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Petty Enterprises

Petty Enterprises (formerly Lee Petty Engineering) was a NASCAR racing team based in Level Cross, North Carolina, USA. It was founded by Lee Petty with his two sons Richard Petty and Maurice Petty. The team was later owned by Richard Petty, his son Kyle Petty and Boston Ventures. At the time of its folding the team operated the No. 43 and No. 45 Dodge Chargers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Petty Enterprises ran from 1949 until 2008. The team closed shop in January 2009 and merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports after sponsorship could not be found for any of the cars in the Petty stable; the merged team took the name Richard Petty Motorsports, adopting a logo similar to that of Petty Enterprises' logo. In 2021, Richard Petty Motorsports became Petty GMS Motorsports, and in 2023 the team rebranded as Legacy Motor Club.

Lee Petty Engineering
Petty Enterprises
Owner(s)Lee Petty
Richard Petty
Kyle Petty
Boston Ventures
BaseLevel Cross, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Race driversLee Petty
Richard Petty
Maurice Petty
Kyle Petty
Adam Petty
Bob Welborn
Ralph Earnhardt
Jim Paschal
G.C. Spencer
Paul Lewis
Marvin Panch
Tiny Lund
Dan Gurney
Buddy Baker
Pete Hamilton
Dick Brooks
Wally Dallenbach, Jr
Jimmy Hensley
John Andretti
Steve Grissom
Buckshot Jones
Jerry Nadeau
Greg Biffle
Bobby Labonte
Terry Labonte
Chad McCumbee
Carlos Contreras
Bobby Hamilton
Rick Wilson
Jeff Green
Shane Hmiel
Scott Maxwell
Ted Musgrave
Christian Fittipaldi
Kenny Wallace
Boris Said
SponsorsSTP, General Mills, Hot Wheels, Sprint, Georgia Pacific, Wells Fargo, Marathon, Coca-Cola, Tire Kingdom, Schwans
ManufacturerFord, Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, Oldsmobile, Buick, Pontiac, Chevrolet
Opened1949
Closed2008
Career
Drivers' Championships10 (1954, 1958, 1959, 1964, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979)
Race victories279
Sprint Cup: 268
Truck Series: 2
Convertible Division: 3
Winston West: 3
ARCA Racing Series: 3

Petty Enterprises formerly held the title of winningest team in NASCAR Cup Series for 61 years, beginning in 1960 with a win by Lee Petty. At the time of the team's final victory, it totaled 268 wins in the series. In 2021, Hendrick Motorsports eclipsed the record, winning its 269th race in the Coca-Cola 600 with Kyle Larson.[1]

Old race shop in Level Cross

The facilities in Randleman that was vacated by the race team is still owned by the Petty family and is now (since 2010) a small business called The Petty Garage and specializes in custom cars, vintage restorations, and other specialty automotive work. The last few years has seen it host Mopar (Chrysler Co. vehicles) appreciation meets.

Car No. 42, 7 history

 
Lee Petty's 1956 Dodge Coronet

Lee Petty (1949-1961)

Founded as Lee Petty Engineering, Lee Petty brought Petty Enterprises their first starts, the first of these at Occoneechee Speedway, where Petty finished ninth. The team's first win came that year in Lee's fifth start at Heidelberg Raceway, with Petty and the team finishing 2nd in points that season. Petty won one race in each of the years 1950 and 1951, before collecting three victories in 1952. Lee grabbed five wins in 1953 and finished second in points before winning the championship in 1954. He followed that with six wins the next season and two more the following year, making him one of the most dominating drivers in the series at that time. In 1957, Petty won four races as the team began running additional teams. Petty would accumulate a total of 54 career wins, one of them being the inaugural Daytona 500 in 1959, and three national championships. But during the 100 Mile Qualifying Races for the 1961 Daytona 500, Petty was involved in a horrific crash with Johnny Beauchamp, this would hospitalize both drivers, and Petty would only make a handful of starts between 1962 and 1965.

Lee's sons, Richard and Maurice Petty, would also make a few starts in their father's cars in the early part of their careers. Several other drivers raced a handful of times in the No. 42, including Marvin Panch, Paul Lewis, Tiny Lund, G.C. Spencer, and Dan Gurney.

Kyle Petty (1979-1984)

The year of 1979 saw Richard's son, Kyle Petty, start his career winning the very first race he entered - the Arca 200 at Daytona International Speedway, Petty drove five cup races for PE in 1979.

 
Kyle Petty's 1983 Pontiac Grand Prix

In 1983, the No. 42 became the #7 due to Kyle Petty's 7-Eleven-sponsorship. Kyle earned eight Top 5's, but no wins during that stretch. Petty left to drive for the Wood Brothers in 1985, taking the sponsor with him and causing the team to shut down.

Car No. 43, 44 history

 
Bobby Labonte's 2007 Dodge Charger

Pre-Richard Petty years (1954-1958)

Believed to be one of the most recognizable numbers in motorsports, the No. 43 team debuted in 1954, when Lee Petty expanded to a two car team and put Bob Welborn in the driver's seat. Welborn competed in two races that season; West Palm Beach and Savannah, finishing 11th and 20th, respectively. The #43 would not return with Petty Enterprises until 1957, this time with Bill Lutz behind the wheel. Lutz drove his Oldsmobile to a 6th-place finish at Daytona Beach. The 43 car would once again take a break from competition until 1959, when Lee placed his son Richard in the car.

Richard Petty (1959-1992)

Richard made ten starts in 1959, accumulating five top tens, and four top fives making him the 1959 Rookie of the Year. Petty returned in 1960, making forty starts, with three wins, sixteen top fives, and thirty top tens. He finished second in NASCAR Grand National Series points, scoring his first career win at Charlotte Fairgrounds Speedway. Petty scored ten wins throughout 1961 and 1962, finishing eighth and second in championship standings. Although he had tremendous success early in his career, his true breakout year was 1963. In '63, Petty scored fourteen wins, thirty top fives, thirty-nine top tens, and eight poles. However, he still fell short of the championship, finishing second to Joe Weatherly.

1964 saw Richard win his first Grand National title, and first Daytona 500. Joining in the Chrysler boycott of NASCAR due to the ban of the Hemi engine, Petty spent most of 1965 drag racing, and only made fourteen out of fifty-five races on the circuit. In 1966, Petty returned to NASCAR. Winning yet another Daytona 500, and finishing third in points. 1967 was a monumental year for Richard. He compiled twenty-seven wins out of forty-eight starts, including a record ten wins in a row. One of these victories was the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway. This would be his only win in the Southern 500. His dominance in this season dubbed him the nickname of, "King Richard." He had previously been known as the "Randleman Rocket." He also scored his second Grand National Series championship during that season. Petty continued this success in 1968, although he finished third in final points ranking. In 1969, Petty switched brands to Ford, as Richard believed his Plymouth was not as competitive on superspeedways. He requested to run a Dodge Daytona, but Chrysler executives insisted he stay with Plymouth. He would take home ten race wins, and finish second in points. In 1970 Plymouth developed their own version of the Dodge Daytona, the Plymouth Superbird. It had the features Richard wanted, and he switched back to Plymouth for the 1970 season. 1971 was a year of "threes" for Petty, he won his third Daytona 500 and third championship, edging over Virginia driver, James Hylton. Richard would win twenty-one races that year, making him the first stock car racing driver in history to win over $1,000,000. At the end of the 1971 season, Chrysler announced they would no longer factory-back the Pettys.

In 1972, STP began a long, very successful sponsorship arrangement with the team. However, it put an end to the years of famous all "Petty Blue" cars. Initially, STP insisted the car be all orangish-red. But after a lengthy negotiation session, they decided on a car that would be a combination of the "Petty Blue" and the "STP Red." This paint scheme would become the one of all STP sponsored race car, most notably Gordon Johncock's 1982 Indianapolis 500 winning automobile. Thanks to his eight victories, twenty-five top fives, and twenty-eight top tens, Petty won his fourth series title, making him the inaugural Winston Cup champion. In 1973, Petty completed his first full-time season in a Dodge Charger (he had tested them in 1972.) 1973 also saw Petty's fourth Daytona 500 victory, outlasting Buddy Baker's K&K Insurance Racing Dodge. A year later, all NASCAR races were shortened due to the energy crisis. Petty would win the "Daytona 450," along with nine other races, winning his fifth championship.

1975 was another historic year for Petty, as he won the World 600 in Charlotte for the first time in his career, en route to twelve more victories and his sixth series title. The thirteen wins is a modern era (1972–Present) record, tied by Jeff Gordon in 1998. In 1976, Petty was involved in one of the most famous finishes in NASCAR history. He and David Pearson were battling for the win on the last lap of the Daytona 500. When Petty tried to pass Pearson coming out of turn four, his right bumper and Pearson's left front bumper touched. Pearson and Petty both spun and hit the wall. Petty's car came to rest just yards before the start/finish line, but his engine had stalled. Pearson had struck the wall and clipped another car, but his engine was running. Although Team Petty tried to push-start Richard, Pearson would end up winning the race. 1978 was another big year for Petty, not because of his success, but because of his lack of success. This very well could've been the only year in Petty's prime where he did not visit the Winner's Circle. The team could not get their Dodge Magnum to handle the way they wanted, even though they spent countless hours trying to improve the car's performance.

Unhappy with his 1978 results, Petty decided to part ways with Chrysler, and began racing General Motors vehicles. This change proved very successful as Petty scored six top ten finishes in the last ten races of the season. He would go on to have even better results in 1979. He kicked off the season with winning the Daytona 500, the sixth of his career, and the first live flag-to-flag broadcast of a NASCAR race. This race became infamous for a fistfight between competitors Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough after the race. Allison and Yarborough were running first and second on the last lap when they crashed, allowing Petty to sneak by. The race is also regarded as being the turning point of modern-day NASCAR. The East Coast was snowed in by a blizzard, giving CBS a captive audience. He ran most of the remaining races that season in a Chevrolet, winning four additional times, and his seventh and final NASCAR championship, beating Darrell Waltrip by eleven points. That would be the record for closest championship battle until 1992.

1980 was not a very good year for Petty, he only won twice. This is widely considered to be the first season of Richard's downfall. 1981 was slightly more promising. Prior to the 1981 season, NASCAR dictated that all teams had to downsize their cars to a 110" wheel-base. Even though Petty had been successful with General Motors cars, he wanted to return to his Mopar roots. So, in 1981 Petty revealed a brand new 1981 Dodge Mirada and took it to Daytona in January for testing. Petty's fans were also mostly Dodge fans, so when word got out about the Mirada, over 15,000 people attended just to watch Petty test. Unfortunately for Richard, the Dodge's top speed averaged at 186 miles per hour, about 8 miles per hour slower than his fellow GM and Ford competitors. So, Petty abandoned the Dodge Mirada, and purchased a Buick Regal for the Daytona 500. Petty would end up winning the 500 for the seventh and last time thanks to a strategic late-race pit stop. While Petty would win three races in 1981, Petty was still disappointed in his results and concluded that the Regals were poor in reliability and ill-handling. For the 1982 season, he moved to the Pontiac Grand Prix. At first, the Grand Prix behaved much like the 1978 Dodge Magnum, but towards the end of the year things began to improve. Richard would end the season with three victories, nine top fives, and twenty-one top tens.

