But this time he looked back and expressed his views on the seven-time Cup Series champion Richard Petty's legendary #43 car on X. Wallace is a retired stock car racing driver and TV personality.
The seven-time NASCAR champion and Daytona 500 winner owned the iconic Plymouth from 1982 to 2013, usually displaying it alongside his Petty-blue, No.43 ... Richard in the workshop working on the ...
AND WE’VE LEARNED AN ICONIC LOCAL CAR WILL TAKE PART IN THE FESTIVITIES THAT WILL FOLLOW RICHARD PETTY’S LIGHT BLUE ... HE DROVE THE 43 CAR FOR 33 YEARS AND SAYS, THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE HONOR.
His last championship came in 1979. But Richard Petty's big sunglasses, cowboy hat and that No. 43 still loom large over stock-car racing. Petty raced for a remarkable 34 years. His record seven ...
In 1972, Richard Petty and his entourage headed to Chicago at the STP headquarters to crack the ... Granatelli wanted the #43 car to be painted in day-glow red. But Petty wasn’t going to change ...
Hours later, Petty won a race with the No. 43 car ... give STP a shot, which eventually gave birth to the iconic red and blue Chrysler Plymouth that debuted in the 1972 Daytona 500. Richard ...
But he is not the only one who praised Richard Petty and his iconic No.43 car. Former NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace. Kenny Wallace praises Petty’s iconic No.43 car While driver skill is paramount ...
His last championship came in 1979. But Richard Petty's big sunglasses, cowboy hat and that No. 43 still loom large over stock-car racing. Richard Petty won seven Wiston Cup championships.