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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 ]
Kyle Petty was planning to return to the Petty Enterprises No. 45 this week after an absence of nine races - the first due to his daughter's wedding, the next six to be color commentator on TNT, and two following his annual motorcycle charity ride for the Victory Junction Gang camps in North Carolina and Kansas. However, a deal with Boris Said ...
Lee Petty: Kyle Petty United States: Ritchie Petty: Richard Petty: Adam Kyler Petty (Kyle's son) United States: Adam was Kyle's son. (Adam's brother Austin named his first son in memory of his brother, Adam Stone Petty.) Thad is Rebecca's son. Thad Moffitt: Théodore Pilette: Teddy Pilette Belgium: Tom Pistone: Chase Pistone United States: Rod ...
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.
Kyle Petty’s memoir, “Swerve or Die,” is as dramatic as its title. Written with Ellis Henican, it promises the story of “Life at My Speed in the First Family of NASCAR Racing.” Grandson ...
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When Waltrip moved out of his house, he moved in with Kyle Petty and then ultimately lived with Richard Petty as a roommate. When Michael explained to Petty that he was going to try the Busch Series (now the Xfinity Series ) to build his NASCAR career, Petty told Michael he was "wasting his time" and advised that Michael should immediately go ...
Also during the race, Kyle Petty got clipped by Ward Burton in the left rear and turned him very abruptly and into the wall driver's side. Petty's crash was then the biggest crash recorded by the black box, recording 80 G's of force on Petty. 2004: The final race for Pontiac in the Cup Series as a whole, as Hermie Sadler No. 02 finished 31st.