- Adam Petty
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Adam Kyler Petty
Birthdate = birth date|1980|7|10
Died = death date and age|2000|5|12|1980|7|10
Birthplace =High Point, North Carolina
Cause of Death = Race car practice crash atNew Hampshire Motor Speedway
First_Cup_Race = 2000 DirecTV 500 (Texas)
Last_Cup_Race = 2000 DirecTV 500 (Texas)
First_Busch_Race = 1998 CarQuest Auto Parts 250 (Gateway)
Last_Busch_Race = 2000 Hardee's 250 (Richmond)
Busch_Top_Tens = 4
First_Truck_Race = 1999 Virginia Is For Lovers 200 (Richmond)
Last_Truck_Race = 1999 O'Reilly 300 (Texas)
Truck_Top_Tens = 1Adam Kyler Petty (
July 10 ,1980 –May 12 ,2000 ) was an auto racing car driver. He was the first fourth-generation driver inNASCAR history.Early life
Petty was born in
High Point, North Carolina intostock car racing "royalty." The son ofKyle Petty , he was widely expected to become the next great Petty, following in the footsteps of his father, grandfather Richard, and great-grandfather Lee. He was the first fourth generation athlete in all of sports to participate in the chosen profession of his generations.Racing career
Petty began his career in 1998, shortly after he turned 18. Like his father Kyle, he won his first
ARCA RE/MAX Series start, in the #45 Sprint/Spree Pontiac atLowe's Motor Speedway in that same year.Petty drove a #45 Sprint
Chevrolet in theBusch Series full-time in 1999 after a successful season in the Midwestern short track American Speed Association season in the #45 Spree Pontiac. He also finished sixth in his first Busch Series race at Daytona and had a best finish of fourth place that year. However, he failed to qualify for three races, and finished 20th overall in points.Petty Enterprises planned to give Adam aWinston Cup ride in 2001 and to give him seven starts in Cup in 2000, along with a full Busch campaign in a car sponsored by Sprint. He struggled early in the Busch season, but managed to qualify in his first attempt at Winston Cup during the DirecTV 500 atTexas Motor Speedway . He qualified 33rd and ran in the middle of the pack most of the day before his engine expired, forcing him to finish 40th.Lee Petty , Adam's great-grandfather, and 3-time NASCAR Champion, lived to see his debut, but died just three days afterwards.Death
On
May 12 ,2000 , Petty was practicing hisBusch Series car atNew Hampshire Motor Speedway inLoudon, New Hampshire for the next day's 200-lap event when the throttle of his car stuck and sent him head-on into a wall. The impact killed Petty instantly.Adam's death, along with 1998 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year
Kenny Irwin, Jr. 's at the same track, led NASCAR to mandate the use of akill switch on the steering wheel and the adoption of theWhelen Modified Tour restrictor plate for the September Cup race; the plate was abandoned after that race. However, it was not until after the death ofDale Earnhardt Sr. , under similar circumstances, that NASCAR mandated head-and-neck restraints.Kyle Petty , Adam's father, who drove the #44 car at the time of the crash, drove Adam's #45 car in the Busch Series for the remainder of 2000. He has used that number since inSprint Cup races in tribute. To this day, Kyle drives an all-black car in memory of Adam whenever he races in New Hampshire. Also, Petty does not put his name over the top of his car in honor of Adam.Legacy
In October 2000, five months after Adam's death, his family partnered with
Paul Newman and theHole in the Wall Gang Camp to begin theVictory Junction Gang Camp inRandleman, North Carolina , as a memorial to Adam. The camp has received support from many NASCAR drivers, teams, and sponsors, including Cup Series sponsor Sprint, which has placed a replica of Adam's 1998 car in the camp. The Victory Junction Gang camp began operation in 2004, and is an official charity of NASCAR. Petty also appears as a special guest driver in the video gamesNASCAR 2000 ,NASCAR Rumble andNASCAR Arcade .External links
* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=pettyad01 Career Stats]
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