Richard Petty shows off epic custom suit ahead of 2024 NASCAR Awards
Is there anyone as cool as The King, Richard Petty? When it comes to NASCAR drivers, no one has as much fashion sense as Petty. From his decorative cowboy hats to his black pants, the slim-figured legend is always styling.
Richard Petty is never not looking cool. However, tonight for the NASCAR Awards, Petty is really showing off. The seven-time champion is going to show the young guys how to do an awards show right.
Petty and Dale Inman are rolling together tonight at the awards ceremony. Check out The King’s custom suit, lined with Petty Blue and the No. 43.
While Richard Petty is going a little new school, Dale Inman is keeping it classic. Both NASCAR legends look fantastic and look prepared to celebrate the 2024 season.
Petty is an ambassador for Legacy Motor Sports nowadays. That truck behind him is a custom Toyota Tundra fit with the Petty Blue accents. So, you know that this championship duo were riding in style to the awards ceremony as well.
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Richard Petty hits the red carpet at NASCAR Awards
Tonight the NASCAR Awards will take place in Charlotte. However, fans won’t be able to watch the event until Sunday afternoon on The CW. Like most years recently, the ceremony is on tape delay.
Richard Petty and everyone there in person will get to see it all happen. There will be some information leaked out tonight from the awards. Thursday night was for the grassroots and international champions, tonight is for the national series drivers.
Joey Logano, Justin Allgaier, and Ty Majeski will be celebrated tonight. Three very deserving champions. Logano is a three-timer now and has two in the last three seasons. Allgaier is an Xfinity lifer who finally broke through after 14 seasons. Then Majeski, the short-track hard-nosed racer from Wisconsin.
Richard Petty is in the crowd, that means it is a big deal. The NASCAR Awards are going down tonight and will air on TV on The CW this Sunday at 3:00 PM EST.