If you think John Cena is larger than life in the wrestling ring, wait until you see his incredible car collection! Among the ...
During the late 1970s, Pontiac teamed up with Italian design powerhouse Pininfarina to create a couple of fully-functional ...
Police in Plymouth say they are searching for a suspect following a "serious assault" in the West Hoe area of the city. Devon and Cornwall Police said its officers were called at 20:55 GMT on ...
Members of the public were last night warned to "stay away" from part of Plymouth due to a huge police operation. Photos shared on social media show several emergency service vehicles swarm on ...
For the first time since 1971, the NASCAR Cup Series returns to Bowman Gray Stadium. This year, the Cook Out Clash heads to North Carolina, which starts a busy Cup Series schedule. The Cup Series ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — NASCAR has announced the race format for The Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. 23 drivers will compete in the feature event on Sunday night, Feb. 2. The racing ...
Perhaps one of the most iconic racecars to grace NASCAR was Richard Petty's Plymouth Superbird from 1970. So to have the car up and running is a joy to watch, even for the King himself as shown in ...
Richard Petty brings out his NASCAR icon, and fans can’t get enough of it. The legendary Plymouth Superbird, a car that defined an era of racing, is back on the streets. Petty’s excitement is clear, ...
Petty’s legacy will also be honored during the inauguration, with his 1970 Plymouth Superbird being part of ... and represent North Carolina and NASCAR.” Simmons said he wasn’t sure if ...
Donald Trump's inaugural parade will pay tribute to NASCAR legend Richard Petty, with the stock car icon's 170 Plymouth Superbird on display.
Richard Petty’s legacy in Donald Trump’s inaugural parade took NASCAR fans by surprise and sparked plenty of questions. The legendary Plymouth Superbird, typically tucked away in the Richard Petty ...
Cale Yarborough’s record of three consecutive NASCAR Cup Series championships stood for more than 30 years, until Jimmie Johnson won not three, not four but an absurd five consecutive titles ...