 due to Kyle Petty's 7-Eleven-sponsorship. Kyle earned eight Top 5's, but no ...
“I want to make sure the camp is here in 100 years,” Richard Petty’s son Kyle said. NASCAR legend Richard Petty makes enormous donation to Victory Junction camp for kids Skip to main content
Pages in category "Petty family" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Adam Petty; Kyle Petty; Lee Petty; Lynda Petty; Mark Petty;