Speedway Stories with Kyle Petty

Speedway Stories with Kyle Petty: Orange County Speedway – The Bullring Challenge

Welcome to Orange County Speedway, a high-banked, fast-paced bullring in Rougemont, North Carolina that has tested some of the best drivers in motorsports. Once a dirt track known as Tri-County Motor Speedway, this 3/8-mile short track has a reputation for tight racing, high speeds, and constant action.

Speedway Stories with Kyle Petty: A Lap Around North Wilkesboro Speedway

North Wilkesboro Speedway isn’t just a racetrack—it’s a living legend. Nestled in Wilkes County, North Carolina, once known as the moonshine capital of the world, this historic speedway has been home to four generations of Petty family racers—from Kyle’s grandfather to his nephew.

Speedway Stories with Kyle Petty: Rockingham Speedway Revival

Join Kyle Petty as he takes a high-speed trip down memory lane at Rockingham Speedway, one of North Carolina’s most legendary tracks. Once known as "The Rock," this historic D-shaped, one-mile racetrack was a proving ground for some of the greatest names in racing—including the Petty family dynasty.

Speedway Stories with Kyle Petty: Charlotte Motor Speedway – A Family Legacy

Welcome to Charlotte Motor Speedway, America’s home for racing and a track that holds generations of Petty family history. From Kyle’s grandfather and father to his son Adam, four generations of Pettys have raced on this legendary track, making it one of the most meaningful stops on the North Carolina Moonshine & Motorsports Trail.

Speedway Stories with Kyle Petty: The Last Dirt Track – Occoneechee Speedway

Step back in time with Kyle Petty as he explores the remains of Occoneechee Speedway in Hillsborough, North Carolina—the last surviving dirt track from NASCAR’s inaugural Cup Series season in 1949. Once known as Orange Speedway, this track holds deep roots in Petty family history, with Kyle’s father, Richard Petty, and grandfather racing here decades ago.