TMC Chase, our own History Minute Guru, honored by special invitation.
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From NBC Sports:
Mar 9, 2014, 5:15 PM EDT
Richard Petty is going back home to Level Cross, N.C. the Richard Petty Museum, that is.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies and an open house will take place Wednesday evening at the Petty compound in Level Cross.
The relocated museum holds much of what NASCARs winningest driver has ever won or achieved in his legendary career. It will now be housed in the site of the original Petty Enterprises and Petty Engineering facilities, the same facility where The King developed many of the cars that led him to a record seven Grand National and Winston Cup championships and 200 career wins.
The Petty museum has been housed in nearby Randleman, N.C. since 2003. But a few years ago, it was decided to bring it back within the Petty family compound in Level Cross, where it began in 1988 by Richards wife Lynda.
Its time to move the museum back, Petty told Autoweek last November . Were really grateful for everyone in Randleman for allowing us to move the museum there when our race shop had to grow. We now have the opportunity to move it back to where it all started, and I think everyone agrees thats where it belongs.
We want people to come and see the history on the same ground where it all happened. Were going to take the time to make it even better, too. Its exciting for our family, and we hope everyone will enjoy it with us.
The teams performance headquarters, Richard Petty Motorsports, will remain in Concord, N.C.
Likewise, Victory Junction Gang Camp, started by Pettys son Kyle and wife Pattie to honor late son Adam, who was killed in a racing accident in 2000, will remain based in Randleman.
Even before it re-opens its doors, the museum already has expansion plans in place to also honor team patriarch Lee Petty, including allowing fans to visit the Lee Petty House, where both Richard and brother Maurice were born. All three Pettys and cousin Dale Inman, Richards long-time crew chief, are now enshrined in the NASCAR Hall of Fame, with Maurice being inducted in January.
Pettys daughter, Rebecca Moffitt, who also runs the Petty Family Foundation, has overseen the transition of the museum from Randleman to back home on the Petty range.
This is a project our family has been working on for over the last year, she told Autoweek. This will give fans the most genuine look at the Petty racing history. Were going to work hard to ensure that when we open the original location, itll be a destination for all race fans.
Good for you, Chase. Enjoy the ribbon cutting!
Swede certainly caught RR member, Dargan Watts' eye when he returned to Rockingham in June 1968 for the rescheduled Carolina 500 Grand National race that was rained out on Sunday following the GT race. Here's what Dargan penned in the Sumter, SC newspaper:
Race report written by Gene Granger in Spartanburg paper as recently posted at our Grand American site by FallsCity48:
Thanks, Dennis.
I really look forward to this series, especially with your Dad having driven in the series. It's great that you're going to share some insight on a series that produced some of the best racing I ever saw in NASCAR.
Bill forwarded these additions to the original post:
The Living Legends of Auto Racing (LLOAR) annual Awards Banquet was held February 19, 2014 in Daytona. RR member, Bill McPeek has forwarded a number of photos from the evening taken by Charles Poindexter . You'll recognize a lot of folks. I hope Bill and other attendees will add commentary. I think I've missed a couple of photos and apologize.
There sure was a lot of kissing and hugging going on!!!
Maybe NASCAR ought to call Wilmington, NC and ask Hoss Ellington his thoughts on this cool down stuff. Remember July 1986 at the Beach?
Bopper... when I saw the headline, I assumed you were going to tell us the most dangerous thing you'd ever done in racing was tell your wife how much you'd spent!
A handle needs to be gotten quickly on the unanticipated problems that have come along with the group qualifying.