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Lee Petty: Telling The Tale Of One Of NASCAR’s Newest Hall of Famers

NASCAR has had it's share of superstars, but one of the first was racing late-bloomer Lee Petty.  Petty didn't begin his racing career until he was 35-years-old.  He was a quick study in the art of driving a stock car. His first NASCAR race was at a track called Charlotte Speedway, not to be confused with Charlotte Motor Speedway.  The year was 1949 and Petty finished in the top-five of the point standings for his first 11 seasons. Petty set a precedent for exciting racing at the inaugural "Great American Race" at Daytona International Speedway. The race ended with a three-way photo finish between Petty, Johnny Beauchamp and Joe Weatherly. NASCAR declared Beauchamp the winner, but Petty knew he won and hung around for three d...

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Lee Petty: Telling The Tale Of One Of NASCAR’s Newest Hall of Famers

NASCAR has had it's share of superstars, but one of the first was racing late-bloomer Lee Petty.  Petty didn't begin his racing career until he was 35-years-old.  He was a quick study in the art of driving a stock car. His first NASCAR race was at a track called Charlotte Speedway, not to be confused with Charlotte Motor Speedway.  The year was 1949 and Petty finished in the top-five of the point standings for his first 11 seasons. Petty set a precedent for exciting racing at the inaugural "Great American Race" at Daytona International Speedway. The race ended with a three-way photo finish between Petty, Johnny Beauchamp and Joe Weatherly. NASCAR declared Beauchamp the winner, but Petty knew he won and hung around for three d...

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Posted in MotorSports.

Lee Petty: Telling The Tale Of One Of NASCAR’s Newest Hall of Famers

NASCAR has had it's share of superstars, but one of the first was racing late-bloomer Lee Petty.  Petty didn't begin his racing career until he was 35-years-old.  He was a quick study in the art of driving a stock car. His first NASCAR race was at a track called Charlotte Speedway, not to be confused with Charlotte Motor Speedway.  The year was 1949 and Petty finished in the top-five of the point standings for his first 11 seasons. Petty set a precedent for exciting racing at the inaugural "Great American Race" at Daytona International Speedway. The race ended with a three-way photo finish between Petty, Johnny Beauchamp and Joe Weatherly. NASCAR declared Beauchamp the winner, but Petty knew he won and hung around for three d...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - Motorsports
Article is property of BleacherReport.com

Posted in MotorSports.