Dale Jr and his podcasts are so important and essential to maintaining the right balance between NASCAR's historic roots and history and the state of the series in 2024. There is no one who does so with the same level of authority as he nor is there anyone who can speak to all generations of NASCAR fans the way he does.
@revvyhevvy7 ай бұрын
You can say that again!
@nazcarcup7 ай бұрын
AMEN
@loveracing35807 ай бұрын
Yes!👏👏👏
@bighand15307 ай бұрын
Yes
@chrisgrimes7077 ай бұрын
O definitely
@Chippy3636367 ай бұрын
Its amazing how The King looks like he stopped aging in 1990.
@plisskenationbackfromthede36577 ай бұрын
Hes gotten less grey lol cmon king, if youre gonna dye it, you gotta go petty blue 🤣
@Dezert_Fox7 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing. He looks amazing
@stdavis227 ай бұрын
just for men
@chaselewis1007 ай бұрын
Adrenochrome
@alfee94117 ай бұрын
It's the tan 😂
@racerguy69797 ай бұрын
Can you frikken imagine Dale jr and the king sitting in living room watching classic races????? I would pay good money to be there. Amazing
@michaelatkinson67307 ай бұрын
I am going to write something very unpopular. Dale Sr had a huge impact on the sport of NASCAR. There is no doubting what all he has done. A legend! Dale Jr is even going to have a bigger impact with what he does as a media presence and historian and ambassador for the sport of NASCAR. What Dale Jr is doing is special and this cannot be done by just anyone. This is the talent of Dale Jr.
@dalekeeler72096 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. He's the bridge in the gap between old school racing and what's going on today. He's very nostalgic and cares about the past but also the future of the sport.
@DarthDaddy-ib2jx4 ай бұрын
Very true
@Bodie20203 ай бұрын
That should not be an unpopular opinion. Everyone knows that dale Sr was an ambassador on the track. Jr found huge success on the track but he has the credibility from the track as well as the family lineage and has a personality that allows people open up and talk. He has the youthful enthusiasm for the history. He alone is the full package that can influence the sport and wants the history preserved.
@BaumannJA7 ай бұрын
Richard Petty, Kyle Petty and Dale Jr.. The three greatest Historians that sport of NASCAR has. I think the world of all 3. What a wonderful way to spend the evening. Thank You!!
@dr.b09737 ай бұрын
It's a godsend that Richard is still so mentally sharp at 86, bc he's been in the sport to some capacity since day 1
@LisaCooke194evr6 ай бұрын
@@dr.b0973kp no
@bevnracin7 ай бұрын
Congratulations on 75 years of Greatness 🎉
@revvyhevvy7 ай бұрын
Yep!
@bbigjohnson0697 ай бұрын
That story Kyle told about he and A.J. Foyt is absolute gold. It's from 1983 1st Twin 125. "So you got that from your dad?" "Yeah." "Okay.'' "YaknowImean?"
@bristolpistol78607 ай бұрын
This one is for sure long overdue. Wish Pearson was still living so we could see him and Richard together on a show. I lost interest in nascar years ago, but love the old races and drivers from before the modern era. Dale your best shows are always bringing the old timers on. God bless the Petty & Earnhardt families and keep up the good work Jr
@pamshewan91817 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Missing David.
@bradzimmerman31717 ай бұрын
lol the cowardly “gawd bless “ comment is hilarious although religion runs wild in the deep south
@ronaldcoleman23267 ай бұрын
What most people can not comprehend , these Nascar teams traveled to tracks from coast to coast . This was well before the interstate highway system was completed as we know it today . Alot of that happened with a TOW BAR and a station wagon untill the 60s . After that it was a single axle ramp truck . One car and one team . Hours and hours of preperation and invention . Thru all of this Richard Petty became a household name , a great American hero . Its a blessing to hear Richard and Kyle recount those days . The 1979 Daytona 500 had a real rookie class including DaleEarnhart , TerryLabonte , HarryGant , Geoff Bodine , Joe Millikan , Gary Balough , Butch Mock and Paul.Fess . Thanks to the Dale Junior Download .
