25 years ago, on June 15, 1986, the pilot of the NASCAR series Richard Petti was released 1000 times. Richard Petty-a real cowboy of automobile american "car from a warehouse" (so the Stock car is moved) in Europe, and even more in our country know a little. Most of these competitions are a gross cowboy game, with all the necessary clashes, debris and fires. It's like the action is not on the world's biggest racecar, but in some smoother saloon in the Midwest. In truth, the Americans have made a great effort to create such an image. In the famous novel Arthur Hailey Haley, "Wheels" describes one such accident: " In the wreckage of machine No. 29s, the number is different, and it is third. There was a chest of six cars, five of them completely dismounted from the race, and a few more laps, and then a wheel flung off the wheel and rolled it back to the box. Dick Petty, on the rise of his career, at his Plymouth after the finish at Daytona, February 24, 1963, where he played for the Petty Enterprises team. Only six, earned $2,500. It was just the beginning of a great battle between Ford and Chrysler. About the NASCAR race heroes, Richard Petty (p. July 2, 1937 ), of course, the main one. He started his NASCAR career in 21 years-18 July 1958, in a race in Toronto, where he performed for Oldsmobile. In 1963, he won his first victory, and the next year won the most prestigious, 500-mile race in Daytona. His name is already strongly associated with the Chrysler machines, and the pilot confirms his loyalty to this company when it decides to boycott NASCAR in 1965. In the Petty race, Petty's number 43. It's his dad' s license plate, Lee Patty. Dick Petty is a herder. In the boxing, his name is not "King Richard", having parallels with Richard the Lionheart. The King's record is unlikely ever to be beaten: Dick Petty has scored 200 wins, 10 of them one after the other, 555 times finished in the top five, 712 times in the top, 126 pole positions, and a total of 307,7836 circles were driven over the course of the 521930s. Patty in the same cowboy hat poses for the "Steak" Dodge Charger of 1972. The 2006 Final Race was held in Daytona on 4 July 1992. It was a Pepsi Ferecracker 400. Petty qualified for the second one. On this day, the United States celebrates its main national holiday, Independence Day. On this occasion, the legendary pilot came to congratulate President George H. W. Bush. Petti was in the lead in the race for five laps, but at the age of 84 he went off the road because he was tired-he was 55 years old. Richard Petty is becoming a real symbol of America, a cowboy of our days, with a broad white-toothless grin, with a broad, wide-bribed hat. It contains a racing team and a school of driving skills, filmed in a movie, and voice The King character, which is easily recognized by his combat Plymouth Suberbird 1970 by the name Strip Weatherers. And, of course, I give autographs to the left and to the right, with the patience of the star of his star. Richard Petty is a real cowboy American, Dick Petty, on the rise of his career, at his Plymouth after the finish at Dayton, on February 24, 1963, where he played for the Petty Enterprises team. Only six, earned $2,500. It was just the beginning of a great battle between Ford and Chrysler. Patty in the same cowboy hat poses for the "Steak" Dodge Charger of 1972. Photo 2006: Famine Plymouth Superbird Richard Petty, 1970. The car had a few nicknames, in particular, Strip Weathers and Petty Blue. It is interesting that the title sponsor of the Petty Enterprises-STP team tried several times to persuade the driver to repaint the car in sponsor colors, but Petty refused every time. And yet the compromise was found-the right side of the car, the one that had always been turned to the audience, had been repainted, and the left was left blue. The car became the prototype of the cartoon hero The King in Pixar's famous cartoon "Tachki" and was talking about the voice of Richard "King" Petty. Today, this car is stored in a museum opened by Richard Petty. The final season of the "King" is his car on the Michigan International Speedway, June 1992. That "King Richard" is used to seeing all the signing autographs. Not many people recall that the grandson of an athlete Adam-the first in the history of carpentry races in the fourth generation-in 2000 was killed a month after his career began. And it was the distribution of autographs that captured the sculptor of Richard Petty on the monument to the Atlanta Motor Speedway on 13 November 1992 to mark the 35th anniversary of the legendary pilot's career. Official photo for Chrysler, our days. Richard Petty won his fifth NASCAR championship in his career.