Looking back at the 1970 crash in Darlington that led to NASCAR making a crucial safety measure mandatory for all drivers.
The 1978 Daytona 500 winner and his infamous No. 28 "Gray Ghost" were the duo to beat in Daytona Beach during the 23rd iteration of Speedweeks. Allison bested the field in qualifying for the race ...
Richard Petty, born on July 2, 1937, in Level Cross, North Carolina, is one of NASCAR’s greatest legends, who also goes by the name, "The King." He raced in NASCAR from 1958 to 1992, with his ...
The Petty name is synonymous with NASCAR’s greatest legacies. The post Fans Divided Over Adam Petty's Pedigree in One of ...
Know all about the Walt Disney World Speedway, which was demolished in 2015 after 15 years of inactivity in major motorsports ...
Back in 2017, Richard Petty was disappointed with Dale Earnhardt Jr. after the latter decided to return to racing ways despite suffering from concussion-like symptoms. In one of his interviews ...
Richard Petty brings out his NASCAR icon, and fans can’t get enough of it. The legendary Plymouth Superbird, a car that ...
"Richard was not arrogant -- outwardly. But he was very arrogant inwardly. You know that with that big smile he had, there were two big fangs hanging down. So you want to go after that guy.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s dad famously won seven NASCAR Cup Series championships before tragically losing his life at Daytona in ...
Petty, like a lot of the drivers who helped build NASCAR through their blood, sweat and wrecks, knows all about the history ...
Richard Petty's legacy in Donald Trump's inaugural parade highlights NASCAR's deep connection to American culture and ...