@navingarcia91797 ай бұрын
This is probably the best racing podcast I’ve ever watched, having these three guys at one table is something that may never be matched
@billiverson90147 ай бұрын
Amen to that!
@chrisanthony5797 ай бұрын
This is one of those special race videos that's going to be around and watched long after I'm dead.
@bbigjohnson0696 ай бұрын
This is great. Petty fan since '74 10 years old when I first discovered NASCAR. The one with John Force is hilarious.
@sapphirekennedy7 ай бұрын
Kyle, PLEASE invite Dale Jr over to watch nascar classics with your dad in level cross and sneak a little video of them geeking out together. It would be the most heartwarming thing ever
@davidladd34687 ай бұрын
Absolutely one of the best downloads ever. I began watching racing in the early 70's and Richard Petty was my driver. As time went by, Kyle began my driver, and now I enjoy hearing all of the history.
@GrunkyMcSaucy7 ай бұрын
I met Richard Petty at a charity appearance at my local Food City this last year and I have to tell you, he still looks cooler than cool walking into a room. So stylish. He has such a cool relaxed vibe. He was so polite and approachable.
@revvyhevvy7 ай бұрын
Yes, yes he does!
@zelashizzz12786 ай бұрын
I met him when I was a kid in the early 90's at a Food City family race night. I grew up in Bristol TN and back then, when the race came to town those 2 times per year, it was a big deal. They would shut down State street and have the cup cars lined up for the crowd to see, the drivers near his respective car for meet and greet. My mother had a shirt signed by him and she still has that shirt.
@larrycook46327 ай бұрын
I have always been a Richard Petty fan. Growing up in Denton NC in the 70’s everything was Richard Petty. I would listen to the races on the radio back then with my family. All my uncles were Richard Petty fan. We still pull for the 43. Thanks for all the memories King Richard.
@sergeantmasson36697 ай бұрын
It's amazing that Richard Petty still remembers every aspect for every race he was ever in.
@luecreative7 ай бұрын
This was amazing. An Earnhardt and The Pettys sitting around chatting for an hour and a half? How could it get any better?!?
@PrinceJ9337 ай бұрын
The first time I met Richard Petty was at Pocono in 1986. It was on Saturday, during practice, as I recall. This was definitely toward the end of the "good old days". I had a hot pit pass, but no press credentials. I had two 35 mm cameras around my neck, so I looked like "the press", and no one ever challenged me or questioned me being ON pit road with the King. Yes, on pit road. Richard was sitting on the very end of the pit road wall, with his legs stretched out and he was talking to a crewmember. I waited patiently and all the sudden, I looked over and Richard looked up at me with his big smile. This was the only time in my life that I was STARSTRUCK. My hands were shaking as I handed him my program and a pen for an autograph and asked him, wou, would you, ppplease? It seemed like it took him 5 minutes to sign that beautiful piece of artwork and I'll never forget that day. He handed me back the pen and and program, I shook his hand and said thank you very much. He was warm and engaging and I was a nervous wreck. Such a cool experience.
@GoPetty437 ай бұрын
I've been a Richard Petty fan my whole life and always heard about his autograph marathons, but until you see him do it you can't imagine what it's like. The first time I met him was in 2009 (Richard would have been 72 at that time) at the Richard Petty Fan Club convention. They say don't meet your heroes and I wasn't sure what to expect. At that convention my wife and I stood in line for autographs for over 5 hours and were nowhere near the back of the line. He sat under a tend on a barstool and signed every single autograph. Not only that, but he treated every single person like they were his best friend as much as was possible while keeping the line moving. He did actually take a a little more time with me because I had a photo of him and Pete Hamilton to sign. How I got the photo is a story of its own. He took a few minutes to tell us and everyone close enough to hear about how much Pete had meant to them back. Back then the Museum wasn't at the race shop, it was in Randleman. He would finish at the convention, then go to the Museum and sign for hours longer. A truly amazing man that understands more than anyone that the fans are what make the cars go around the track. Long live The King!