Richard would leave Petty Enterprises after the 1983 season, moving to Curb Racing in hopes his statistics would improve. In 1986 Richard returned to his family's team. The following years would come with little success for struggling Petty, scoring a combined zero wins, fifteen top fives, and thirty-two top tens.

On October 1, 1991, Petty announced he would retire from racing after the 1992 season. Petty's final top ten finish came in the 1991 Budweiser at the Glen, which is the same race that claimed the life of veteran driver JD McDuffie. Petty's final season was dubbed the "Fan Appreciation Tour." This tour took him around the country, participating in special events, ceremonies, and fan meeting sessions. 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 him back out with two laps to go and Richard Petty was running at the finish in 35th position before taking one last lap after the race in a fender-less race car, with tear-filled eyes and a hand out the window, waving goodbye to his many fans.[2][3]

Rick Wilson (1993)

After Richard Petty's retirement, the No. 43 was renumbered as the No. 44 and Rick Wilson was signed to drive for 1993. Wilson struggled, only placing in the top 10 once at Sonoma, and was released at the end of the season.

Wally Dallenbach Jr. / John Andretti (1994)

In 1994, the car was changed back to the King's famous number 43, and Wally Dallenbach Jr. was hired as the driver. Dallenbach tallied three top 10's and one top 5, but struggled to qualify races. He was replaced mid-season by John Andretti.

Bobby Hamilton (1995-1997)

For 1995, 1991 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Bobby Hamilton was hired to drive. Hamilton would score four top fives, and scored his first win with the team the following year at Phoenix, this would be Petty Enterprises first win since 1983. In 1997 Hamilton won at Rockingham, but left the team at the end of the season to drive for Morgan-McClure Racing.

John Andretti (1998-2003)

In 1998, journeyman John Andretti was hired and he gave the team three Top 5's in his first year, and another win at Martinsville the following. This would ultimately be the final win for Petty Enterprises. In 2000, Andretti began to fail and he only scored two Top 10's. The next year, he did score one Top 5 at Bristol.

The team lost longtime sponsor STP in mid-2000 and changed to General Mills. The #43 team began a noticeable downward slide, and would not win another race in Cup competition until 2014 as Richard Petty Motorsports.

Christian Fittipaldi (2003) and Jeff Green (2003-2005)

2003 saw Andretti get released fourteen races into the season in favor of Brazilian driver Christian Fittipaldi, who struggled and was also released after ten races. Jeff Green took over for 2004–2005, with a best finish of seventh at Martinsville in 2004.

Bobby Labonte (2006-2008)

In 2006, the team brought in 2000 Winston Cup champion Bobby Labonte and former Hendrick Motorsports crew chief Robbie Loomis. Many analysts saw this combination as the key to putting Petty Enterprises back into victory lane. The team's first year together showed promise, Labonte finished 21st in the points with eight top tens. Late in the 2007 season, Petty Enterprises moved its shop into the old Robert Yates Racing facility in Mooresville, North Carolina. It would be the first time since the inception of the company that it wouldn't be located in Randleman, North Carolina. "PE believes that this is necessary to move forward with the team," Richard Petty said. "It's kind of hard for us and the people in the community to accept maybe we're not there anymore. We just feel for us to move forward and keep up with where NASCAR is going, we just felt we had to try to go somewhere else."[4] That year, Labonte improved to 18th in points. Labonte fell back to 21st in points in 2008, posting just two top-10 finishes Earlier in the year, General Mills announced they would leave the team to sponsor Richard Childress Racing's fourth cup car in 2009. Rumors surfaced in early December 2008 that Petty Enterprises may cease operations and liquidate its assets, since Boston Venture was unable to secure sponsorship for the No. 43.

Merger with Evernham Motorsports (2009)

In January 2009, Petty Enterprises merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports and the No. 43 car was absorbed into the team. Labonte left the team before the 2009 season, leaving the car with no driver and no sponsor for 2009. By January 2009, the only employees left were Robbie Loomis and Richard Petty himself. CEO David F. Zucker was reassigned to the Richard Petty Driving Experience, which Boston Ventures also controlled.

The team's merger with Gillett Evernham Motorsports moved the No. 43 over to that team, In 2021, RPM merged with GMS Racing and the No. 43 moved there where it is currently driven by Erik Jones.

Car No. 44 history

 
The 44 car in 1997

Maurice Petty (1960-1961)

The No. 44 debuted in 1960 with driver Maurice Petty, Petty finished eighth. Maurice returned with the #44 in 1961, finishing twenty-first at Bowman Gray Stadium.

Kyle Petty (1997-2000)

The No. 44 returned when Kyle Petty formed his own PE2 Motorsports team for the 1997 season. After 1998 the team merged into Petty Enterprises and Kyle became the team's new CEO. Midway through 2000 after his son Adam Petty was killed while practicing for a Busch Series race at New Hampshire International Speedway, Kyle elected to finish out Adam's Busch season in his No. 45 and would switch to using the No. 45 in Cup from the 2001 season onwards. Steve Grissom would complete the season in the No. 44.

Buckshot Jones (2001-2002)

The No. 44 became a Dodge team in 2001 with a sponsorship from Georgia-Pacific and Buckshot Jones driving. In his first year driving the car, Jones finished 41st in points, failing to qualify six times and not recording a single Top 10 finish. Jones returned in 2002 but again struggled, and was released approximately mid-season. Petty Enterprises hired several substitute drivers including Jerry Nadeau, who nearly led the team to victory at Sonoma in June, and Greg Biffle, who ran the last three races.

After being used sparingly over the next season, recent Petty signee Christian Fittipaldi was to take over the car for 2004, but was released.

In 2009, Petty said the No. 44 would return with McCumbee, but McCumbee said "the plans are up in the air" due to lack of funding. With the recent merger with Gillett Evernham Motorsports, those plans were completely scrapped and McCumbee was without a ride for 2009. The No. 44 instead took the place for the No. 10 at Richard Petty Motorsports, with A. J. Allmendinger driving.

Car No. 45 history

 
Kyle Petty's 2007 Dodge Avenger

The No. 45 was not always part of Petty Enterprises.

Adam Petty (2000)

The team appeared to be on the rise again with fourth-generation driver Adam Petty joining the team. He made his first Winston Cup start in April 2000, and many experts believed he would be the future of the team. Kyle Petty was planning to move out of the cockpit soon after, and into the full-time ownership role of the team.

About a month and a half after his first career Winston Cup start, Adam Petty was killed in a practice crash at New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. The tragedy deeply affected the team. Kyle Petty took over what was supposed to be Adam's No. 45 car, and drove it for several seasons in his honor.

Kyle Petty (2001-2008)

Kyle Petty would have sponsorships from Sprint now driving the No. 45 in honor of his son. 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 34th in the points.

For 2007, with the passing of Benny Parsons, Petty would join TNT for six races, dubbed their "Summer Series". During this time, John Andretti returned to the team for four races, and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Chad McCumbee made his debut at Pocono Raceway. Before his stint in the booth for TNT, Petty had some significant on-track success, finishing third in the Coca-Cola 600, his first Top 5 Cup finish since 1997. After the Centurion Boats at the Glen, Kyle injured his hand in the team's hauler due to punching a desk. Petty would sit out two races while Kenny Wallace and McCumbee filled in. The No. 45 team finished 35th in the 2007 owners points.[5] Kyle Petty in an interview with NASCAR.com said: "I no longer work for the team" when referring to Petty Enterprises.

While the No. 45 car posted no Top 10s and went through multiple sponsors and drivers, it was announced in early December 2008 that Petty Enterprises may cease operations and liquidate its assets since Boston Venture was unable to secure sponsorship for the No. 45. In January 2009, when Petty Enterprises merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports, the No. 45 team was folded, leaving Kyle Petty with no ride for 2009.

Petty Blue

 
Richard Petty's "Petty Blue" 1970 Plymouth Superbird on display

One of the most distinctive features of the No. 43 car is its color. Petty Blue, as it's called, was created by the Petty family. According to Richard, the color was created by accident when they didn't have enough white or dark blue paint to cover the entire car. The resulting mix of white and blue proved to be very popular and remains on the No. 43 car to this day.[6] Previous to that 1958 occurrence, Petty cars were generally white or red.[7]

Car Results (Modern Era)

Car No. 42, 7 Results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Owners Pts
1979 Kyle Petty 42 Dodge RSD DAY CAR RCH ATL NWS BRI DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL
9
MCH
13
BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR CLT
18
NWS CAR ATL
32
37th 559
Chevy ONT
14
1980 Dodge RSD DAY
DNQ
RCH 28th 1690
Chevy CAR
31
ATL
14
BRI DAR NWS
8
MAR
15
TAL NSV DOV
21
CLT
7
TWS RSD MCH
7
DAY NSV POC
7
TAL
9
MCH
12
BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS CLT
9
CAR
35
ATL ONT
35
Olds MAR
27
1981 Richard Petty Chevy RSD
5
12th 3335
Kyle Petty Buick DAY
32
RCH
24
CAR
8
ATL
41
BRI
11
NWS
22
DAR
25
MAR
15
TAL
30
NSV
7
DOV
20
CLT
5
TWS
29
RSD
6
MCH
21
DAY
6
NSV
6
POC
8
TAL
7
MCH
19
BRI
28
DAR
24
RCH
22
DOV
7
MAR
19
NWS
18
CLT
20
CAR
37
ATL
8
RSD
37
1982 Pontiac DAY
23
RCH
20
BRI
11
ATL
26
CAR
27
DAR
18
NWS
14
MAR
27
TAL
4
NSV
27
DOV
29
CLT
17
POC
11
RSD
12
MCH
6
DAY NSV
23
POC TAL MCH BRI
30
DAR RCH
14
DOV
2
NWS
10
CLT MAR
21
CAR
29
ATL
31
RSD 15th 3024
1983 7 DAY
33
RCH
14
CAR
15
ATL
35
DAR
31
NWS
30
MAR
11
TAL
30
NSV
17
DOV
11
BRI
11
CLT
8
RSD
6
POC
13
MCH
16
DAY
30
NSV
20
POC
11
TAL
11
MCH
14
BRI
11
DAR
35
RCH
12
DOV
26
MAR
12
NWS
16
CLT
18
CAR
24
ATL
20
RSD
13
13th 3261
1984 Ford DAY
40
RCH
17
CAR
31
ATL
38
BRI
26
NWS
5
DAR
24
MAR
8
TAL
15
NSV
11
DOV
13
CLT
37
RSD
8
POC
12
MCH
12
DAY
30
NSV
15
POC
8
TAL
22
MCH
17
BRI
24
DAR
32
RCH
6
DOV
14
MAR
10
CLT
17
NWS
20
CAR
24
ATL
22
RSD
28
16th 3159

