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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. He was believed to be the first ...
At the time of the crash, he was 49 years old. His funeral was held four days later at the Calvary Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Earnhardt was the fourth NASCAR driver killed by a basilar skull fracture during an eight-month span, following Adam Petty in May 2000, Kenny Irwin Jr. in July 2000, and Tony Roper in October 2000.
Roy Petty (portrayed by Jason Butler Harner; seasons 1-2) [4] is an FBI agent investigating Marty. During season 1 Roy develops a sexual relationship with Russ Langmore who he later betrays and blackmails into becoming an informant.
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 ...
Petty would lead the field on the pace lap at every race as a salute to the fans. Petty led the first five laps of the Pepsi 400 at Daytona, but dropped out on lap 84. Petty's final race came at the season-ending Hooters 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Petty was involved in an accident on lap 94, but the team managed to restore the car and send ...
Hamlin would be become just the third driver with at least four Daytona 500 victories, and Byron is trying to become the first repeat winner since Hamlin pulled off the feat in 2019 and 2020.
Adam Petty (USA) [103] May 12, 2000 Busch 200: New Hampshire International Speedway: Practice Busch Series Grand National Division Dwight Wrich (USA) [note 25] September 30, 2000 O'Reilly Auto Parts Hawkeye 100 Crawford County Speedway: Feature race Grand National Limited Late Model Tony Roper (USA) [105] [note 26] October 13, 2000 O'Reilly 400
Lucy Olsen scored 28 points and Addison O’Grady had 13 as Iowa topped No. 4 USC 76-69 on Sunday, snapping the Trojans’ 15-game winning streak. The win came on a day when Iowa retired Caitlin ...