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That wasn't the case even up into the 1980s. Richard Petty is famous for sitting on his car post-race, signing autographs for every fan wanting a souvenir from The King.
My one ... to date ... Speed Weeks, I remember running up on King Richard standing there shooting the shirt with a buncha nobodies while holding a pair of coil springs. After a minute or two, he ambled on over to his car, where his guys were doing some bondo-ing after a brush with the wall. King Richard put the springs down, lit on a stool ... and immediately resumed the bull session.
 
Petty - 86
Cale - 84
Bobby - 86
Snake - 82
Bernstein - 79
Force (still racing) - 74
Mears - 72
AJ - 86
Mario - 83
 
Petty - 86
Cale - 84
Bobby - 86
Snake - 82
Bernstein - 79
Force (still racing) - 74
Mears - 72
AJ - 86
Mario - 83

It's weird. Drivers back then either died in crashes or lived a long life. Parnelli Jones turned 90 in August.

A.J. will be 89 in four weeks. (He's one week younger than my father and eight days younger than Elvis.)
 

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