Car No. 43, 44 Results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
1972 Richard Petty 43 Plymouth RSD
1
DAY
26
RCH
1
ONT
4
CAR
2
ATL
6
BRI
3
DAR
2
NWS
1
MAR
1
RSD
23*
BRI
2
TRN
3
NSV
2
RCH
1*
DOV
2
MAR
1
NWS
1
CAR
2
1st 8701.4
Dodge TAL
5
CLT
19
DOV
2
MCH
3
TWS
1*
DAY
2
ATL
2
TAL
7
MCH
4
DAR
3
CLT
10
TWS
3
1973 RSD
21
DAY
1
RCH
1*
CAR
23
BRI
2
ATL
34
NWS
1*
DAR
7
MAR
21
TAL
35
NSV
13
CLT
13
DOV
4
TWS
1
RSD
2
MCH
3
DAY
2
BRI
21
ATL
33
TAL
14
NSV
2
DAR
4
RCH
1*
DOV
7
NWS
2*
MAR
1
CLT
2
CAR
35
5th 6877.95
1974 RSD
2
DAY
1
RCH
2
CAR
1*
BRI
23
ATL
6
DAR
20
NWS
1*
MAR
2
TAL
3
NSV
1
DOV
3
CLT
2
RSD
25
MCH
1*
DAY
2
BRI
3
NSV
13*
ATL
1
POC
1*
TAL
1
MCH
2
DAR
35
RCH
1*
DOV
1*
NWS
2
MAR
29
CLT
2
CAR
3
ONT
15*
1st 5037.75
1975 RSD
7
DAY
7
RCH
1*
CAR
3
BRI
1*
ATL
1*
NWS
1*
DAR
26
MAR
1*
TAL
19
NSV
7
DOV
3
CLT
1*
RSD
1
MCH
2
DAY
1
NSV
2
POC
2
TAL
2
MCH
1
DAR
2*
DOV
1*
NWS
1*
MAR
22
CLT
1*
RCH
28
CAR
35
BRI
1*
ATL
3
ONT
16
1st 4783
1976 RSD
25
DAY
2
CAR
1*
RCH
2
BRI
27
ATL
28
NWS
2
DAR
23
MAR
4
TAL
4
NSV
2
DOV
6
CLT
2
RSD
9
MCH
4
DAY
22
NSV
2
POC
1
TAL
20
MCH
3
BRI
2
DAR
2
RCH
3
DOV
2
MAR
4
NWS
3
CLT
8
CAR
1*
ATL
28
ONT
27
2nd 4449
1977 RSD
3
DAY
26
RCH
6
CAR
1*
ATL
1
NWS
2
DAR
3
BRI
3
MAR
3
TAL
20
NSV
5
DOV
3
CLT
1*
RSD
1*
MCH
2
DAY
1*
NSV
3
POC
2
TAL
11
MCH
8
BRI
22
DAR
4
RCH
2
DOV
23
MAR
4
NWS
24*
CLT
32
CAR
2
ATL
6
ONT
2
2nd 4614
1978 RSD
16
DAY
33
RCH
22
CAR
4
ATL
26
BRI
25
DAR
5
NWS
2
MAR
3
TAL
11
DOV
7
CLT
8
NSV
3
RSD
2
MCH
6
DAY
4
NSV
23
POC
30
TAL
7
6th 3949
Chevy MCH
14
BRI
5
DAR
3
RCH
20
DOV
27
MAR
6
NWS
4
CLT
27
CAR
6
ATL
2
ONT
34
1979 RSD
32
CAR
32
RCH
5
NWS
2*
DAR
2
MAR
1*
NSV
2*
CLT
2
TWS
6
RSD
3
MCH
5
NSV
5
POC
2
MCH
1
BRI
2
DAR
9
RCH
6
DOV
1
MAR
2
CLT
4
NWS
3
CAR
1
ATL
6
ONT
5
1st 4830
Olds DAY
1
ATL
11
BRI
4
TAL
4
DOV
30
DAY
5
TAL
4
1980 Chevy RSD
3
RCH
3
CAR
2
ATL
33
BRI
8
DAR
9
NWS
1*
MAR
3
NSV
1
DOV
2
CLT
4
TWS
2
RSD
8
MCH
5
NSV
5
POC
33
MCH
5
BRI
4
DAR
9
RCH
2
DOV
17
NWS
18
MAR
15
CLT
27
CAR
14
ATL
21
ONT
30
4th 4255
Olds DAY
25
TAL
31
DAY
5
TAL
18
1981 Kyle Petty Chevy RSD
20
8th 3880
Richard Petty Buick DAY
1
RCH
3
CAR
3
ATL
38
BRI
29
NWS
1
DAR
33
MAR
28
TAL
39
NSV
4
DOV
19
CLT
24
TWS
4
RSD
3
MCH
6
DAY
3
NSV
9
POC
2
TAL
40
MCH
1*
BRI
24
DAR
30
RCH
11
DOV
10
MAR
18
NWS
21
CLT
30
CAR
4
ATL
26
RSD
7
1982 Pontiac DAY
27
RCH
2
BRI
7
ATL
2
CAR
30
DAR
31
NWS
5
MAR
15
TAL
27
NSV
9
DOV
24
CLT
8
POC
7
RSD
36
MCH
26
DAY
25
NSV
7
POC
2*
TAL
3
MCH
2
BRI
26
DAR
2
RCH
13
DOV
30
NWS
4
CLT
8
MAR
3
CAR
6
ATL
15
RSD
31
5th 3814
1983 DAY
38
RCH
8
CAR
1
ATL
5
DAR
25
NWS
10
MAR
17
TAL
1*
NSV
6
DOV
7
BRI
5
CLT
2
RSD
10
POC
3
MCH
11
DAY
33
NSV
19
POC
10
TAL
4
MCH
6
BRI
9
DAR
12
RCH
6
DOV
9
MAR
9
NWS
12
CLT
1
CAR
26
ATL
5
RSD
10
4th 4042
1986 Richard Petty 43 Pontiac DAY
36
RCH
20
CAR
3
ATL
11
BRI
14
DAR
7
NWS
29
MAR
28
TAL
7
DOV
6
CLT
Wth
RSD
6
POC
19
MCH
13
DAY
22
POC
34
TAL
37
GLN
10
MCH
18
BRI
7
DAR
40
RCH
4
DOV
12
MAR
16
NWS
3
CLT
35
CAR
8
ATL
2
RSD
21
14th 3314
1987 DAY
3
CAR
15
RCH
23
ATL
14
DAR
3
NWS
6
BRI
2
MAR
22
TAL
16
CLT
4
DOV
36
POC
29
RSD
6
MCH
12
DAY
26
POC
8
TAL
37
GLN
14
MCH
11
BRI
5
DAR
3
RCH
5
DOV
9
MAR
13
NWS
9
CLT
5
CAR
17
RSD
4
ATL
30
8th 3708
1988 DAY
34
RCH
3
CAR
41
ATL
23
DAR
41
BRI
6
NWS
6
MAR
32
TAL
20
CLT
15
DOV
15
RSD
6
POC
26
MCH
24
DAY
20
POC
28
TAL
21
GLN
17
MCH
39
BRI
8
DAR
33
RCH
34
DOV
38
MAR
27
CLT
38
NWS
18
CAR
25
PHO
35
ATL
36
22nd 2644
1989 DAY
17
CAR
16
ATL
27
RCH
DNQ
DAR
15
BRI
DNQ
NWS
DNQ
MAR
24
TAL
23
CLT
19
DOV
20
SON
26
POC
25
MCH
30
DAY
20
POC
38
TAL
21
GLN
13
MCH
18
BRI
DNQ
DAR
35
RCH
33
DOV
30
MAR
24
CLT
34
NWS
32
CAR
34
PHO
42
ATL
28
29th 2148
1990 DAY
34
RCH
35
CAR
32
ATL
25
DAR
21
BRI
26
NWS
29
MAR
20
TAL
29
CLT
27
DOV
21
SON
26
POC
38
MCH
11
DAY
36
POC
9
TAL
29
GLN
18
MCH
33
BRI
29
DAR
34
RCH
21
DOV
16
MAR
29
NWS
17
CLT
20
CAR
21
PHO
23
ATL
17
26th 2556
1991 DAY
19
RCH
11
CAR
15
ATL
38
DAR
37
BRI
17
NWS
16
MAR
14
TAL
40
CLT
20
DOV
17
SON
34
POC
11
MCH
35
DAY
22
POC
31
TAL
18
GLN
9
MCH
23
BRI
12
DAR
16
RCH
24
DOV
20
MAR
30
NWS
19
CLT
12
CAR
16
PHO
41
ATL
22
24th 2817
1992 DAY
16
CAR
16
RCH
21
ATL
16
DAR
32
BRI
27
NWS
31
MAR
29
TAL
15
CLT
41
DOV
20
SON
21
POC
16
MCH
15
DAY
36
POC
20
TAL
15
GLN
28
MCH
18
BRI
16
DAR
20
RCH
16
DOV
28
MAR
18
NWS
27
CLT
27
CAR
25
PHO
22
ATL
35
26th 2731
1993 Rick Wilson 44 DAY
34
CAR
17
RCH
25
ATL
24
DAR
26
BRI
25
NWS
23
MAR
17
TAL
16
SON
8
CLT
32
DOV
11
POC
12
MCH
34
DAY
11
NHA
28
POC
21
TAL
23
GLN
22
MCH
28
BRI
28
DAR
30
RCH
29
DOV
34
NWS
33
CLT
36
CAR
26
PHO
20
ATL
23
28th 2647
Jimmy Hensley MAR
34
1994 Wally Dallenbach Jr. 43 DAY
17
CAR
27
RCH
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
DAR
41
BRI
17
NWS
16
MAR
DNQ
TAL
41
SON
4
CLT
25
DOV
10
POC
17
MCH
DNQ
DAY
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
POC
16
TAL
8
IND
23
GLN
14
27th 2893
John Andretti MCH
17
BRI
30
DAR
16
RCH
11
DOV
25
MAR
21
NWS
17
CLT
24
CAR
25
PHO
43
ATL
13
1995 Bobby Hamilton DAY
18
CAR
36
RCH
9
ATL
17
DAR
9
BRI
4
NWS
13
MAR
8
TAL
15
SON
14
CLT
9
DOV
24
POC
15
MCH
25
DAY
40
NHA
16
POC
19
TAL
21
IND
11
GLN
33
MCH
8
BRI
20
DAR
14
RCH
5
DOV
2
MAR
4
NWS
16
CLT
10
CAR
30
PHO
31
ATL
25
14th 3576
1996 DAY
20
CAR
24
RCH
6*
ATL
16
DAR
16
BRI
32
NWS
8
MAR
6
TAL
11
SON
17
CLT
31
DOV
21
POC
5
MCH
15
DAY
16
NHA
20
POC
39
TAL
17
IND
31
GLN
38
MCH
13
BRI
10
DAR
19
RCH
7
DOV
10
MAR
3*
NWS
8
CLT
19
CAR
28
PHO
1
ATL
6
9th 3639
1997 DAY
15
CAR
28
RCH
5
ATL
10
DAR
37
TEX
20
BRI
13
MAR
2
SON
19
TAL
31
CLT
29
DOV
17
POC
39
MCH
32
CAL
23
DAY
20
NHA
31
POC
32
IND
20
GLN
28
MCH
26
BRI
22
DAR
20
RCH
38
NHA
3
DOV
13
MAR
3
CLT
21
TAL
20
CAR
1
PHO
3
ATL
7
16th 3450
1998 John Andretti DAY
18
CAR
13
LVS
41
ATL
20
DAR
13
BRI
19
TEX
42
MAR
18
TAL
33
CAL
31
CLT
7
DOV
12
RCH
22
MCH
20
POC
13
SON
3
NHA
6
POC
12
IND
7
GLN
8
MCH
9
BRI
38
NHA
3
DAR
14
RCH
5
DOV
9
MAR
37
CLT
12
TAL
21
DAY
14
PHO
6
CAR
34
ATL
32
11th 3682
1999 DAY
43
CAR
19
LVS
12
ATL
28
DAR
9
TEX
38
BRI
4
MAR
1
TAL
9
CAL
17
RCH
39
CLT
19
DOV
13
MCH
8
POC
28
SON
3
DAY
19
NHA
18
POC
42
IND
37
GLN
29
MCH
10
BRI
40
DAR
18
RCH
9
NHA
41
DOV
41
MAR
43
CLT
17
TAL
32
CAR
7
PHO
8
HOM
16
ATL
33
17th 3394
2000 DAY
22
CAR
12
LVS
25
ATL
18
DAR
20
BRI
33
TEX
32
MAR
14
TAL
11
CAL
25
RCH
18
CLT
31
DOV
13
MCH
9
POC
21
SON
43
DAY
14
NHA
40
POC
41
IND
42
GLN
37
MCH
27
BRI
20
DAR
37
RCH
11
NHA
7
DOV
22
MAR
13
CLT
18
TAL
20
CAR
23
PHO
28
HOM
37
ATL
19
23rd 3169
2001 Dodge DAY
39
CAR
21
LVS
37
ATL
14
DAR
6
BRI
2
TEX
31
MAR
35
TAL
37
CAL
26
RCH
34
CLT
DNQ
DOV
19
MCH
37
POC
39
SON
30
DAY
22
CHI
23
NHA
23
POC
27
IND
14
GLN
14
MCH
26
BRI
21
DAR
21
RCH
30
DOV
19
KAN
39
CLT
26
MAR
33
TAL
34
PHO
39
CAR
29
HOM
22
ATL
25
NHA
36
31st 2943
2002 DAY
37
CAR
15
LVS
36
ATL
36
DAR
22
BRI
34
TEX
22
MAR
42
TAL
38
CAL
24
RCH
20
CLT
15
DOV
32
POC
31
MCH
23
SON
10
DAY
24
CHI
22
NHA
25
POC
23
IND
26
GLN
11
MCH
20
BRI
19
DAR
42
RCH
29
NHA
22
DOV
29
KAN
14
TAL
18
CLT
23
MAR
13
ATL
43
CAR
18
PHO
14
HOM
39
28th 3161
2003 DAY
34
CAR
39
LVS
18
ATL
29
DAR
38
BRI
31
TEX
19
TAL
14
MAR
30
CAL
8
RCH
30
CLT
39
DOV
34
POC
23
41st 2911
Christian Fittipaldi MCH
35
SON
40
CHI
29
NHA
37
POC
24
IND
DNQ
MCH
33
BRI
41
DAR
43
RCH
43
NHA
31
Shane Hmiel DAY
DNQ
Scott Maxwell GLN
DNQ
Jeff Green DOV
16
TAL
18
KAN
27
CLT
27
MAR
24
ATL
DNQ
PHO
37
CAR
19
HOM
40
2004 DAY
33
CAR
28
LVS
34
ATL
19
DAR
24
BRI
29
TEX
35
MAR
24
TAL
19
CAL
37
RCH
37
CLT
27
DOV
31
POC
15
MCH
27
SON
27
DAY
30
CHI
28
NHA
24
POC
33
IND
14
GLN
17
MCH
23
BRI
29
CAL
27
RCH
25
NHA
19
DOV
21
TAL
39
KAN
29
CLT
35
MAR
7
ATL
21
PHO
23
DAR
14
HOM
37
30th 3054
2005 DAY
16
CAL
27
LVS
23
ATL
28
BRI
29
MAR
22
TEX
43
PHO
21
TAL
25
DAR
22
RCH
24
CLT
11
DOV
30
POC
15
MCH
38
SON
29
DAY
34
CHI
24
NHA
31
POC
19
IND
15
GLN
24
MCH
24
BRI
22
CAL
25
RCH
16
NHA
17
DOV
27
TAL
21
KAN
26
CLT
19
MAR
37
ATL
29
TEX
18
PHO
28
HOM
30
29th 3241
2006 Bobby Labonte DAY
35
CAL
31
LVS
30
ATL
43
BRI
5
MAR
32
TEX
10
PHO
8
TAL
29
RCH
24
DAR
22
CLT
17
DOV
13
POC
12
MCH
28
SON
35
DAY
42
CHI
12
NHA
23
POC
8
IND
40
GLN
24
MCH
19
BRI
23
CAL
26
RCH
22
NHA
40
DOV
7
KAN
17
TAL
10
CLT
5
MAR
3
ATL
12
TEX
16
PHO
27
HOM
41
21st 3567
2007 DAY
21
CAL
28
LVS
13
ATL
16
BRI
22
MAR
43
TEX
28
PHO
8
TAL
20
RCH
15
DAR
19
CLT
13
DOV
18
POC
19
MCH
34
SON
33
NHA
18
DAY
35
CHI
20
IND
19
POC
30
GLN
24
MCH
9
BRI
8
CAL
11
RCH
16
NHA
22
DOV
27
KAN
42
TAL
35
CLT
12
MAR
22
ATL
41
TEX
16
PHO
18
HOM
23
18th 3517
2008 DAY
11
CAL
25
LVS
17
ATL
12
BRI
38
MAR
25
TEX
20
PHO
12
TAL
34
RCH
13
DAR
18
CLT
11
DOV
32
POC
11
MCH
31
SON
39
NHA
10
DAY
13
CHI
29
IND
16
POC
33
GLN
42
MCH
27
BRI
23
CAL
21
RCH
21
NHA
13
DOV
14
KAN
24
TAL
6
CLT
17
MAR
37
ATL
26
TEX
39
PHO
19
HOM
33
21st 3448