@fightinggamesforever33647 ай бұрын
Dale is like a small child in a sweetshop when the Pettys start talking about all their junk. His eyes just light up lol. This episode, for a newer NASCAR fan (two years now, and English) was truly amazing. We are the same age, and I understand that nostalgic feeling when you hear about something you love. (For me it is history, just like these guys).
@MeTube19887 ай бұрын
This was so awesome to listen to! It is incredible to hear how sharp the King's memory is at 86 years old. Remembering so many small details as Kyle tells a story. Thoroughly enjoyed this on my drive tonight. Great job Jr!
@MikeDuryea327 ай бұрын
As a fan since 1977 and an active member of Nascar since 1987, this interview is simply nothing short of awesome!!! Loved it!!!!
@MikeAtchison-cm7jq7 ай бұрын
Just love what you do Dale jr you’re awesome for the sport Congratulations to The Pettys 75yrd
@chris_peal_637 ай бұрын
Can you imagine how cool it would be if they watched those old races together but filmed it Mystery Science Theater style! I would pay to watch and listen to that.
@Tomcaatt5 ай бұрын
Full circle with this father and son is good to see .
@cadengushlaw93587 ай бұрын
It's awesome to see the king and his son on the Dale Jr podcast
@danielmoose12737 ай бұрын
I Really don't have the words to express how Immeasurably Cool this video is. All I can think of to say is "Thank You" to Richard, Kyle, AND Dale Jr. This episode is an instant classic(!!!) ... Thanks, Guys(!!!) 🙂.
@pamshewan91817 ай бұрын
The King just smiles a huge smile the whole time. Million door smile. He is amazing!
@dcleyne2 ай бұрын
Not being from the USA, I was absolutely Nascar illiterate beyond having watched Days of Thunder and Cars. A month ago I started an internet journey after YT popped a video in my feed of Kyle and Richard with the Superbird at Goodwood. Since then I've spent hours watching many interview segments on this channel as well as Coffee with Kyle and various race replays. I've become enamored of the history and the personalities as well as the nuance and subtlety of the sport. But this video really stood out as one of the very best I've seen so far. The genuine joy and love expressed by all three of the folks in this show for the sport and to a great degree of each other really shines. If there could possibly be any better advertisement for the way a sport can bring people together, I cannot imagine it. This is some of the best content on the internet. Thank you Mister Earnhardt and Misters Petty. Just brilliant.
@JarrodFLif3r4 ай бұрын
Richard Petty is 87(86 at the time of this interview), hard to believe! He looks great and still has a sharp mind. What a legend!
@karenkoe70967 ай бұрын
Dale needs to spend a day at the shop in Level Cross. He loves NASCAR history and would no doubt enjoy it immensely. Particularly since his grandfather had been there.
@righteous2475 ай бұрын
Richard petty has enriched my life far beyond what i can express with words
@ChristineWalker-cn7ft7 ай бұрын
I love how they tested the cars...drive over the county line on the road and see if everything works. This brings back great memories of my childhood with Dad testing the same way on the Hwy in front of the shop/house. Love it....
@b.w.227 ай бұрын
Dang, man - I’ve appreciated so much in your show, but this right here is maybe my favorite. Of course, Richard is a literal national treasure, but I super hope you get Kyle back in more - he’s got a perspective that is fascinating and honest and has lived a life as close to Dale Jr.’s as any, really, having this icon of a father and grandfather precede him in racing. Just amazing and touching to see the three of y’all together talking. By the way, I don’t think I could possibly be more proud or excited if I was invited by Kyle Petty to come watch old NASCAR races with the King at his place. Please, please take him up on it!
