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Kyle stops by to visit his dad, seven-time NASCAR champion, Richard Petty, in their hometown of Level Cross, North Carolina; Richard takes Kyle for a ride in one of his most notable race cars, before revealing facts and stories Kyle has never heard.
Kyle stops by to visit his dad, seven-time NASCAR champion, Richard Petty, in their hometown of Level Cross, North Carolina; Richard takes Kyle for a ride in one of his most notable race cars, before revealing facts and stories Kyle has never heard.
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