NASCAR, listen up. More, more, more, more history interviews. Pettys, Wood Brothers, Alabama Gang, Ricky Rudd, Million Dollar Bill, Buddy Arrington, Jimmy Means, Dave Marcis, High Wide and Handsome, Morgan Shepherd, Rusty, Mark, Texas Terry, to name a few I would love to hear.
I'm Indonesian, and I don't even watch NASCAR, but when I still had PS1, and played NASCAR, I always chose this number 43, and I still remember his name, and I just found out that he is a legend. 👑
Really enjoyed this interview. I live about 2.5 miles from Richard, about 3.5 miles from Dale, and about 5 miles from the Petty Museum. I've seen him several times, both at the museum and at the local gas station. He's always wearing his cowboy hat, sunglasses and boots, and seems very friendly and down to earth. I also ran into Dale Inman at the local Walmart one evening; he actually complimented me on something I was wearing, so I took that as an opportunity to shake his hand, say hello, and congratulate him on being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He was very nice and cordial; I also see him out mowing his grass quite often during the summer. As far as the museum, it is definitely worth the trip; Richard's gun collection alone is amazing, not to mention his trophies, and his, Kyle's and Adam's race cars and memorabilia.
We were on our way to Myrtle Beach from NY and happened to go to the museum on a Monday and Richard was there, what a great man talked to us and posed for a picture. Very cool things in the museum well worth a visit if you are ever in the area or even a special trip to see it. Will not be disappointed if you are an old school Richard fan.👍
I went to the Museum in September it was great. I wish I could have met Richard. I'm 72 and did meet him a few times at the old Asheville Weaverville speedway back in the 60's. If you haven't been to this place you should go, it is at the top of nascar history
Grew up watching Richard Petty race. Nascar back in the 70's and 80's had a exciting rawness about it. Petty decals on my gokart. Richard Petty slot cars, model kits, watching Nascar racing on TV with my dad. This was a great little video. Cool shyte 😎🏁
Back in 2004 , I was visiting family in Virginia and while there took a drive down to Levelcross . The museum was small , located at the front of the shop . The shop was a row of single stall garages along side the house where he was born . I have many photos of my visit , my excitement at the time was off the charts . The last car his dad drove , the last car he drove (that caught fire ), Adams car , many trophies , awards , even a display case of his belt buckles . The entrance to the building was alongside the driveway to the house , and as I was walking out the door to leave , Richard's wife was pulling in the driveway and gave me a little wave and a big smile ! A memory I could never forget !
It would be a dream to come see the museum, I have always been a fan of Richard Petty. Ever since I was 5 years old and watching the first ever Disney Cars film. The KING and Tex Dinoco were always my favourite characters ever since I was little and will always be my favourite! One day! I will come see this incredible museum. It’s a mission I have to complete!!
Thank you Richard Petty I was at the Daytona when you want all your races and had all your wreck you are definitely the king thank you thank you so much
What an awesome video! Amazing persons and absolutely legendary race cars. I love The King's Plymouths, mainly the '67 Belvedere and the Superbird. Outstanding! Thanks for this video.
Richard Petty was my favorite driver. I would buy a general admission ticket to the Riverside International Raceway jump the fence to get in the grandstands at the esses and watch Petty drive straight through in the dirt.
Richard is the King, not just because of his win record (as he and others have stated, he raced during a different time and so it is difficult to accurately compare him and others in terms of wins) but because of his attitude towards NASCAR and fans, his love and encouragement of the sport, his participation in shaping the early years of NASCAR and the innovation of some of the safety features (such as the window nets); it takes all of that to be the King.
kasia kos It was a hell of a lot better back then. You know through the years it growed. It has went down hill attendence way down. Even b4 the plandemic bristol was lucky to get 40k in attendence. I remember at one time they got near 160k Tickets were impossible to get aint that way now.I remember as a kid going to smoky mtn raceway. They would qualify and then run the race.People now says they werent no competition. Well I guess it was a figment of my imagination. All those names glotzback baker yarbrough allison brothers pearson just to name a few. I tell you its like country music today ruint aint no faron youngs merle haggards johnny cash waylon jennings charlie daniels patsy clines and as george jones sung whos gona fill their shoes
yeah they don't want the tens of thousands of people a year who come through the museum to touch everything, I don't think Richard has to follow the same rules in his own museum.