@JayJay-zf7xh7 ай бұрын
This was THE BEST EPISODE EVER! Richards memory is amazing! I could listen to Richard tell stories everyday! Kyles stories and his input on his part in Dads stories are so fascinating to hear. Richard Petty is the GOAT ! Awesome episode!
@Commentleaver-c6x7 ай бұрын
Richard and Kyle were on separately in 2019 and 2020 and told all the same stories then.
@susanbezio67087 ай бұрын
Richard is still sharp as a tack. Kyle is always going to be Kyle. This family has been through so much and they still shine. Much respect 💯❤️🙏
@alanatwood79957 ай бұрын
Of all the people on this earth I have lived and admired, none could even hold a candle to King Richard. None. There is no equal. My earliest memories of The King were 5 yrs ol c, with an STP shirt on, peed my pants, strumming a guitar. I used to cry when he DIDNT win. I always wanted to own a Charger like he ran. I always wanted a hat like his. I cried when he retired. Richard was my first boyhood hero, and in every way he will always be that hero. Great podcast !!! I've listened to the whole thing 3 times so far.
@hemichargerrt017 ай бұрын
NEED A PART 2,3,4,5...etc!!!
@KyleHorner-xw6wy7 ай бұрын
I could sit and listen to Richard and Kyle all day long.
@evdallas1237 ай бұрын
I never get tired of listening to the king and I love watching his old races the man is incredible long live the king!
@chetcalhoun6137 ай бұрын
Great interview Dale Jr! Growing up, I was a Richard Petty fan, and when Kyle started racing, I’m about his age, I always wanted a chance to race against him…and see if I could beat him, because he was Richard’s son…glad they are doing these tours and celebrating 75 years of Petty Enterprises, and NASCAR!
@Dd132006 ай бұрын
Makes my heart feel good listening to the podcast today.
@eriklatham93847 ай бұрын
Love seeing the King and Kyle on the show sharing old stories!!
@TheZmt3257 ай бұрын
PLEASE put a camera behind you guys when you watch historic Nascar races!!! Mic up dale and the king up and watch a few!!! Do a mystery theater 3000 style video. WE NEED THIS.
@davedennis60427 ай бұрын
Junior, this was way too short. I could listen to them talk for hours. Love those old stories. Great show. Keep em comin
@rodney87637 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate Dale Jr asking about the father -son relationship for Kyle and The King. Dale's ability to inquire about feelings regardless. And to hear Kyle explain the "full circle" of being the son to not being a son to back to being the son to his daddy. I learned a lot about the Petty Enterprise and I am thankful that I got to see it on Dale's podcast. Thank you. Side note: back in the late '90's I got to experience The Richard Petty Driving Experience on the former Cloverleaf Horse Track (Greyhound Track) which eventually became a NASCAR racetrack in Fountain, Colorado; I grew up in Security/ Widefield!!
@ronnievangotten29217 ай бұрын
I can watch/listen to all these guys every day.
@jolenew95957 ай бұрын
There is an idea for Dirty Mo series or show! Watch a NASCAR classic race with The King and let him do the play by play! Pick his brain on what they were thinking back then! We are only here for a little while, so get this on film now!
@GregorySovine-bt9hj7 ай бұрын
Omg...Yes!
@wabwabwab22627 ай бұрын
That's a great idea!
@dannydean30247 ай бұрын
Absolutely YES, sign me up.
@beckyboggs4247 ай бұрын
Completely wonderful show. Everyone is so open and relaxed. Kyle was at a little dinner in St Henry, Oh as the headliner to talk about his racing life and he was spectacular. Dale's show showed so much more about all the Pettys. One of your best!!
@braapin4274 ай бұрын
Damn I've been following the sports since the 70s. Thank you to my father that introduced me to it. I've been racing my whole early life. I love listening to this stuff. It never gets old.