Car No. 44 Results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
1997 Kyle Petty 44 Pontiac DAY
14
CAR
29
RCH
10
ATL
13
DAR
33
TEX
27
BRI
29
MAR
40
SON
13
TAL
40
CLT
14
DOV
5
POC
14
MCH
26
CAL
31
DAY
7
NHA
13
POC
8
IND
13
GLN
26
MCH
23
BRI
36
DAR
32
RCH
20
NHA
12
DOV
3
MAR
26
CLT
9
TAL
7
CAR
22
PHO
9
ATL
6
15th 3455
1998 DAY
11
CAR
24
LVS
22
ATL
36
DAR
29
BRI
38
TEX
17
MAR
34
TAL
38
CAL
42
CLT
30
DOV
42
RCH
24
MCH
36
POC
31
SON
26
NHA
8
POC
21
IND
14
GLN
6
MCH
29
BRI
12
NHA
33
DAR
28
RCH
39
DOV
41
MAR
29
CLT
18
TAL
20
DAY
22
PHO
36
CAR
39
ATL
29
30th 2675
1999 DAY
7
CAR
43
LVS
DNQ
ATL
43
DAR
31
TEX
DNQ
BRI
8
MAR
10
TAL
13
CAL
26
RCH
7
CLT
30
DOV
32
MCH
27
POC
19
SON
8
DAY
36
NHA
41
POC
16
IND
41
GLN
8
MCH
31
BRI
29
DAR
28
RCH
15
NHA
33
DOV
20
MAR
7
CLT
32
TAL
19
CAR
23
PHO
7
HOM
7
ATL
24
26th 3103
2000 DAY
25
CAR
31
LVS
29
ATL
26
DAR
25
BRI
24
TEX
DNQ
MAR
38
TAL
9
CAL
26
RCH
28
DOV
DNQ
MCH
39
POC
41
SON
19
DAY
30
POC
40
IND
DNQ
GLN
41
MCH
DNQ
BRI
22
37th 1860
Steve Grissom CLT
DNQ
NHA
36
DAR
26
RCH
27
NHA
DNQ
DOV
27
MAR
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
TAL
16
CAR
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
2001 Buckshot Jones Dodge DAY
29
CAR
35
LVS
36
ATL
19
DAR
41
BRI
33
TEX
33
MAR
38
TAL
16
CAL
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
CLT
27
DOV
26
MCH
36
POC
42
SON
36
DAY
DNQ
CHI
38
NHA
24
POC
39
IND
36
MCH
DNQ
BRI
43
DAR
35
RCH
37
DOV
38
KAN
31
CLT
DNQ
MAR
30
TAL
28
PHO
16
CAR
38
HOM
34
ATL
33
NHA
41
41st 1939
Wally Dallenbach Jr. GLN
DNQ
2002 Buckshot Jones DAY
DNQ
CAR
41
LVS
23
ATL
12
DAR
19
BRI
40
TEX
26
MAR
33
37th 2031
Steve Grissom TAL
25
CAL
33
RCH
8
CLT
32
DOV
25
POC
26
MCH
40
DAY
DNQ
CHI
31
NHA
28
MAR
40
Jerry Nadeau SON
34
POC
36
IND
24
GLN
26
MCH
32
BRI
21
DAR
41
RCH
27
NHA
28
DOV
42
KAN
27
TAL
24
CLT
13
Ted Musgrave ATL
28
Greg Biffle CAR
25
HOM
25
Christian Fittipaldi PHO
41
2003 DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX TAL MAR CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY
DNQ
CHI NHA POC IND GLN
40
MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV
DNQ
TAL
28
KAN CLT
34
MAR ATL PHO CAR HOM 57th 183

Car No. 45 Results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2000 Adam Petty 45 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX
40
MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV MCH POC SON DAY NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV 64th 103
Kyle Petty Pontiac MAR
31
CLT TAL CAR PHO HOM
DNQ
ATL
2001 Dodge DAY
16
CAR
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL
42
DAR
35
BRI
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See also

References

  1. ^ "2021 Coca-Cola 600". NASCAR Cup Series on FOX. May 30, 2021. Fox.
  2. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  3. ^ "Race Results".
  4. ^ "Petty Enterprises leaving Level Cross era behind". 7 November 2007.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2002-02-12.
  6. ^ "Which came first, the Plymouth or the Petty?".
  7. ^ . Player.fm. Dirty Mo Media. Archived from the original on July 23, 2020. Retrieved May 8, 2020.

