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Adam Petty
American racing driver

Adam Petty

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American racing driver
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Place of death
Loudon, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Age
19 years
Family
Father:
Education
Trinity High School
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Biography

Adam Kyler Petty (July 10, 1980 – May 12, 2000) was an American professional racing driver. He was the fourth generation from the Petty family to drive in races in the highest division of NASCAR racing. He is believed to be the first fourth-generation athlete in all of modern American professional sports.

Early life

Petty was raised in High Point, North Carolina into stock car racing "royalty."The son of Kyle Petty, he was widely expected to become the next great Petty, following in the footsteps of his father, grandfather Richard, and great-grandfather Lee.

Racing career

Petty began his career in 1998, shortly after he turned 18, in the ARCA Re/Max Series. Like his father Kyle, he won his first ARCA race, driving the #45 Pontiac at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

Petty moved to NASCAR Busch Series full-time in 1999, driving the No. 45 Chevrolet. Petty finished sixth in his first Busch Series race at Daytona and had a best finish of fourth place at Fontana, though he also failed to qualify for three of the Busch races.Petty finished the 1999 season 20th overall in points.

Petty Enterprises planned to have Petty run a second Busch season in 2000, while giving him seven starts in the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series, in preparation for a full Winston Cup campaign in 2001.He struggled early in the Busch season, but managed to qualify in his first attempt at Winston Cup during the DirecTV 500 at Texas Motor Speedway on April 2. He qualified 33rd and ran in the middle of the pack most of the day before his engine expired, forcing him to finish 40th. Adam never got to race alongside his father. Kyle failed to qualify and eventually relieved an ill Elliott Sadler, but Adam was already out of the race. Lee Petty, Adam's great-grandfather, and 3-time NASCAR Champion, lived to see his Winston debut, but died just three days later.

Death

On May 12, 2000, in a practice session for the Busch 200 race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Petty's throttle stuck wide open going into turn three, causing the car to hit the outside wall virtually head on. Petty was killed instantly when he suffered a basilar skull fracture. He was 19 years old.

Petty's death, along with 1998 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Kenny Irwin Jr.'s in the same corner at the same track eight weeks later, led NASCAR to mandate the use of a kill switch on the steering wheel and the adoption of the Whelen Modified Tour restrictor plate for the September Cup race; the plate was abandoned after the race, in which Jeff Burton led all laps to win the race. These two adjustments addressed the cause of the deadly accidents, but did not address the basilar skull fractures suffered by both drivers. At Texas Motor Speedway, Truck Series driver Tony Roper died on October 14, 2000 of a similar head injury.Mandatory use of the HANS or Hutchens device (designed to prevent the rapid-deceleration head-and-neck movements associated with the injuries associated with the Petty, Irwin, Jr., and Roper deaths) was mandated by NASCAR in October 2001, following the later deaths of seven-time Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhardt on the last lap of the Daytona 500 on February 18, 2001 and ARCA RE/MAX Series competitor Blaise Alexander during ARCA EasyCare 100 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on October 4, 2001, both of which died from same injuries. NASCAR also adopted SAFER barriers in 2002; drivers had requested installation of soft walls prior to the September New Hampshire Cup race.

Adam's father Kyle Petty, who drove the No. 44 car at the time of his son's fatal crash, drove Adam's No. 45 car in the Busch Series for the remainder of 2000.He then used the No. 45 in the Cup Series throughout the rest of his driving career. Kyle Petty would later admit that he struggled with depression during the 2001 Cup Series season about the loss of his son, which partly resulted in his poor finish in the 2001 Cup standings.

Legacy

President George W. Bush is joined at Adam's Race Shop on the grounds of Victory Junction Gang Camp, Inc., in Randleman, N.C., by Kyle and Richard Petty, Michael Waltrip and Jimmie Johnson.

In October 2000, five months after Petty's death, his family partnered with Paul Newman and the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp to begin the Victory Junction Gang Camp in Randleman, North Carolina as a memorial to Petty. The camp has received support from many NASCAR drivers, teams, and sponsors, including Cup Series sponsor Sprint, which has placed a replica of Petty's 1998 car in the camp. The camp began operation in 2004 and is an official charity of NASCAR.

Petty also appears as a special guest driver in the video games NASCAR 2000, NASCAR Rumble, NASCAR 2001 and NASCAR Arcade. Both NASCAR 2001 and NASCAR Heat include tributes to both him and Irwin Jr.

In December 2013, his brother Austin named his newborn son after Adam in tribute.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NWCCPts
2000Petty Enterprises45ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEX
40
MARTALCALRCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSONDAYNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOHOMATL68th43

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132NBSCPts
1998ST Motorsports22ChevyDAYCARLVSNSVDARBRITEXHCYTALNHANZHCLTDOVRCHPPRGLNMLWMYBCALSBOIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTGTY
27
CAR
38
ATLHOM
27
73rd213
1999Petty Enterprises45ChevyDAY
6
CAR
DNQ
DAR
24
TEX
39
NSV
13
BRI
18
TAL
23
CAL
4
NHA
24
RCH
28
NZH
5
CLT
DOV
40
SBO
33
GLN
32
MLW
30
MYB
DNQ
PPR
29
GTY
34
IRP
27
MCH
35
BRI
22
DAR
15
RCH
40
DOV
30
CLT
DNQ
CAR
30
MEM
5
PHO
38
HOM
33
20th2471
PontiacLVS
29
ATL
34
2000ChevyDAY
37
CAR
27
LVS
17
ATL
25
DAR
16
BRI
40
TEX
39
NSV
34
TAL
12
CAL
27
RCH
16
NHA
Wth
CLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCARMEMPHOHOM47th928

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPts
1999Petty Enterprises34DodgeHOMPHOEVGMMRMARMEMPPRI70BRITEXPIRGLNMLWNSVNZHMCHNHAIRPGTYHPTRCH
10
LVSLVLTEX
16
CAL58th249

ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122ABMSCPtsRef
1998Petty Enterprises45PontiacDAYATLSLMCLTMEMMCHPOCSBSTOLPPRPOCKILFRSISFATLDSFSLMTEXWINCLT
1
TAL
29
ATLNA-
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