Underbird Different times just as in ww2 with the greatest generation when men were men knew which restroom to use. No power steering chrome bumpers bias ply tires. If a man done you wrong helmets or water bottles werent thrown fists flew. Them days ended about 1979. Earnhardt had he have been in his prime would have worn several beat downs in the 60s thru the 70s
If petty was going for a younger look with that go tee then he did it right! Man looks 20 years younger! And he already looked younger than 83. I just pray to got my dad and family gets to live that long with such great health!
the King Richard Petty was the greatest driver that ever sat behind the wheel on a track dirt or asphalt , todays lil punk drivers couldn't make it back in his day
Everyone who says Dale was the best ever... Nope. They didn't call this guy The King for nothing. And Dale would be the first one to tell you that ....
we are still here, he says......... you got that right.. still here and still the KING Seven Championships with 200 wins... 95 more wins than the next closest competitor The Silver Fox David Pearson.../105 thats 112 more than Jimmie Johnson/83 and 119 more than Dale Earnhardt/76
Good to see Richard in good health at 83 years. Long Live The King.
Ikr espically after his 1970 Darlington crash, his 1988 Daytona crash, and his 1992 pocono crash
@@blackhawkrescue5fromroblox151 I think the king has always been so active both mentally and physically that's probably his secret
@@Mechaxthemaskedgamer True but I mean those flips were violent
@@blackhawkrescue5fromroblox151 definitely it's probably just luck is the reason why the king is still walking now at 84
Long live the king sounded wrong in my head
Didn’t expect to see his cars character in there
Same
I mean it was actually him in the movie
@@GoganLiesbrecht wait are you for real
@@darknova1552 yes, he voiced the king in the movie
@@GoganLiesbrecht hm half supriese
NASCAR, listen up. More, more, more, more history interviews. Pettys, Wood Brothers, Alabama Gang, Ricky Rudd, Million Dollar Bill, Buddy Arrington, Jimmy Means, Dave Marcis, High Wide and Handsome, Morgan Shepherd, Rusty, Mark, Texas Terry, to name a few I would love to hear.
Check out the Dale Jr podcast..he’s done interviewed most of who you speak of. They are in a studio, not a garage though.
Yes
I'm Indonesian, and I don't even watch NASCAR, but when I still had PS1, and played NASCAR, I always chose this number 43, and I still remember his name, and I just found out that he is a legend. 👑
Really enjoyed this interview. I live about 2.5 miles from Richard, about 3.5 miles from Dale, and about 5 miles from the Petty Museum. I've seen him several times, both at the museum and at the local gas station. He's always wearing his cowboy hat, sunglasses and boots, and seems very friendly and down to earth. I also ran into Dale Inman at the local Walmart one evening; he actually complimented me on something I was wearing, so I took that as an opportunity to shake his hand, say hello, and congratulate him on being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He was very nice and cordial; I also see him out mowing his grass quite often during the summer. As far as the museum, it is definitely worth the trip; Richard's gun collection alone is amazing, not to mention his trophies, and his, Kyle's and Adam's race cars and memorabilia.
This man won 200 races and 7 NASCAR CUP Championships. Richard Petty is the King!
What I wouldn’t give to be able to sit in the same room as this man for an hour and listen to him tell stories
Richard Petty is a national treasure.
2 actual living legends...
Very true
We were on our way to Myrtle Beach from NY and happened to go to the museum on a Monday and Richard was there, what a great man talked to us and posed for a picture. Very cool things in the museum well worth a visit if you are ever in the area or even a special trip to see it. Will not be disappointed if you are an old school Richard fan.👍
I went to the Museum in September it was great. I wish I could have met Richard. I'm 72 and did meet him a few times at the old Asheville Weaverville speedway back in the 60's. If you haven't been to this place you should go, it is at the top of nascar history
Richard petty = the king
I just love the fact that he has a full Dinoco livery car 😂
King Richard Petty is the best Wishing him and his family and his race team will. And all the best for 2021 Take Care Sir
Grew up watching Richard Petty race. Nascar back in the 70's and 80's had a exciting rawness about it. Petty decals on my gokart. Richard Petty slot cars, model kits, watching Nascar racing on TV with my dad. This was a great little video.
Cool shyte 😎🏁
Disney making the movie CARS only cemented this man’s legacy
Richard KING 👑Petty #1 forever
Man Mr. Petty doesn't even look older! He still looks great!!
