Every time I see Richard making a public appearance it warms my heart dude. Long live the KING
@mzaccagnini717926 күн бұрын
Richard Petty and Dale SR. Two best drivers ever.😊
@xipingpooh578328 күн бұрын
The King and his MOPAR
@user-ub1gm6jk7b28 күн бұрын
Mr. Petty looks great. My favorite cars also early to mid 70's
@williamwhitworth611027 күн бұрын
Took real men to drive those for sure
@notworthit109628 күн бұрын
Pleasure is ours to hear you talk Sir.
@Fleetwoodjohn27 күн бұрын
The King 😎
@reginaldhall687128 күн бұрын
1st car I personally ever bought was a 73 Charger SE.
@albondigas954927 күн бұрын
I met Richard at riverside 1972 . He was the only team with a truck bigger than a 1 ton.😅
@dandaniels455828 күн бұрын
What an honor for Dale Jr. to be able to sit with Richard and kyle Petty and ask them questions. But i would give my life for Dale Jr. to be able to sit and interview his daddy Dale Sr. I miss that man so much still to this day. Meeting Dale sr and talking with him twice, once all alone at his old busch shop behind the new DEI headquarters and the second time at his fan appreciation day at his dealership with my daddy in newton nc was the highlight of my entire 63 yrs of life. But the day he died at Daytona was the lowest of my life until i lost my own daddy 10 yrs after Dale died. My whole family except one sister loved Dale she liked jeff gordon, but we all loved watching Dale race every week, and to lose the man in black really shook us all to the core. That's how much he was loved and followed by us all. I will miss him until the day i die and pray i will get to sit and talk to him with my daddy in heaven one day again. Love you #3
@jessebolt8109
25 күн бұрын
Great story. I met Sr once at the Charlotte track. Got his autograph. I don't have idols but that picture autographed is as close as I will ever get. Sr was one of a kind. A hard worker with Southern toughness. Nothing was given to him. He earned all of it.
@angelraburn4401
14 күн бұрын
That was the good ol days when you could walk up and talk to a driver and his crew. I was honored to stand by #3 and speak with Dale Sr. It happened to be Chocolates birthday and we followed everyone to the pit and sang him the birthday song. Long gone are those days but I will never ever forget them. I was also standing at that corner where he died that night it happened and it took us a while to be able to get in the car and drive home. I never went back to watch another race. That was the end for me. I do get joy watching Jr. I’m so glad he gets to speak with those close to his dad and hear all the stories.
@OldsmobileCutlass1969Va27 күн бұрын
Someone needs to be recording all of Richard's stories! For a permanent record! I seriously could watch/listen to hours of him telling stories!
@young1198428 күн бұрын
Back when men were men and cars looked like production cars
@spenceryambrich3899
25 күн бұрын
*were production cars. Car off the lot with a roll cage in it.
@rickyparrish831028 күн бұрын
Love to see him 😊
@Frank.Diesel.670428 күн бұрын
Wow Richard Petty looks great Love you Dale Jr and Kyle Petty is cool to
@210corona
28 күн бұрын
He died 10 years ago, this is a clone.
@kriskellner9064
26 күн бұрын
He’s held together with hair dye and makeup.
@user-tt8yw2wm2f28 күн бұрын
outstanding
@rickel-bisi355628 күн бұрын
Man I hadda '72 Charger SE, 318 with a 904, and talk about a good handlin car, I would drive that Charger in blizzards on 5" of snow on the interstate at 65 mph, 70 and it tracked lika beauty and held a perfect line thru all the slow ass people goin 35, 40 with front wheel drive, my favorite car too!
@Professor-IC27 күн бұрын
Richard Petty, The Man .
@surfer535225 күн бұрын
A true legend! Hes called "The King" for a reason!
@Developer_3326 күн бұрын
Still got it King Richard, what a legend
@user-xd9do5js8b27 күн бұрын
I would love to know King Richard's opinion on driving the Plymouth superbird.......
@dankerns17125 күн бұрын
These interviews are priceless 👌 good job jr
@Outlawbullrider28 күн бұрын
He looks good for his age
@patmayer722225 күн бұрын
,,,..there it is,.....................................Mopar❤
@terrygarvin198027 күн бұрын
Those were the Best cars to watch as well. They looked like the cars we were driving and slid around and drove more like what was on the road. The King was the most natural racer as well. I miss those days.
@sixxford926323 күн бұрын
Legend😊
@GeoHvl16 күн бұрын
I bought a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner because of that man. 17 years old blue great car.
@chrisblanton108726 күн бұрын
Best looking Nascar ever
@ronframe387
24 күн бұрын
That 74 Charger at Daytona with the chrome wheels was the best looking race car ever! The way it sat,the way it looked at speed was awesome!