@michaelwilliams47877 ай бұрын
Kyle is a virtual encyclopedia of knowledge. Sooooooo impressive 👏
@dennisward74607 ай бұрын
There will never be another Richard Petty. The drivers of today and the future need to look back at that era of drivers and learn how to be a racer in NASCAR. Great podcast.
@mikeandlucky7 ай бұрын
Thanks for preserving the history of NASCAR for all of us. This was an priceless freeze frame for NASCAR fans. Those great racing names like Buddy Arrington and Joe Milliken and Jabe Thomas and Wendell Scott and Dave Marcus would likely be forgotten without the great service of Dale Jr.
@05Glm7 ай бұрын
We need more King,Jr and Kyle !!!!!
@bighand15307 ай бұрын
Agreed
@eviper677 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview, loved hearing all those old stories. Did have to chuckle when you were talking about Kyle riding around Daytona with Richard, no belts, just a different time. When Dale mentioned riding in backseat of his moms car I had memories from my childhood riding in the back window of my parents car. Those old cars had huge flat deck behind rear seat. Just watching out the rear window. How things change. lol
@jafopt7 ай бұрын
“So you got that from your dad? Oh, OK”. That quote is worth watching the whole video.
@sugarray37747 ай бұрын
Best podcast ever,Salute
@MrSaleCreek7 ай бұрын
I love your interviews with the NASCAR historical figures! Please bring Richard and Kyle back this year for another show!
@brianmorgan9287 ай бұрын
Man when Kyle mentioned him and Dale not being able to fill that hole just about jerked a tear out of me. Awesome family! Great show!
@brenthair12287 ай бұрын
I loved this. Didn't want it to end.
@bobbolieu90137 ай бұрын
To say that this was Awesome is to only begin to talk about my value for this time. I have been a fan of NASCAR for as long as I can remember, since 1969 at least. I can still remember walking in front of a bank of televisions in the department store in Lincoln Nebraska. Seeing those cars going around that track so fast. The Petty family have been a fixture in NASCAR, and it wouldn't be the same without them. Thank you for doing this with them and for us.
@lukearnold237 ай бұрын
Would like to hear Ned & Dale Jarrett together if possible after watching this episode. Even hearing stories from Glenn Jarrett would be cool. Also would like to hear from Larry Pearson and or his brothers. Love the content!
@emeyer69636 ай бұрын
Ned and Dale were on Kyle's podcast a few years ago.And the Scene Vault had an interview of Larry Pearson a few months ago.Both should still be on KZbin.
@RogerGBowie7 ай бұрын
Probably my favorite podcast thus far. Hoping to meet them on the Victory Junction Tour. Thank you, Junior, for your interest in the history of NASCAR.
@tomycrocamoabate20037 ай бұрын
I simply love just HOW MUCH PASSION these three distinguished gentlemen talk about Nascar. I love what you do with this podcast Jr, and I'd love to see you with Kyle Petty and Kevin Harvick as you co-hosts
@fortunemotorsports977 ай бұрын
King Richard in the house!
@garryfuller20797 ай бұрын
Just feel So blessed to have Richard and Kyle still in the sport. To hear these stories. Dale you’re doing great things! I appreciate these stories and people you have on!
@randynix98057 ай бұрын
One of, if not the best Dale Jr. download, I've personally set thru. Thanks a bunch, guys. A true story of cats in the cradle by Cat Stevens, only taken full circle with the last verse. Great to see Richard looking so good too.
@coreyv5747 ай бұрын
Dale Jr., YOU are breaking the internet with this one!!!!
@ChrisJohnson-lq5ix7 ай бұрын
This is gold.
