Monticello — Petty Enterprises has been one of the most storied names in NASCAR, but
that may change in the future.
Sixty years of racing history ended last week with the announcement that
Petty Enterprises will sell majority ownership of the company to a private
investment firm.
Richard Petty realizes that his family¹s sale of a majority ownership in
Petty Enterprises could signal the end of an era.
His family has owned the team since 1949 and has won 10 championships,
but its last race victory came in 1999. Petty confirmed last Wednesday that
Boston Ventures will now have controlling interest in the team, with the
investment firm getting four members of the board of directors and the Petty
family getting three.
³From an era standpoint‹I don¹t look at it [that way],² Petty said. ³I
just look at it as growth. It¹s just like us not going to North Wilkesboro
[N.C.] anymore or not going to Rockingham [N.C.].
³This is progress as far as I¹m concerned. For us to get bigger and
better, we can¹t continue to do the same thing we¹ve been doing.²
Boston Ventures will help with sponsorship and branding the Petty name.
It also has named a chief executive officer to replace Richard¹s son, Kyle,
in that role.
³I¹m 70, 71 years old, and Kyle doesn¹t want to run the business,²
Richard continued. ³He wants to be involved in it, but he doesn¹t want to
take it to another dynasty. For his purposes and for the rest of my family,
everybody just felt like the way the business is growing and the way NASCAR
is growing, this is the only way we can go and be competitive next year and
five, 10 years down the road.²
Petty insisted he wasn¹t sad.
³Look at what I¹ve seen 60 years ago and what I see now‹look at how big
this business is,² Petty said. ³You grew up in it and you had a part of it,
so it makes you real proud that the dadgum thing has got away from you and
has got that big.²
And Petty insisted that in his new position as chairman emeritus, his
role hasn¹t changed.
³It¹s still got my name on the door, and I¹m still responsible for what
goes on in there, no matter who the people is that¹s running the business,²
Petty said. ³It¹s up to me to keep them kind of straight from that
standpoint.
³You¹re not going to see any difference in the way I operate or the way
I run the business. No matter what happens, the buck stops here. It is my
company. If things get screwed up, you can come back to me.²
Let¹s hope so, Richard. The sport still needs an ambassador like you.
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Local Sports
June 24, 2008
PETTY ENTERPRISES: THE END OF AN ERA
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