External links

  • Official site
  • All-time statistics at racing-reference.info

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This article is about the NASCAR team founded by Lee Petty For the team formed from the merger with Gillett Evernham Motorsports see Richard Petty Motorsports For the current team see Legacy Motor Club Petty Enterprises formerly Lee Petty Engineering was a NASCAR racing team based in Level Cross North Carolina USA It was founded by Lee Petty with his two sons Richard Petty and Maurice Petty The team was later owned by Richard Petty his son Kyle Petty and Boston Ventures At the time of its folding the team operated the No 43 and No 45 Dodge Chargers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Petty Enterprises ran from 1949 until 2008 The team closed shop in January 2009 and merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports after sponsorship could not be found for any of the cars in the Petty stable the merged team took the name Richard Petty Motorsports adopting a logo similar to that of Petty Enterprises logo In 2021 Richard Petty Motorsports became Petty GMS Motorsports and in 2023 the team rebranded as Legacy Motor Club Lee Petty EngineeringPetty EnterprisesOwner s Lee PettyRichard PettyKyle PettyBoston VenturesBaseLevel Cross North CarolinaSeriesNASCAR Cup SeriesNASCAR Xfinity SeriesNASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesRace driversLee PettyRichard PettyMaurice PettyKyle Petty Adam PettyBob WelbornRalph EarnhardtJim PaschalG C SpencerPaul LewisMarvin PanchTiny LundDan GurneyBuddy BakerPete HamiltonDick BrooksWally Dallenbach JrJimmy HensleyJohn AndrettiSteve GrissomBuckshot JonesJerry NadeauGreg BiffleBobby LabonteTerry LabonteChad McCumbeeCarlos ContrerasBobby HamiltonRick WilsonJeff GreenShane HmielScott MaxwellTed Musgrave Christian FittipaldiKenny WallaceBoris SaidSponsorsSTP General Mills Hot Wheels Sprint Georgia Pacific Wells Fargo Marathon Coca Cola Tire Kingdom SchwansManufacturerFord Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Oldsmobile Buick Pontiac ChevroletOpened1949Closed2008CareerDrivers Championships10 1954 1958 1959 1964 1967 1971 1972 1974 1975 1979 Race victories279Sprint Cup 268Truck Series 2Convertible Division 3Winston West 3ARCA Racing Series 3Petty Enterprises formerly held the title of winningest team in NASCAR Cup Series for 61 years beginning in 1960 with a win by Lee Petty At the time of the team s final victory it totaled 268 wins in the series In 2021 Hendrick Motorsports eclipsed the record winning its 269th race in the Coca Cola 600 with Kyle Larson 1 Contents 1 Old race shop in Level Cross 2 Car No 42 7 history 2 1 Lee Petty 1949 1961 2 2 Kyle Petty 1979 1984 3 Car No 43 44 history 3 1 Pre Richard Petty years 1954 1958 3 2 Richard Petty 1959 1992 3 3 Rick Wilson 1993 3 4 Wally Dallenbach Jr John Andretti 1994 3 5 Bobby Hamilton 1995 1997 3 6 John Andretti 1998 2003 3 7 Christian Fittipaldi 2003 and Jeff Green 2003 2005 3 8 Bobby Labonte 2006 2008 3 9 Merger with Evernham Motorsports 2009 4 Car No 44 history 4 1 Maurice Petty 1960 1961 4 2 Kyle Petty 1997 2000 4 3 Buckshot Jones 2001 2002 5 Car No 45 history 5 1 Adam Petty 2000 5 2 Kyle Petty 2001 2008 6 Petty Blue 7 Car Results Modern Era 7 1 Car No 42 7 Results 7 2 Car No 43 44 Results 7 3 Car No 44 Results 7 4 Car No 45 Results 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOld race shop in Level Cross EditThe facilities in Randleman that was vacated by the race team is still owned by the Petty family and is now since 2010 a small business called The Petty Garage and specializes in custom cars vintage restorations and other specialty automotive work The last few years has seen it host Mopar Chrysler Co vehicles appreciation meets Car No 42 7 history Edit Lee Petty s 1956 Dodge Coronet Lee Petty 1949 1961 Edit Founded as Lee Petty Engineering Lee Petty brought Petty Enterprises their first starts the first of these at Occoneechee Speedway where Petty finished ninth The team s first win came that year in Lee s fifth start at Heidelberg Raceway with Petty and the team finishing 2nd in points that season Petty won one race in each of the years 1950 and 1951 before collecting three victories in 1952 Lee grabbed five wins in 1953 and finished second in points before winning the championship in 1954 He followed that with six wins the next season and two more the following year making him one of the most dominating drivers in the series at that time In 1957 Petty won four races as the team began running additional teams Petty would accumulate a total of 54 career wins one of them being the inaugural Daytona 500 in 1959 and three national championships But during the 100 Mile Qualifying Races for the 1961 Daytona 500 Petty was involved in a horrific crash with Johnny Beauchamp this would hospitalize both drivers and Petty would only make a handful of starts between 1962 and 1965 Lee s sons Richard and Maurice Petty would also make a few starts in their father s cars in the early part of their careers Several other drivers raced a handful of times in the No 42 including Marvin Panch Paul Lewis Tiny Lund G C Spencer and Dan Gurney Kyle Petty 1979 1984 Edit The year of 1979 saw Richard s son Kyle Petty start his career winning the very first race he entered the Arca 200 at Daytona International Speedway Petty drove five cup races for PE in 1979 Kyle Petty s 1983 Pontiac Grand Prix In 1983 the No 42 became the 7 due to Kyle Petty s 7 Eleven sponsorship Kyle earned eight Top 5 s but no wins during that stretch Petty left to drive for the Wood Brothers in 1985 taking the sponsor with him and causing the team to shut down Car No 43 44 history Edit Bobby Labonte s 2007 Dodge Charger Pre Richard Petty years 1954 1958 Edit Believed to be one of the most recognizable numbers in motorsports the No 43 team debuted in 1954 when Lee Petty expanded to a two car team and put Bob Welborn in the driver s seat Welborn competed in two races that season West Palm Beach and Savannah finishing 11th and 20th respectively The 43 would not return with Petty Enterprises until 1957 this time with Bill Lutz behind the wheel Lutz drove his Oldsmobile to a 6th place finish at Daytona Beach The 43 car would once again take a break from competition until 1959 when Lee placed his son Richard in the car Richard Petty 1959 1992 Edit Richard made ten starts in 1959 accumulating five top tens and four top fives making him the 1959 Rookie of the Year Petty returned in 1960 making forty starts with three wins sixteen top fives and thirty top tens He finished second in NASCAR Grand National Series points scoring his first career win at Charlotte Fairgrounds Speedway Petty scored ten wins throughout 1961 and 1962 finishing eighth and second in championship standings Although he had tremendous success early in his career his true breakout year was 1963 In 63 Petty scored fourteen wins thirty top fives thirty nine top tens and eight poles However he still fell short of the championship finishing second to Joe Weatherly 1964 saw Richard win his first Grand National title and first Daytona 500 Joining in the Chrysler boycott of NASCAR due to the ban of the Hemi engine Petty spent most of 1965 drag racing and only made fourteen out of fifty five races on the circuit In 1966 Petty returned to NASCAR Winning yet another Daytona 500 and finishing third in points 1967 was a monumental year for Richard He compiled twenty seven wins out of forty eight starts including a record ten wins in a row One of these victories was the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway This would be his only win in the Southern 500 His dominance in this season dubbed him the nickname of King Richard He had previously been known as the Randleman Rocket He also scored his second Grand National Series championship during that season Petty continued this success in 1968 although he finished third in final points ranking In 1969 Petty switched brands to Ford as Richard believed his Plymouth was not as competitive on superspeedways He requested to run a Dodge Daytona but Chrysler executives insisted he stay with Plymouth He would take home ten race wins and finish second in points In 1970 Plymouth developed their own version of the Dodge Daytona the Plymouth Superbird It had the features Richard wanted and he switched back to Plymouth for the 1970 season 1971 was a year of threes for Petty he won his third Daytona 500 and third championship edging over Virginia driver James Hylton Richard would win twenty one races that year making him the first stock car racing driver in history to win over 1 000 000 At the end of the 1971 season Chrysler announced they would no longer factory back the Pettys In 1972 STP began a long very successful sponsorship arrangement with the team However it put an end to the years of famous all Petty Blue cars Initially STP insisted the car be all orangish red But after a lengthy negotiation session they decided on a car that