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From 2003 to 2005, he would pick up Georgia-Pacific and Brawny (moving over from the No. 44 team) as his sponsors, but was still unable to bring Petty Enterprises back to its former days. With the addition of both Bobby Labonte and Robbie Loomis in 2006, as well as sponsors Wells Fargo and National Tire & Battery, Petty improved his position to ...
Richard Petty won 200 races from 1960 to 1984. Of those, 196 wins came with Petty Enterprises, mainly in the No. 43 but also in Nos. 41 and 42 from 1962 to 1966. Petty ran two dirt races for owner Don Robertson in 1970 at Columbia Speedway and North Carolina State Fairgrounds as part of a deal with Petty Enterprises, winning both starts.
Junior was arrested and spent one year in prison in Ohio in 1956-57 for having an illegal still, ... Petty Enterprises 44 Chevy: GPS 2: MAS: 1956 A. L. Bumgarner 55
Petty Enterprises was part of the first NASCAR season ever in 1949 when Lee Petty entered five races. ... With Alex Bowman in the No. 48 at Hendrick and the team retaining control of that number ...
Richard Petty Motorsports fielded the iconic No. 43 car for Erik Jones in 2021 and also had an agreement for backmarker Rick Ware Racing to use its other charter. No other details were provided in ...
Shiplett returned to Richard Petty Motorsports for the 2013 and 2014 seasons and joined their research and development team along with being the car chief for the No. 9 team driven by Marcos Ambrose. [ 1 ] [ 26 ] He was the crew chief for one race during the 2013 season for Corey LaJoie 's Nationwide Series debut at Homestead-Miami Speedway ...
Kyle Busch, left, driving the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 18 Toyota in 2022, and Denny Hamlin are among the favorites in the 2023 Daytona 500. (Photo by Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports) (USA Today Sports ...
The retro-styled Valvoline 44 raced its way into the Daytona 500, and third in his Daytona 500 debut, also his personal best, and is the fourth-best Daytona 500 debut behind Lee Petty in the 1959 Daytona 500, Scott Wimmer in the 2004 Daytona 500 and Trevor Bayne in the 2011 Daytona 500. Allmendinger was one of two go-or-go-home drivers (the ...