He still looks like a refreshed 50-year-old even if he is in his elderly age
I love Richard petty so much and I love the camp that he does
I grew up watching him. I really love these guys.
It's so cool to have the same last name as Richard Pettys crew chief
Wow. Cool
Thank you mr. Petty thank you mr. Inman for sharing this I remember when.
Back in 2004 , I was visiting family in Virginia and while there took a drive down to Levelcross . The museum was small , located at the front of the shop . The shop was a row of single stall garages along side the house where he was born . I have many photos of my visit , my excitement at the time was off the charts . The last car his dad drove , the last car he drove (that caught fire ), Adams car , many trophies , awards , even a display case of his belt buckles . The entrance to the building was alongside the driveway to the house , and as I was walking out the door to leave , Richard's wife was pulling in the driveway and gave me a little wave and a big smile ! A memory I could never forget !
2 OF THE GREATEST MOTORSPORT ICONS OF ALL TIME
It would be a dream to come see the museum, I have always been a fan of Richard Petty. Ever since I was 5 years old and watching the first ever Disney Cars film. The KING and Tex Dinoco were always my favourite characters ever since I was little and will always be my favourite! One day! I will come see this incredible museum. It’s a mission I have to complete!!
Happy Birthday to "The King", many more to go.
Thank you Richard Petty I was at the Daytona when you want all your races and had all your wreck you are definitely the king thank you thank you so much
Love the king and his museum! I was fortunate to visit the museum in 2019, and I need to go back again.
Love the back and forth between Dale and Richard.
Heyyy!!! 😄
Good to see Nascar is a big fan of Pixar Cars
What an awesome video! Amazing persons and absolutely legendary race cars. I love The King's Plymouths, mainly the '67 Belvedere and the Superbird. Outstanding! Thanks for this video.
KoOl Interview. I love those old racing stories.
Long live THE KING..
Richard Petty was my favorite driver. I would buy a general admission ticket to the Riverside International Raceway jump the fence to get in the grandstands at the esses and watch Petty drive straight through in the dirt.
When I was a kid Richard Petty was my hero and I find Dale Inman to be very fascinating.
Richard is the King, not just because of his win record (as he and others have stated, he raced during a different time and so it is difficult to accurately compare him and others in terms of wins) but because of his attitude towards NASCAR and fans, his love and encouragement of the sport, his participation in shaping the early years of NASCAR and the innovation of some of the safety features (such as the window nets); it takes all of that to be the King.
Listening to avenge sevenfold "hail to the king" on my phone and this video pops up in my feed on my laptop. Awesome!
Liked because Dale uses the word “kindly” in place of “kind of” and that reminds me of my Papaw.
Richard Petty the king ✌️
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Very cool, hope to get there some day soon!!! 👍👍👍
I wish NASCAR would go back to them olden days
I assure you would find the olden days boring and dry.
I rather the older days
They had better playoffs structures. That now.
And i rather how they made older paint schemes that now.
kasia kos It was a hell of a lot better back then. You know through the years it growed. It has went down hill attendence way down. Even b4 the plandemic bristol was lucky to get 40k in attendence. I remember at one time they got near 160k Tickets were impossible to get aint that way now.I remember as a kid going to smoky mtn raceway. They would qualify and then run the race.People now says they werent no competition. Well I guess it was a figment of my imagination. All those names glotzback baker yarbrough allison brothers pearson just to name a few. I tell you its like country music today ruint aint no faron youngs merle haggards johnny cash waylon jennings charlie daniels patsy clines and as george jones sung whos gona fill their shoes
“Look but please don’t touch” lol okay
yeah they don't want the tens of thousands of people a year who come through the museum to touch everything, I don't think Richard has to follow the same rules in his own museum.
The 2 greatest to ever show up to the track
Don’t forget Maurice. He had a much lower profile but was every bit as important as the two men here.
When I was a kid back in the 70s Richard was my hero and still is because he is still the template for success and Christ...
Richard Petty was probably the best driver that we ever had in NASCAR history
Allan Catellier No probably he was the best that ever lived
Debatable.
@@Nighthawk268 you may be right but it is my personal believe you may have your own believe.
@@allancatellier7424 Sounds good bro. Stay positive out there.
He’s a good cheater that’s for sure
America 🎉
Had his toy hauler and car when I was a kid 30 years ago! Always liked him
That superbird!!!!!! Sweet Jesus!!