would be a combination of the Petty Blue and the STP Red This paint scheme would become the one of all STP sponsored race car most notably Gordon Johncock s 1982 Indianapolis 500 winning automobile Thanks to his eight victories twenty five top fives and twenty eight top tens Petty won his fourth series title making him the inaugural Winston Cup champion In 1973 Petty completed his first full time season in a Dodge Charger he had tested them in 1972 1973 also saw Petty s fourth Daytona 500 victory outlasting Buddy Baker s K amp K Insurance Racing Dodge A year later all NASCAR races were shortened due to the energy crisis Petty would win the Daytona 450 along with nine other races winning his fifth championship 1975 was another historic year for Petty as he won the World 600 in Charlotte for the first time in his career en route to twelve more victories and his sixth series title The thirteen wins is a modern era 1972 Present record tied by Jeff Gordon in 1998 In 1976 Petty was involved in one of the most famous finishes in NASCAR history He and David Pearson were battling for the win on the last lap of the Daytona 500 When Petty tried to pass Pearson coming out of turn four his right bumper and Pearson s left front bumper touched Pearson and Petty both spun and hit the wall Petty s car came to rest just yards before the start finish line but his engine had stalled Pearson had struck the wall and clipped another car but his engine was running Although Team Petty tried to push start Richard Pearson would end up winning the race 1978 was another big year for Petty not because of his success but because of his lack of success This very well could ve been the only year in Petty s prime where he did not visit the Winner s Circle The team could not get their Dodge Magnum to handle the way they wanted even though they spent countless hours trying to improve the car s performance Unhappy with his 1978 results Petty decided to part ways with Chrysler and began racing General Motors vehicles This change proved very successful as Petty scored six top ten finishes in the last ten races of the season He would go on to have even better results in 1979 He kicked off the season with winning the Daytona 500 the sixth of his career and the first live flag to flag broadcast of a NASCAR race This race became infamous for a fistfight between competitors Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough after the race Allison and Yarborough were running first and second on the last lap when they crashed allowing Petty to sneak by The race is also regarded as being the turning point of modern day NASCAR The East Coast was snowed in by a blizzard giving CBS a captive audience He ran most of the remaining races that season in a Chevrolet winning four additional times and his seventh and final NASCAR championship beating Darrell Waltrip by eleven points That would be the record for closest championship battle until 1992 1980 was not a very good year for Petty he only won twice This is widely considered to be the first season of Richard s downfall 1981 was slightly more promising Prior to the 1981 season NASCAR dictated that all teams had to downsize their cars to a 110 wheel base Even though Petty had been successful with General Motors cars he wanted to return to his Mopar roots So in 1981 Petty revealed a brand new 1981 Dodge Mirada and took it to Daytona in January for testing Petty s fans were also mostly Dodge fans so when word got out about the Mirada over 15 000 people attended just to watch Petty test Unfortunately for Richard the Dodge s top speed averaged at 186 miles per hour about 8 miles per hour slower than his fellow GM and Ford competitors So Petty abandoned the Dodge Mirada and purchased a Buick Regal for the Daytona 500 Petty would end up winning the 500 for the seventh and last time thanks to a strategic late race pit stop While Petty would win three races in 1981 Petty was still disappointed in his results and concluded that the Regals were poor in reliability and ill handling For the 1982 season he moved to the Pontiac Grand Prix At first the Grand Prix behaved much like the 1978 Dodge Magnum but towards the end of the year things began to improve Richard would end the season with three victories nine top fives and twenty one top tens Richard would leave Petty Enterprises after the 1983 season moving to Curb Racing in hopes his statistics would improve In 1986 Richard returned to his family s team The following years would come with little success for struggling Petty scoring a combined zero wins fifteen top fives and thirty two top tens On October 1 1991 Petty announced he would retire from racing after the 1992 season Petty s final top ten finish came in the 1991 Budweiser at the Glen which is the same race that claimed the life of veteran driver JD McDuffie Petty s final season was dubbed the Fan Appreciation Tour This tour took him around the country participating in special events ceremonies and fan meeting sessions 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 him back out with two laps to go and Richard Petty was running at the finish in 35th position before taking one last lap after the race in a fender less race car with tear filled eyes and a hand out the window waving goodbye to his many fans 2 3 Rick Wilson 1993 Edit After Richard Petty s retirement the No 43 was renumbered as the No 44 and Rick Wilson was signed to drive for 1993 Wilson struggled only placing in the top 10 once at Sonoma and was released at the end of the season Wally Dallenbach Jr John Andretti 1994 Edit In 1994 the car was changed back to the King s famous number 43 and Wally Dallenbach Jr was hired as the driver Dallenbach tallied three top 10 s and one top 5 but struggled to qualify races He was replaced mid season by John Andretti Bobby Hamilton 1995 1997 Edit For 1995 1991 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Bobby Hamilton was hired to drive Hamilton would score four top fives and scored his first win with the team the following year at Phoenix this would be Petty Enterprises first win since 1983 In 1997 Hamilton won at Rockingham but left the team at the end of the season to drive for Morgan McClure Racing The No 43 driven by Bobby Hamilton at Phoenix International Raceway John Andretti 1998 2003 Edit In 1998 journeyman John Andretti was hired and he gave the team three Top 5 s in his first year and another win at Martinsville the following This would ultimately be the final win for Petty Enterprises In 2000 Andretti began to fail and he only scored two Top 10 s The next year he did score one Top 5 at Bristol The team lost longtime sponsor STP in mid 2000 and changed to General Mills The 43 team began a noticeable downward slide and would not win another race in Cup competition until 2014 as Richard Petty Motorsports Christian Fittipaldi 2003 and Jeff Green 2003 2005 Edit 2003 saw Andretti get released fourteen races into the season in favor of Brazilian driver Christian Fittipaldi who struggled and was also released after ten races Jeff Green took over for 2004 2005 with a best finish of seventh at Martinsville in 2004 Bobby Labonte 2006 2008 Edit In 2006 the team brought in 2000 Winston Cup champion Bobby Labonte and former Hendrick Motorsports crew chief Robbie Loomis Many analysts saw this combination as the key to putting Petty Enterprises back into victory lane The team s first year together showed promise Labonte finished 21st in the points with eight top tens Late in the 2007 season Petty Enterprises moved its shop into the old Robert Yates Racing facility in Mooresville North Carolina It would be the first time since the inception of the company that it wouldn t be located in Randleman North Carolina PE believes that this is necessary to move forward with the team Richard Petty said It s kind of hard for us and the people in the community to accept maybe we re not there anymore We just feel for us to move forward and keep up with where NASCAR is going we just felt we had to try to go somewhere else 4 That year Labonte improved to 18th in points Labonte fell back to 21st in points in 2008 posting just two top 10 finishes Earlier in the year General Mills announced they would leave the team to sponsor Richard Childress Racing s fourth cup car in 2009 Rumors surfaced in early December 2008 that Petty Enterprises may cease operations and liquidate its assets since Boston Venture was unable to secure sponsorship for the No 43 Merger with Evernham Motorsports 2009 Edit In January 2009 Petty Enterprises merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports and the No 43 car was absorbed into the team Labonte left the team before the 2009 season leaving the car with no driver and no sponsor for 2009 By January 2009 the only employees left were Robbie Loomis and Richard Petty himself CEO David F Zucker was reassigned to the Richard Petty Driving Experience which Boston Ventures also controlled The team s merger with Gillett Evernham