Richard Petty Stars in New NASCAR Exhibit at Savoy Museum
Richard Petty headlines the Savoy Automobile Museum’s fresh NASCAR history exhibit, which opened on July 9, 2026, showcasing his record‑tying 200 career wins and iconic No. 43 Plymouth.
The museum’s new display, titled “Legends of Stock Car Racing,” chronicles NASCAR’s evolution from its 1940s roots to today’s high‑tech competition. Central to the narrative is a curated collection of Petty’s race‑day gear, a restored 1972 Dodge Charger, and a multimedia timeline that highlights his 1971 championship run. Visitors can watch archival footage of Petty’s famous “Silver Bullet” finish at the 1975 Daytona 500, complete with original commentary.
Petty’s presence isn’t a mere footnote; his 200‑win milestone still stands as the sport’s all‑time high. The exhibit uses his achievements to illustrate how driver skill, team strategy, and mechanical innovation intersected during NASCAR’s golden era. Curator Lisa Hernandez notes that Petty’s rivalry with Cale Baker and his partnership with crew chief Dale Inman provide a vivid backdrop for the museum’s broader story.
Interactive stations let fans simulate a pit stop using tools from Petty’s 1970 crew, while a replica of the 1970 Daytona International Speedway lets visitors feel the banking’s intensity. A special audio‑guide, narrated by former commentator Mike Joy, points out the moment Petty’s 1971 Chevrolet Camaro clinched his third championship, a turning point that reshaped team dynamics across the series.
The museum plans rotating “Driver Spotlight” weeks, with the next focus on Dale Earnhardt’s 1998 season. Meanwhile, Petty’s family has pledged to loan additional memorabilia for future expansions, ensuring the exhibit stays fresh for repeat visitors. Tickets are priced at $12 for adults, with a discounted rate for members of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
By anchoring the exhibit around Petty’s career, the museum reinforces his status as a benchmark for modern drivers. Young racers touring the museum often cite Petty’s disciplined approach to car setup as a learning tool. The exhibit also sparks conversations about how current champions might one day join the pantheon that Petty helped build.
The Savoy Automobile Museum sits at 123 Heritage Drive in Charlotte, North Carolina. It’s open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., with special evening events on select Saturdays. For the latest schedule and group rates, check the museum’s website.
**Richard Petty’s legacy** now lives not just on the track but within the walls of Savoy, offering fans a tangible link to the moments that defined NASCAR.