Two awesome guys
No headrests in a race car (even in the 80s!) - I have no ideas who these guys survived even a single crash!
Underbird Different times just as in ww2 with the greatest generation when men were men knew which restroom to use. No power steering chrome bumpers bias ply tires. If a man done you wrong helmets or water bottles werent thrown fists flew. Them days ended about 1979. Earnhardt had he have been in his prime would have worn several beat downs in the 60s thru the 70s
@@robtans5042
Men back then died of basal scull fractures just as they do today.
@@automan224 rather be a boomer than the alternative
THE KING
Awesome!
I love when the king says WHAT
Just wondering how competitive that Superbird would be today? Bet it would surprise quite a few people.....!
Long live the King!
*RICHARD PETTY = LEGEND* 👑🏆
Richard Petty = Legend
Kyle Petty(son) = Epic
@@B4RC0D3_YT kyle petty epic are u sure?
Loved Richard and thank you Dale now let Maurice talk. You can do walk thru of that museum for days. RPI FAN!!
Unfortunately, Maurice passed away last year.
Thanks Maurice will be missed.
Love these old Champion's talk about Nascar
Close your eyes and listen to Dale Inman. Sounds like Richard Childress
Definitely a North Carolina accent.
And Tom Higgens (Author of The Tim Richmond Book)
those cars and engines are priceless
RIP Dale Earnhardt
Its good to see Richard Still alive 43 for life
Woah Cars race cars are here wow
Cool! 😀😄😃😁
If petty was going for a younger look with that go tee then he did it right! Man looks 20 years younger! And he already looked younger than 83. I just pray to got my dad and family gets to live that long with such great health!
This place is actually called 43 land
Great video
There’s a fu*king fire
Get the fu*king fire extinguisher
-Richard petty
1992 hooters 500
I💓 The 43 STP Scheme
I love that blue!
@@DixietheGoat9
Yep
Legend
Cool
video
The GOAT
man them cars takes some people back in the day where we didint have a stupid playoff point system
hammer cool mega fan Grüße aus Germany
I'm new to these tours, i didn't even know dale inman was still alive
No problem, There's a first time for everything
🎉
Show your Hot Wheels collection 🎉
It’s Mr and Mrs The King!!!!!!!! Those are the best!!!
The iconic 43
Wood Brothers next
When was this recorded? Glad to see an updated one
*There was a green petty?*
Richard grown a beard
43 like a king 🤗🤗🤔🤔in film cars 2 story
The car blue name is king
@@dinalkolugala2360 His real name is Strip Weathers.
The king is the king
Yes sir ✌️✌️
Strip Weathers was voiced by Richard Petty in Cars movie
No, The King was voiced by Richard, and Mrs. The King was voiced by his wife, Lynda.
the King Richard Petty was the greatest driver that ever sat behind the wheel on a track dirt or asphalt , todays lil punk drivers couldn't make it back in his day
King Richard
Hey Richard how about one of those 426 Hemi engines for my 69 Dodge LOL
Everyone who says Dale was the best ever... Nope. They didn't call this guy The King for nothing. And Dale would be the first one to tell you that ....
we are still here, he says......... you got that right..
still here and still the KING
Seven Championships with 200 wins...
95 more wins than the next closest competitor The Silver Fox David Pearson.../105
thats 112 more than Jimmie Johnson/83 and 119 more than Dale Earnhardt/76
Vigilant Guardian Well said never be another. George jones sung whos gona fill his shoes
Wait. He have thr king dinoco car? From cars?? Dammmnnnn
I wanna know about the 69 Ford wagon there!!!!
I still have your diecast model of the Ford torino talladega in the box. Is it true you won more races in that car besides Talladega
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PETTY PLEASE GO ON JOE ROGAN AND TELL YOUR STORY FOR THE NEW GENERATION PLEASE IT WOULD BE AMAZING.
in 1970 darlington last lap he crashed in his 1967 car
That would be so cool to see Richard Petty get back in his race car for One race.
K9 Blue Boi 206 I wish it could happen but at 83 no. Just memories but it was real
Dose anyone noticed The sign on the car that says look but don’t touch both of them are touching lol
I don't think it applies to them :)
Lifelong 43 fan. That's a museum full of winners
He didnt show the Pony-ack he won #200 with. Its in there too.