Motorsports moved the No 43 over to that team In 2021 RPM merged with GMS Racing and the No 43 moved there where it is currently driven by Erik Jones Car No 44 history Edit The 44 car in 1997 Maurice Petty 1960 1961 Edit The No 44 debuted in 1960 with driver Maurice Petty Petty finished eighth Maurice returned with the 44 in 1961 finishing twenty first at Bowman Gray Stadium Kyle Petty 1997 2000 Edit The No 44 returned when Kyle Petty formed his own PE2 Motorsports team for the 1997 season After 1998 the team merged into Petty Enterprises and Kyle became the team s new CEO Midway through 2000 after his son Adam Petty was killed while practicing for a Busch Series race at New Hampshire International Speedway Kyle elected to finish out Adam s Busch season in his No 45 and would switch to using the No 45 in Cup from the 2001 season onwards Steve Grissom would complete the season in the No 44 Buckshot Jones 2001 2002 Edit The No 44 became a Dodge team in 2001 with a sponsorship from Georgia Pacific and Buckshot Jones driving In his first year driving the car Jones finished 41st in points failing to qualify six times and not recording a single Top 10 finish Jones returned in 2002 but again struggled and was released approximately mid season Petty Enterprises hired several substitute drivers including Jerry Nadeau who nearly led the team to victory at Sonoma in June and Greg Biffle who ran the last three races After being used sparingly over the next season recent Petty signee Christian Fittipaldi was to take over the car for 2004 but was released In 2009 Petty said the No 44 would return with McCumbee but McCumbee said the plans are up in the air due to lack of funding With the recent merger with Gillett Evernham Motorsports those plans were completely scrapped and McCumbee was without a ride for 2009 The No 44 instead took the place for the No 10 at Richard Petty Motorsports with A J Allmendinger driving Car No 45 history Edit Kyle Petty s 2007 Dodge Avenger The No 45 was not always part of Petty Enterprises Adam Petty 2000 Edit The team appeared to be on the rise again with fourth generation driver Adam Petty joining the team He made his first Winston Cup start in April 2000 and many experts believed he would be the future of the team Kyle Petty was planning to move out of the cockpit soon after and into the full time ownership role of the team About a month and a half after his first career Winston Cup start Adam Petty was killed in a practice crash at New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon New Hampshire The tragedy deeply affected the team Kyle Petty took over what was supposed to be Adam s No 45 car and drove it for several seasons in his honor Kyle Petty 2001 2008 Edit Kyle Petty would have sponsorships from Sprint now driving the No 45 in honor of his son 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 amp Battery Petty improved his position to 34th in the points For 2007 with the passing of Benny Parsons Petty would join TNT for six races dubbed their Summer Series During this time John Andretti returned to the team for four races and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Chad McCumbee made his debut at Pocono Raceway Before his stint in the booth for TNT Petty had some significant on track success finishing third in the Coca Cola 600 his first Top 5 Cup finish since 1997 After the Centurion Boats at the Glen Kyle injured his hand in the team s hauler due to punching a desk Petty would sit out two races while Kenny Wallace and McCumbee filled in The No 45 team finished 35th in the 2007 owners points 5 Kyle Petty in an interview with NASCAR com said I no longer work for the team when referring to Petty Enterprises While the No 45 car posted no Top 10s and went through multiple sponsors and drivers it was announced in early December 2008 that Petty Enterprises may cease operations and liquidate its assets since Boston Venture was unable to secure sponsorship for the No 45 In January 2009 when Petty Enterprises merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports the No 45 team was folded leaving Kyle Petty with no ride for 2009 Petty Blue Edit Richard Petty s Petty Blue 1970 Plymouth Superbird on display One of the most distinctive features of the No 43 car is its color Petty Blue as it s called was created by the Petty family According to Richard the color was created by accident when they didn t have enough white or dark blue paint to cover the entire car The resulting mix of white and blue proved to be very popular and remains on the No 43 car to this day 6 Previous to that 1958 occurrence Petty cars were generally white or red 7 Car Results Modern Era EditCar No 42 7 Results Edit NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Owners Pts1979 Kyle Petty 42 Dodge RSD DAY CAR RCH ATL NWS BRI DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL9 MCH13 BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR CLT18 NWS CAR ATL32 37th 559Chevy ONT141980 Dodge RSD DAYDNQ RCH 28th 1690Chevy CAR31 ATL14 BRI DAR NWS8 MAR15 TAL NSV DOV21 CLT7 TWS RSD MCH7 DAY NSV POC7 TAL9 MCH12 BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS CLT9 CAR35 ATL ONT35Olds MAR271981 Richard Petty Chevy RSD5 12th 3335Kyle Petty Buick DAY32 RCH24 CAR8 ATL41 BRI11 NWS22 DAR25 MAR15 TAL30 NSV7 DOV20 CLT5 TWS29 RSD6 MCH21 DAY6 NSV6 POC8 TAL7 MCH19 BRI28 DAR24 RCH22 DOV7 MAR19 NWS18 CLT20 CAR37 ATL8 RSD371982 Pontiac DAY23 RCH20 BRI11 ATL26 CAR27 DAR18 NWS14 MAR27 TAL4 NSV27 DOV29 CLT17 POC11 RSD12 MCH6 DAY NSV23 POC TAL MCH BRI30 DAR RCH14 DOV2 NWS10 CLT MAR21 CAR29 ATL31 RSD 15th 30241983 7 DAY33 RCH14 CAR15 ATL35 DAR31 NWS30 MAR11 TAL30 NSV17 DOV11 BRI11 CLT8 RSD6 POC13 MCH16 DAY30 NSV20 POC11 TAL11 MCH14 BRI11 DAR35 RCH12 DOV26 MAR12 NWS16 CLT18 CAR24 ATL20 RSD13 13th 32611984 Ford DAY40 RCH17 CAR31 ATL38 BRI26 NWS5 DAR24 MAR8 TAL15 NSV11 DOV13 CLT37 RSD8 POC12 MCH12 DAY30 NSV15 POC8 TAL22 MCH17 BRI24 DAR32 RCH6 DOV14 MAR10 CLT17 NWS20 CAR24 ATL22 RSD28 16th 3159Car No 43 44 Results Edit NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts1972 Richard Petty 43 Plymouth RSD1 DAY26 RCH1 ONT4 CAR2 ATL6 BRI3 DAR2 NWS1 MAR1 RSD23 BRI2 TRN3 NSV2 RCH1 DOV2 MAR1 NWS1 CAR2 1st 8701 4Dodge TAL5 CLT19 DOV2 MCH3 TWS1 DAY2 ATL2 TAL7 MCH4 DAR3 CLT10 TWS31973 RSD21 DAY1 RCH1 CAR23 BRI2 ATL34 NWS1 DAR7 MAR21 TAL35 NSV13 CLT13 DOV4 TWS1 RSD2 MCH3 DAY2 BRI21 ATL33 TAL14 NSV2 DAR4 RCH1 DOV7 NWS2 MAR1 CLT2 CAR35 5th 6877 951974 RSD2 DAY1 RCH2 CAR1 BRI23 ATL6 DAR20 NWS1 MAR2 TAL3 NSV1 DOV3 CLT2 RSD25 MCH1 DAY2 BRI3 NSV13 ATL1 POC1 TAL1 MCH2 DAR35 RCH1 DOV1 NWS2 MAR29 CLT2 CAR3 ONT15 1st 5037 751975 RSD7 DAY7 RCH1 CAR3 BRI1 ATL1 NWS1 DAR26 MAR1 TAL19 NSV7 DOV3 CLT1 RSD1 MCH2 DAY1 NSV2 POC2 TAL2 MCH1 DAR2 DOV1 NWS1 MAR22 CLT1 RCH28 CAR35 BRI1 ATL3 ONT16 1st 47831976 RSD25 DAY2 CAR1 RCH2 BRI27 ATL28 NWS2 DAR23 MAR4 TAL4 NSV2 DOV6 CLT2 RSD9 MCH4 DAY22 NSV2 POC1 TAL20 MCH3 BRI2 DAR2 RCH3 DOV2 MAR4 NWS3 CLT8 CAR1 ATL28 ONT27 2nd 44491977 RSD3 DAY26 RCH6 CAR1 ATL1 NWS2 DAR3 BRI3 MAR3 TAL20 NSV5 DOV3 CLT1 RSD1 MCH2 DAY1 NSV3 POC2 TAL11 MCH8 BRI22 DAR4 RCH2 DOV23 MAR4 NWS24 CLT32 CAR2 ATL6 ONT2 2nd 46141978 RSD16 DAY33 RCH22 CAR4 ATL26 BRI25 DAR5 NWS2 MAR3 TAL11 DOV7 CLT8 NSV3 RSD2 MCH6 DAY4 NSV23 POC30 TAL7 6th 3949Chevy MCH14 BRI5 DAR3 RCH20 DOV27 MAR6 NWS4 CLT27 CAR6 ATL2 ONT341979 RSD32 CAR32 RCH5 NWS2 DAR2 MAR1 NSV2 CLT2 TWS6 RSD3 MCH5 NSV5 POC2 MCH1 BRI2 DAR9 RCH6 DOV1 MAR2 CLT4 NWS3 CAR1 ATL6 ONT5 1st 4830Olds DAY1 ATL11 BRI4 TAL4 DOV30 DAY5 TAL41980 Chevy RSD3 RCH3 CAR2 ATL33 BRI8 DAR9 NWS1 MAR3 NSV1 DOV2 CLT4 TWS2 RSD8 MCH5 NSV5 POC33 MCH5 BRI4 DAR9 RCH2 DOV17 NWS18 MAR15 CLT27 CAR14 ATL21 ONT30 4th 4255Olds DAY25 TAL31 DAY5 TAL181981 Kyle Petty Chevy RSD20 8th 3880Richard Petty Buick DAY1 RCH3 CAR3 ATL38 BRI29 NWS1 DAR33 MAR28 TAL39 NSV4 DOV19 CLT24 TWS4 RSD3 MCH6 DAY3 NSV9 POC2 TAL40 MCH1 BRI24 DAR30 RCH11 DOV10 MAR18 NWS21 CLT30 CAR4 ATL26 RSD71982 Pontiac DAY27 RCH2 BRI7 ATL2 CAR30 DAR31 NWS5 MAR15 TAL27 NSV9 DOV24 CLT8 POC7 RSD36 MCH26 DAY25 NSV7 POC2 TAL3 MCH2 BRI26 DAR2 RCH13 DOV30 NWS4 CLT8 MAR3 CAR6 ATL15 RSD31 5th 38141983 DAY38 RCH8 CAR1 ATL5 DAR25 NWS10 MAR17 TAL1 NSV6 DOV7 BRI5 CLT2 RSD10 POC3 MCH11 DAY33 NSV19 POC10 TAL4 MCH6 BRI9 DAR12 RCH6 DOV9 MAR9 NWS12 CLT1 CAR26 ATL5 RSD10 4th 40421986 Richard Petty 43 Pontiac DAY36 RCH20 CAR3 ATL11 BRI14 DAR7 NWS29 MAR28 TAL7 DOV6 CLTWth RSD6 POC19 MCH13 DAY22 POC34 TAL37 GLN10 MCH18 BRI7 DAR40 RCH4 DOV12 MAR16 NWS3 CLT35 CAR8 ATL2 RSD21 14th 33141987 DAY3 CAR15 RCH23 ATL14 DAR3 NWS6 BRI2 MAR22 TAL16 CLT4 DOV36 POC29 RSD6 MCH12 DAY26 POC8 TAL37 GLN14 MCH11 BRI5 DAR3 RCH5 DOV9 MAR13 NWS9 CLT5 CAR17 RSD4 ATL30 8th 37081988 DAY34 RCH3 CAR41 ATL23 DAR41 BRI6 NWS6 MAR32 TAL20 CLT15 DOV15 RSD6 POC26 MCH24 DAY20 POC28 TAL21 GLN17 MCH39 BRI8 DAR33 RCH34 DOV38 MAR27 CLT38 NWS18 CAR25 PHO35 ATL36 22nd 26441989 DAY17 CAR16 ATL27 RCHDNQ DAR15 BRIDNQ NWSDNQ MAR24 TAL23 CLT19 DOV20 SON26 POC25 MCH30 DAY20 POC38 TAL21 GLN13 MCH18 BRIDNQ DAR35 RCH33 DOV30 MAR24 CLT34 NWS32 CAR34 PHO42 ATL28 29th 21481990 