@joeansuini176223 күн бұрын
The King and his Charger!!!💖🌟🌟💖
@SouthVARonnie25 күн бұрын
"The King" appeared to be enjoying that mini-bike he was cruising around on at RIR, the only time I ever saw him live in the late 90's.
@philliprobinson290225 күн бұрын
Top stuff
@6by6by628 күн бұрын
I think it would be fascinating if they developed a legacy racing league where those 70s race cars could be recreated as they were with the addition of internal safety equipment and put today’s drivers and teams on the track and let’s see how good they truly are as compared with those drivers from that time period..
@stevegodfrey830826 күн бұрын
I LOVE MY 1971 DODGE CHARGER . THANKS RICHARD PETTY.
@DennyBass28 күн бұрын
Can’t believe he liked when he had the best car by a mile the most. 😂😂😂 He was absolutely untouchable in the charger
@bigrig4385
27 күн бұрын
Right. I wish every team had that car back then.
@alandavis1245
27 күн бұрын
Pearson ran right there with him in his mercury
@terrygarvin1980
27 күн бұрын
Outran him on the big tracks..@@alandavis1245
@angelraburn440114 күн бұрын
I remember an interview when they were talking to Richard about the Super Bee. He said at Daytona they had to nail a board in the seat because on the corners he would be on the other side of the seat trying to drive 😂😂 that was one of the best stories.
@SouthVARonnie25 күн бұрын
When I was real young in the 60's, we went to visit relatives in Mt.Airy, NC. We ate at a place called Ray's Kingburger, that was giving out their bumper stickers reading, "Richard Petty for President".
@DanielLopez-tb2fl24 күн бұрын
Fuselage style 1971 - 1977. Memphis Dan LeLoLai
@lifeonthelake436724 күн бұрын
Hell he had every advantage
@brucelipsky414726 күн бұрын
How is it not the 1967 Plymouth? 27 wins, ten in a row, in one season.
@jackgtx440
22 күн бұрын
I’d bet that’s his number 2. But he always said “The Racer’s Edge” Charger was his favorite. I do love the 67 car. I have a 66 Belvedere and a 67 GTX 😁
@Fl-Pride24 күн бұрын
Before aerodynamics
@paulsontag923325 күн бұрын
His last race was Jeff Gordon’s first race!
@NewBeginning50925 күн бұрын
How in the Hell does Richard Petty look younger now than he before
@DanielLopez-tb2fl24 күн бұрын
His 1979 Dodge Magnum was reskinned into a Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Dr. Boogie Lee Farnsworth
@jackgtx440
22 күн бұрын
Seriously?
@kentstephens477026 күн бұрын
Mopar won Richard a lot of races.
@rockridgewoodshop25 күн бұрын
86 years old
@TheSwreptile26 күн бұрын
Dodge cars are still strong running beasts
@jeffboothe429527 күн бұрын
He is aging well
@chrismurray155827 күн бұрын
How many wins would petty have had he started racing in the early 90’s ? Ima guess it wouldn’t be 200 wins cause they ran 60 plus races when petty started and you didn’t have tech inspection before races and all of that so ima say he wins 68 races in modern era
@MilesCobbett16 күн бұрын
Didn't he race Fords in early 1960's ‽
@Bryan-wu1ss26 күн бұрын
Doesn’t look like he’s almost 90
@tonyornelas937425 күн бұрын
It also had a bigger engine then the rest of the cars
Пікірлер: 66
Richard Petty , the King , period
@OoogaBoog
25 күн бұрын
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@jesterzcourt1522
23 күн бұрын
I'm the 43rd person to like that comment
Every time I see Richard making a public appearance it warms my heart dude. Long live the KING
Richard Petty and Dale SR. Two best drivers ever.😊
The King and his MOPAR
Mr. Petty looks great. My favorite cars also early to mid 70's
Took real men to drive those for sure
Pleasure is ours to hear you talk Sir.
The King 😎
1st car I personally ever bought was a 73 Charger SE.
I met Richard at riverside 1972 . He was the only team with a truck bigger than a 1 ton.😅
What an honor for Dale Jr. to be able to sit with Richard and kyle Petty and ask them questions. But i would give my life for Dale Jr. to be able to sit and interview his daddy Dale Sr. I miss that man so much still to this day. Meeting Dale sr and talking with him twice, once all alone at his old busch shop behind the new DEI headquarters and the second time at his fan appreciation day at his dealership with my daddy in newton nc was the highlight of my entire 63 yrs of life. But the day he died at Daytona was the lowest of my life until i lost my own daddy 10 yrs after Dale died. My whole family except one sister loved Dale she liked jeff gordon, but we all loved watching Dale race every week, and to lose the man in black really shook us all to the core. That's how much he was loved and followed by us all. I will miss him until the day i die and pray i will get to sit and talk to him with my daddy in heaven one day again. Love you #3
@jessebolt8109
25 күн бұрын
Great story. I met Sr once at the Charlotte track. Got his autograph. I don't have idols but that picture autographed is as close as I will ever get. Sr was one of a kind. A hard worker with Southern toughness. Nothing was given to him. He earned all of it.