@TanDawg587 ай бұрын
Listening to The King is always a treat, and having KP there is nice too, because he can add to the stuff, but at the same time, he does kinda talk over sometimes. On a side note, it drives me nuts that the 42 and 43 don't officially run under the Petty name anymore
@tomthomson93547 ай бұрын
Dale, thank you for having Richard and Kyle on. I've been a racing fan damn near all of my 51 years of living . Like you, I have a passion for the history of this sport. You do a stand up job of bringing that history to the rest of us! Like Kyle and Richard, you have been around for so much of your life. I love that rather unique characteristic you all have. Richard was my driver from a young age, back when he was running those Dodge Chargers until he retired. I, like you, Richard, and Kyle enjoy the NASCAR racing classics too. Especially the ones from the 70's
@Lcngopher7 ай бұрын
Id imagine that if lee didnt survive that crash through the wall at daytona, seeing replays of it would bring up much different memories, likely much sadder ones
@stephenpuishys34827 ай бұрын
Thank you Dale. When I started following NASCAR I followed the King, then the Petty family. Back when cars were iconic, you knew the driver by number but more importantly by paint scheme. It’s a shame Adam didn’t live long enough to carry on the family name. Thank you for this interview. It brought back lots of memories, especially number 200 for the King and his good bye lap at Atlanta. I had the pleasure of meeting the king and Kyle at Thompson speedway when some of the cup drivers would come up north every summer after the Fire Cracker 400. The year I met Richard he wasn’t cleared to race due to an accident at the 400 with Tim Richmond and Tim raced the car for Richard at Thompson.
@Commentleaver-c6x7 ай бұрын
Great episode, I’d heard all the stories before when Richard and Kyle were on separately several years back, but nice to have them there together, yaknowwhamean?
@jamesscully5297 ай бұрын
I met Richard and Kyle together at an auto trade show in Toronto in 1980, so The King was one year past his last championship and Kyle was still a kid at 20 - albeit already married with Adam just a newborn and only about eight months younger than me. First class men with signatures like the rigging on a sail boat.
@jeffboothe42957 ай бұрын
Thank you jr...for have the Pettys on your show...I'm 59 and can remember at Martinsville been going there since I was old enough to walk...loved this show!!!!!
@THEDonnyB7 ай бұрын
I always liked Kyle. He always had a fun attitude, awesome paint schemes and wild hair. I never cared about his 8 wins. When I was a kid in the 2000s I was a Tony Stewart fan who rooted for Kyle to finish well. And when he had that third place finish in the 2007 Coke 600 I was so happy.
@JarrodFLif3r4 ай бұрын
I remember watching Kyle in the early 90s, he definitely stood out with his long hair back then..
@dannyharris53107 ай бұрын
I smiled the entire video.. Richard Petty is a godsend
@chrishann57147 ай бұрын
Best interview ever!!!
@candyaldridge47967 ай бұрын
Dale Jr best show love the King and Kyle ❤️ congratulations on 75 year's.
@customftr40697 ай бұрын
This was good to watch. My stepdad grew up with Kyle playing ball with him. The Petty family are great people. Hope yall get a nascar classic with The King doing the play by play it would be amazing to watch and hear from his point.
@whereman11996 ай бұрын
I loved this interview it is so nice to see this interview. 😊
@BennyAndTheJets863 ай бұрын
I met Richard Petty back in probably 2005-2006. My dad and papa who are airplane people/pilots, took my brother and I to the little airport in Hampton ga where we live, next to the Atlanta motor speedway. The race drivers would fly into that airport in their private jets on like Thursday evening I think it was and go over to the track. Growing up watching nascar in the 90’s I knew who petty was of course. I saw him get off of his airplane and expected him to just walk right by my little brother and I, and he ends up just having a seat in a rocking chair next to us and has a 30 minute long conversation with all four of us. Didn’t just try to sign an autograph, he literally took the time out of his busy schedule to talk with us! Such an amazing guy. There aren’t anymore drivers like him anymore. I’ll always remember that even! Made my entire year as a kid!
@CashBanks-x7o6 ай бұрын
This needs to be a series of episodes. I was smiling the whole time just running through my memories growing up watching these three. 1hr and 30 mins is not long enough.