DAY34 RCH35 CAR32 ATL25 DAR21 BRI26 NWS29 MAR20 TAL29 CLT27 DOV21 SON26 POC38 MCH11 DAY36 POC9 TAL29 GLN18 MCH33 BRI29 DAR34 RCH21 DOV16 MAR29 NWS17 CLT20 CAR21 PHO23 ATL17 26th 25561991 DAY19 RCH11 CAR15 ATL38 DAR37 BRI17 NWS16 MAR14 TAL40 CLT20 DOV17 SON34 POC11 MCH35 DAY22 POC31 TAL18 GLN9 MCH23 BRI12 DAR16 RCH24 DOV20 MAR30 NWS19 CLT12 CAR16 PHO41 ATL22 24th 28171992 DAY16 CAR16 RCH21 ATL16 DAR32 BRI27 NWS31 MAR29 TAL15 CLT41 DOV20 SON21 POC16 MCH15 DAY36 POC20 TAL15 GLN28 MCH18 BRI16 DAR20 RCH16 DOV28 MAR18 NWS27 CLT27 CAR25 PHO22 ATL35 26th 27311993 Rick Wilson 44 DAY34 CAR17 RCH25 ATL24 DAR26 BRI25 NWS23 MAR17 TAL16 SON8 CLT32 DOV11 POC12 MCH34 DAY11 NHA28 POC21 TAL23 GLN22 MCH28 BRI28 DAR30 RCH29 DOV34 NWS33 CLT36 CAR26 PHO20 ATL23 28th 2647Jimmy Hensley MAR341994 Wally Dallenbach Jr 43 DAY17 CAR27 RCHDNQ ATLDNQ DAR41 BRI17 NWS16 MARDNQ TAL41 SON4 CLT25 DOV10 POC17 MCHDNQ DAYDNQ NHADNQ POC16 TAL8 IND23 GLN14 27th 2893John Andretti MCH17 BRI30 DAR16 RCH11 DOV25 MAR21 NWS17 CLT24 CAR25 PHO43 ATL131995 Bobby Hamilton DAY18 CAR36 RCH9 ATL17 DAR9 BRI4 NWS13 MAR8 TAL15 SON14 CLT9 DOV24 POC15 MCH25 DAY40 NHA16 POC19 TAL21 IND11 GLN33 MCH8 BRI20 DAR14 RCH5 DOV2 MAR4 NWS16 CLT10 CAR30 PHO31 ATL25 14th 35761996 DAY20 CAR24 RCH6 ATL16 DAR16 BRI32 NWS8 MAR6 TAL11 SON17 CLT31 DOV21 POC5 MCH15 DAY16 NHA20 POC39 TAL17 IND31 GLN38 MCH13 BRI10 DAR19 RCH7 DOV10 MAR3 NWS8 CLT19 CAR28 PHO1 ATL6 9th 36391997 DAY15 CAR28 RCH5 ATL10 DAR37 TEX20 BRI13 MAR2 SON19 TAL31 CLT29 DOV17 POC39 MCH32 CAL23 DAY20 NHA31 POC32 IND20 GLN28 MCH26 BRI22 DAR20 RCH38 NHA3 DOV13 MAR3 CLT21 TAL20 CAR1 PHO3 ATL7 16th 34501998 John Andretti DAY18 CAR13 LVS41 ATL20 DAR13 BRI19 TEX42 MAR18 TAL33 CAL31 CLT7 DOV12 RCH22 MCH20 POC13 SON3 NHA6 POC12 IND7 GLN8 MCH9 BRI38 NHA3 DAR14 RCH5 DOV9 MAR37 CLT12 TAL21 DAY14 PHO6 CAR34 ATL32 11th 36821999 DAY43 CAR19 LVS12 ATL28 DAR9 TEX38 BRI4 MAR1 TAL9 CAL17 RCH39 CLT19 DOV13 MCH8 POC28 SON3 DAY19 NHA18 POC42 IND37 GLN29 MCH10 BRI40 DAR18 RCH9 NHA41 DOV41 MAR43 CLT17 TAL32 CAR7 PHO8 HOM16 ATL33 17th 33942000 DAY22 CAR12 LVS25 ATL18 DAR20 BRI33 TEX32 MAR14 TAL11 CAL25 RCH18 CLT31 DOV13 MCH9 POC21 SON43 DAY14 NHA40 POC41 IND42 GLN37 MCH27 BRI20 DAR37 RCH11 NHA7 DOV22 MAR13 CLT18 TAL20 CAR23 PHO28 HOM37 ATL19 23rd 31692001 Dodge DAY39 CAR21 LVS37 ATL14 DAR6 BRI2 TEX31 MAR35 TAL37 CAL26 RCH34 CLTDNQ DOV19 MCH37 POC39 SON30 DAY22 CHI23 NHA23 POC27 IND14 GLN14 MCH26 BRI21 DAR21 RCH30 DOV19 KAN39 CLT26 MAR33 TAL34 PHO39 CAR29 HOM22 ATL25 NHA36 31st 29432002 DAY37 CAR15 LVS36 ATL36 DAR22 BRI34 TEX22 MAR42 TAL38 CAL24 RCH20 CLT15 DOV32 POC31 MCH23 SON10 DAY24 CHI22 NHA25 POC23 IND26 GLN11 MCH20 BRI19 DAR42 RCH29 NHA22 DOV29 KAN14 TAL18 CLT23 MAR13 ATL43 CAR18 PHO14 HOM39 28th 31612003 DAY34 CAR39 LVS18 ATL29 DAR38 BRI31 TEX19 TAL14 MAR30 CAL8 RCH30 CLT39 DOV34 POC23 41st 2911Christian Fittipaldi MCH35 SON40 CHI29 NHA37 POC24 INDDNQ MCH33 BRI41 DAR43 RCH43 NHA31Shane Hmiel DAYDNQScott Maxwell GLNDNQJeff Green DOV16 TAL18 KAN27 CLT27 MAR24 ATLDNQ PHO37 CAR19 HOM402004 DAY33 CAR28 LVS34 ATL19 DAR24 BRI29 TEX35 MAR24 TAL19 CAL37 RCH37 CLT27 DOV31 POC15 MCH27 SON27 DAY30 CHI28 NHA24 POC33 IND14 GLN17 MCH23 BRI29 CAL27 RCH25 NHA19 DOV21 TAL39 KAN29 CLT35 MAR7 ATL21 PHO23 DAR14 HOM37 30th 30542005 DAY16 CAL27 LVS23 ATL28 BRI29 MAR22 TEX43 PHO21 TAL25 DAR22 RCH24 CLT11 DOV30 POC15 MCH38 SON29 DAY34 CHI24 NHA31 POC19 IND15 GLN24 MCH24 BRI22 CAL25 RCH16 NHA17 DOV27 TAL21 KAN26 CLT19 MAR37 ATL29 TEX18 PHO28 HOM30 29th 32412006 Bobby Labonte DAY35 CAL31 LVS30 ATL43 BRI5 MAR32 TEX10 PHO8 TAL29 RCH24 DAR22 CLT17 DOV13 POC12 MCH28 SON35 DAY42 CHI12 NHA23 POC8 IND40 GLN24 MCH19 BRI23 CAL26 RCH22 NHA40 DOV7 KAN17 TAL10 CLT5 MAR3 ATL12 TEX16 PHO27 HOM41 21st 35672007 DAY21 CAL28 LVS13 ATL16 BRI22 MAR43 TEX28 PHO8 TAL20 RCH15 DAR19 CLT13 DOV18 POC19 MCH34 SON33 NHA18 DAY35 CHI20 IND19 POC30 GLN24 MCH9 BRI8 CAL11 RCH16 NHA22 DOV27 KAN42 TAL35 CLT12 MAR22 ATL41 TEX16 PHO18 HOM23 18th 35172008 DAY11 CAL25 LVS17 ATL12 BRI38 MAR25 TEX20 PHO12 TAL34 RCH13 DAR18 CLT11 DOV32 POC11 MCH31 SON39 NHA10 DAY13 CHI29 IND16 POC33 GLN42 MCH27 BRI23 CAL21 RCH21 NHA13 DOV14 KAN24 TAL6 CLT17 MAR37 ATL26 TEX39 PHO19 HOM33 21st 3448Car No 44 Results Edit NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts1997 Kyle Petty 44 Pontiac DAY14 CAR29 RCH10 ATL13 DAR33 TEX27 BRI29 MAR40 SON13 TAL40 CLT14 DOV5 POC14 MCH26 CAL31 DAY7 NHA13 POC8 IND13 GLN26 MCH23 BRI36 DAR32 RCH20 NHA12 DOV3 MAR26 CLT9 TAL7 CAR22 PHO9 ATL6 15th 34551998 DAY11 CAR24 LVS22 ATL36 DAR29 BRI38 TEX17 MAR34 TAL38 CAL42 CLT30 DOV42 RCH24 MCH36 POC31 SON26 NHA8 POC21 IND14 GLN6 MCH29 BRI12 NHA33 DAR28 RCH39 DOV41 MAR29 CLT18 TAL20 DAY22 PHO36 CAR39 ATL29 30th 26751999 DAY7 CAR43 LVSDNQ ATL43 DAR31 TEXDNQ BRI8 MAR10 TAL13 CAL26 RCH7 CLT30 DOV32 MCH27 POC19 SON8 DAY36 NHA41 POC16 IND41 GLN8 MCH31 BRI29 DAR28 RCH15 NHA33 DOV20 MAR7 CLT32 TAL19 CAR23 PHO7 HOM7 ATL24 26th 31032000 DAY25 CAR31 LVS29 ATL26 DAR25 BRI24 TEXDNQ MAR38 TAL9 CAL26 RCH28 DOVDNQ MCH39 POC41 SON19 DAY30 POC40 INDDNQ GLN41 MCHDNQ BRI22 37th 1860Steve Grissom CLTDNQ NHA36 DAR26 RCH27 NHADNQ DOV27 MARDNQ CLTDNQ TAL16 CARDNQ PHODNQ HOMDNQ ATLDNQ2001 Buckshot Jones Dodge DAY29 CAR35 LVS36 ATL19 DAR41 BRI33 TEX33 MAR38 TAL16 CALDNQ RCHDNQ CLT27 DOV26 MCH36 POC42 SON36 DAYDNQ CHI38 NHA24 POC39 IND 36 MCHDNQ BRI43 DAR35 RCH37 DOV38 KAN31 CLTDNQ MAR30 TAL28 PHO16 CAR38 HOM34 ATL33 NHA41 41st 1939Wally Dallenbach Jr GLNDNQ2002 Buckshot Jones DAYDNQ CAR41 LVS23 ATL12 DAR19 BRI40 TEX26 MAR33 37th 2031Steve Grissom TAL25 CAL33 RCH8 CLT32 DOV25 POC26 MCH40 DAYDNQ CHI31 NHA28 MAR40Jerry Nadeau SON34 POC36 IND24 GLN26 MCH32 BRI21 DAR41 RCH27 NHA28 DOV42 KAN27 TAL24 CLT13Ted Musgrave ATL28Greg Biffle CAR25 HOM25Christian Fittipaldi PHO412003 DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX TAL MAR CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAYDNQ CHI NHA POC IND GLN40 MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOVDNQ TAL28 KAN CLT34 MAR ATL PHO CAR HOM 57th 183Car No 45 Results Edit NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts2000 Adam Petty 45 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX40 MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV MCH POC SON DAY NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV 64th 103Kyle Petty Pontiac MAR31 CLT TAL CAR PHO HOMDNQ ATL2001 Dodge DAY16 CARDNQ LVSDNQ ATL42 DAR35 BRI41 TEXDNQ MAR42 TALDNQ CAL35 RCH22 CLTDNQ DOVDNQ MCH27 POC34 SON22 DAY29 CHIDNQ NHA26 POC31 INDDNQ GLN39 MCH25 BRIDNQ DAR26 RCH25 DOV43 KANDNQ CLTDNQ MARDNQ TAL33 PHO43 CAR43 HOM16 ATL30 NHA23 43rd 16732002 DAY41 CAR37 LVS30 ATL15 DAR14 BRI12 TEX21 MAR20 TAL10 CAL17 RCH23 CLT13 DOV20 POC13 MCH12 SON17 DAY19 CHI24 NHA37 POC27 IND25 GLN29 MCH25 BRI15 DAR13 RCH17 NHA39 DOV16 KAN15 TAL16 CLT20 MAR37 ATL14 CAR30 PHO32 HOM31 22nd 35012003 DAY13 CAR35 LVS31 ATL34 DAR36 BRI34 TAL11 MAR34 CAL28 RCH27 CLT30 DOV43 POC27 MCH34 SON27 DAY23 CHI27 NHA32 POC34 IND40 GLN42 MCH16 BRI34 DAR27 RCH34 NHA30 DOV32 TALDNQ KAN23 CLT40 MAR25 ATL25 PHO35 CAR32 HOMDNQ 37th 2414Christian Fittipaldi TEX382004 Kyle Petty DAY21 CAR39 LVS12 ATL28 DAR34 BRI25 TEX21 MAR18 TAL24 CAL39 RCH27 CLT38 DOV37 POC37 MCH18 SON32 DAY24 CHI26 NHA27 POC19 IND23 GLN18 MCH29 BRI37 CAL35 RCH34 NHA21 DOV17 TAL29 KAN38 CLT27 MAR22 ATL29 PHO28 DAR35 HOMDNQ 33rd 28112005 DAY17 CAL18 LVS25 ATL36 BRI8 MAR18 TEX24 PHO31 TAL43 DAR28 RCH33 CLT17 DOV19 POC41 MCH30 SON27 DAY19 CHI27 NHA29 POC30 IND13 GLN20 MCH33 BRI25 CAL41 RCH27 NHA21 DOV8 TAL24 KAN29 CLT15 MAR14 ATL25 TEX21 PHO19 HOM27 27th 32882006 DAY39 CAL25 LVS29 ATL8 BRI18 MAR30 TEX39 PHO31 TAL18 RCH26 DAR18 CLT25 DOV27 POC40 MCH35 SON21 DAY28 CHI28 NHA28 POC42 IND27 GLN30 MCH31 BRI34 CAL35 RCH34 NHA37 DOV25 KAN29 TAL38 CLT22 MAR10 ATL17 TEX11 PHO25 HOM28 32nd 29282007 DAY42 CAL22 LVS28 ATL34 BRI20 MAR22 TEX35 PHO30 TAL18 RCH25 DAR25 CLT3 DOV34 SON39 IND32 POC34 GLN43 CAL28 RCH35 NHA37 DOV40 KAN21 TAL28 CLT18 MAR21 ATL13 TEX42 PHO29 HOM34 35th 2814Chad McCumbee POC25 MCH41John Andretti MCH27 NHA42 DAY28 CHI18Kenny Wallace BRI322008 Kyle Petty DAY34 CAL38 LVS41 ATL32 BRI28 MARDNQ PHODNQ TAL32 RCH27 DAR41 CLT36 BRI31 CAL38 RCH24 DOV40 KAN41 PHO39 41st 2253Chad McCumbee TEXDNQ DOVDNQ POC17 NHA42 CLT35 MAR25 ATL35 TEXDNQ HOM36Terry Labonte POC30 MCH29 SON17 NHA35 DAY16 CHI38 IND27 MCH32 TAL17Boris Said GLN24See also EditList of NASCAR race wins by Petty EnterprisesReferences Edit 2021 Coca Cola 600 NASCAR Cup Series on FOX May 30 2021 Fox YouTube YouTube Race Results Petty Enterprises leaving Level Cross era behind 7 November 2007 NASCAR com drivers amp teams drivers Archived from the original on 2002 02 12 Which came first the Plymouth or the Petty 279 Richard Petty The King Player fm Dirty Mo Media Archived from the original on July 23 2020 Retrieved May 8 2020 External links EditOfficial site All time statistics at racing reference info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Petty Enterprises amp oldid 1144294100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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