@angelraburn4401
14 күн бұрын
That was the good ol days when you could walk up and talk to a driver and his crew. I was honored to stand by #3 and speak with Dale Sr. It happened to be Chocolates birthday and we followed everyone to the pit and sang him the birthday song. Long gone are those days but I will never ever forget them. I was also standing at that corner where he died that night it happened and it took us a while to be able to get in the car and drive home. I never went back to watch another race. That was the end for me. I do get joy watching Jr. I’m so glad he gets to speak with those close to his dad and hear all the stories.
Someone needs to be recording all of Richard's stories! For a permanent record! I seriously could watch/listen to hours of him telling stories!
Back when men were men and cars looked like production cars
@spenceryambrich3899
25 күн бұрын
*were production cars. Car off the lot with a roll cage in it.
Love to see him 😊
Wow Richard Petty looks great Love you Dale Jr and Kyle Petty is cool to
@210corona
28 күн бұрын
He died 10 years ago, this is a clone.
@kriskellner9064
26 күн бұрын
He’s held together with hair dye and makeup.
outstanding
Man I hadda '72 Charger SE, 318 with a 904, and talk about a good handlin car, I would drive that Charger in blizzards on 5" of snow on the interstate at 65 mph, 70 and it tracked lika beauty and held a perfect line thru all the slow ass people goin 35, 40 with front wheel drive, my favorite car too!
Richard Petty, The Man .
A true legend! Hes called "The King" for a reason!
Still got it King Richard, what a legend
I would love to know King Richard's opinion on driving the Plymouth superbird.......
These interviews are priceless 👌 good job jr
He looks good for his age
,,,..there it is,.....................................Mopar❤
Those were the Best cars to watch as well. They looked like the cars we were driving and slid around and drove more like what was on the road. The King was the most natural racer as well. I miss those days.
Legend😊
I bought a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner because of that man. 17 years old blue great car.
Best looking Nascar ever
@ronframe387
24 күн бұрын
That 74 Charger at Daytona with the chrome wheels was the best looking race car ever! The way it sat,the way it looked at speed was awesome!
The King and his Charger!!!💖🌟🌟💖
"The King" appeared to be enjoying that mini-bike he was cruising around on at RIR, the only time I ever saw him live in the late 90's.
Top stuff
I think it would be fascinating if they developed a legacy racing league where those 70s race cars could be recreated as they were with the addition of internal safety equipment and put today’s drivers and teams on the track and let’s see how good they truly are as compared with those drivers from that time period..
I LOVE MY 1971 DODGE CHARGER . THANKS RICHARD PETTY.
Can’t believe he liked when he had the best car by a mile the most. 😂😂😂 He was absolutely untouchable in the charger
@bigrig4385
27 күн бұрын
Right. I wish every team had that car back then.
@alandavis1245
27 күн бұрын
Pearson ran right there with him in his mercury
@terrygarvin1980
27 күн бұрын
Outran him on the big tracks..@@alandavis1245
I remember an interview when they were talking to Richard about the Super Bee. He said at Daytona they had to nail a board in the seat because on the corners he would be on the other side of the seat trying to drive 😂😂 that was one of the best stories.
When I was real young in the 60's, we went to visit relatives in Mt.Airy, NC. We ate at a place called Ray's Kingburger, that was giving out their bumper stickers reading, "Richard Petty for President".
Fuselage style 1971 - 1977. Memphis Dan LeLoLai
Hell he had every advantage
How is it not the 1967 Plymouth? 27 wins, ten in a row, in one season.
@jackgtx440
22 күн бұрын
I’d bet that’s his number 2. But he always said “The Racer’s Edge” Charger was his favorite. I do love the 67 car. I have a 66 Belvedere and a 67 GTX 😁
Before aerodynamics
His last race was Jeff Gordon’s first race!
How in the Hell does Richard Petty look younger now than he before
His 1979 Dodge Magnum was reskinned into a Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Dr. Boogie Lee Farnsworth
@jackgtx440
22 күн бұрын
Seriously?
Mopar won Richard a lot of races.
86 years old
Dodge cars are still strong running beasts
He is aging well
How many wins would petty have had he started racing in the early 90’s ? Ima guess it wouldn’t be 200 wins cause they ran 60 plus races when petty started and you didn’t have tech inspection before races and all of that so ima say he wins 68 races in modern era
Didn't he race Fords in early 1960's ‽
Doesn’t look like he’s almost 90
It also had a bigger engine then the rest of the cars
@ronframe387
24 күн бұрын
What!? They all played by the same rules.