@rowdyreviews65307 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the Petty's, Lee, Richard, Kyle, Adam, Austin, my grandma ran Richards fan club for 50 years up until she passed with covid and have great memories of them all!! Richard ran a special decal on his racecar in memory of her which I will always be grateful for, he put it on the car himself much love and respect for the petty family!!
@70sport377 ай бұрын
Must of been great to get a Chrystler kit race car in crates in 1974 . I wonder if there’s any left still in crates somewhere ? Great story’s !
@shirleymorris13727 ай бұрын
Love to listen to any of the older drivers --they are amazing
@JMid-m3h7 ай бұрын
Great, great interview. Long time Petty fan; heard a ton of stuff I'd never heard before. Well done Jr. Thanks.
@resqfreedom93086 ай бұрын
WOW what a great interview! Richard is just as sharp as ever! Still remembers everything! Thanks for a wonderful episode!
@TroySteele177 ай бұрын
Grew up In Kannapolis.. I remember the King being at the old Curb Motorsport shop next to the oak Ave. food lion. My Grandfater stopped in & Mr. Petty talked with me & my cousin and also signed autographs for us. Thank you sir… I will never forget that
@Dezert_Fox7 ай бұрын
What a treasure this conversation is. Very happy to see Richard & Kyle there together. I didn't think they'd be on again after they had both been on previously. Very pleasant surprise. Thank you!
@59Ray7 ай бұрын
Loved the show! Great to hear Kyle say he and his dad Richard are closer now than ever. Keep up the good work.
@MrWheelrdealer7 ай бұрын
Dale Jr., Best interview ever. The King was my childhood hero... Dale Sr had not started racing when I was a kid. I love the Kyle driving lesson story about sitting on a car cover. That will never happen again.
@bowtbuckeyefamilychannel5517 ай бұрын
I’m sure it’s been suggested but please live stream when Dale goes to Richard’s to watch classic NASCAR races. I would pay good money to hear and watch that. It would be awesome to hear the “behind the scenes” of races from the drivers in that race. Thanks
@RC-zw5jg6 ай бұрын
This is awesome. Hearing the King talk about doing autographs until everybody left made me remember being at the Chicago World of Wheels waiting in line for 3 hours to get an autograph from Senior. We were getting close, but the session was ending. I got disappointed thinking I wouldn't get to meet my hero. He stayed longer than expected and I got to get his autograph. Unfortunately, I was so nervous I couldn't even speak. It's still one of my prized possessions and memories.
@charlesjohnson66707 ай бұрын
The 1967 season...... A NASCAR Historical Moment, in World Auto Racing..27/49.... 27 victories.......of 49 starts....... The best yr in Major Auto Racing History.......World Wide.......5☆☆☆☆☆!
@Noname--7 ай бұрын
I'm trying to say this in the nicest way possible: If you have them back please reign in Kyle a little. Richard could barely get a word in. I know Kyle is excited to tell stories but I came to hear Richard and he barely got to speak over the course of the interview. I know it wasn't just me getting annoyed by it. Maybe have Richard back by himself for one-on-one interview in the near future. I wouldn't mind seeing Kyle by himself either at some point in the future. The fact of the matter is we probably only have a few more years of the King being around. I'd like to hear some of those stories first hand while we still have a chance.
@tedrehm80747 ай бұрын
You could have them once a week and I would watch each one and still want more. I grew up a Richard fan and could listen to the three of you trade stories for days on end. Great show!!!
@nathanjarrell64797 ай бұрын
Best podcast to date. Could watch a week's worth of these three guys together.
@michaelmchugh29237 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome video thank you guys for this. Hopefully you do more shows together for the 75th.
@hogtherapybbq25136 ай бұрын
Maybe the best interview I’ve ever saw. Been a Petty fan since early 60s. My daddy was a Lee fan too. Love the history