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RICHARD PETTY TRIVIA

1) What is Richard Petty's nickname?


1967 was a milestone year for Richard Petty. He won 27 of the 48 races he entered, including a record 10 wins in a row. His dominance in this season earned him the nickname "The King" or "King Richard".

2) How many times did Petty win the Daytona 500?


He won the Daytona 500 a record seven times.

3) Which NASCAR driver protested Petty's first win?


In Lakewood, Georgia in 1959, Petty won his first race, but his father Lee protested, complaining of a scoring error on the officials' part. Hours later, Lee was awarded the win.

4) What was Richard Petty's primary car number?


Of Petty's 1184 races, 1125 were as NASCAR Car #43.

5) Where was Richard's first race?

6) What brand did Petty win his first Daytona 500 in?


In 1964, driving a potent Plymouth with a new Hemi engine, Petty led 184 of the 200 laps to capture his first Daytona 500, en route to 9 victories, earning over $114,000 and his first Grand National championship.

7) How many races did Petty win in 1967?


Petty won a record 27 of 48 races during the 1967 season, including 10 consecutive victories (also a record).

8) What award did Richard win in 1959?


In 1959, he was named NASCAR Rookie of the Year, after he produced 9 top 10 finishes.

9) Which U.S. President was in attendance at Petty's final victory?


On July 4, 1984, Petty won his 200th (and what would turn out to be his final victory) race at the Firecracker 400 at Daytona International Speedway. President Ronald Reagan was in attendance, the first sitting president to attend a NASCAR race. Reagan celebrated the milestone with Petty and his family in the victory lane.

10) Where was Richard born?


Petty was born in Level Cross, North Carolina on July 2, 1937.

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