Bill Fleischman: Pettys mark historic Daytona

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IT'S A BIG WEEK for the Pettys at Daytona (you're saying, another big week for the Pettys? Yo, it's been a while).

The speedway is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Richard Petty's 200th and final Cup series victory. President Reagan gave the "Gentlemen, start your engines" command from Air Force One, then attended the race. Reagan, a former sportscaster, even called a few laps for the telecast.

Richard's son, Kyle, will be grand marshal for Saturday's Coke Zero 400. Also, today is Richard Petty's 72nd birthday.

The occasion also serves to clear up speculation about a rift between father and son. Earlier this year, it was reported that Richard and Kyle had not spoken for about 2 months. The impression was that Kyle, a longtime racer, was miffed over being excluded from any role in the family racing business after Petty Enterprises merged with Gillett Evernham Motorsports.

With Kasey Kahne, Elliott Sadler, Reed Sorenson and A.J. Allmendinger as drivers, the company is now Richard Petty Motorsports.

"My relationship with my father has never been strained," Kyle said Tuesday from Victory Junction Camp in Randleman, N.C., his charity for children with ongoing serious medical issues. "My relationship with the business itself has been strained on numerous occasions.

"We've been in this business since 1948. My grandfather started it. In a family business, you can't take the business home with you every night, there has to be some separation there.

"When the Boston Ventures people came in [last year], there was no place for me. That's not a knock on Boston Ventures. I don't know where the press thinks we're fighting with each other."

Kyle, 49, started doing television work for TNT near the end of his racing career. He'll be in the booth as an analyst on Saturday night. Kyle is looking forward to the celebration of his father's 200th win.

"As you look at milestones, getting to that 200 mark was a big moment," he said. "Whether you like Barry Bonds or not, when you break a record, that's a day that everybody follows. When [Richard] and David Pearson went over 100, it was a big deal. Of all the drivers who have raced, only two have passed 100 and one went on to 200.

"Having the president there, the way the race played out, there are days in sports when you say 'somebody wrote this down and we just performed it.' "

Kyle finished 30th in that 1984 Daytona race. "I think I broke with three or four laps to go," he said. "By the time the race was over, I was already in the shower."

Before heading to Victory Lane, Richard was escorted to the press box atop the grandstand to meet Reagan. They had met before. When Richard was a county commissioner, he and his wife Linda visited with Reagan when he campaigned in Baltimore.

"[Linda] was on the school board and wanted to know what he thought about schools," Richard recalled on a recent conference call. "We [also] talked a bunch of politics. We just really liked him.

"When we did meet at Daytona, he remembered [the first meeting]. So it wasn't like we met as strangers. I might have been strange to him, but he wasn't strange to me."

Reagan, the first president to attend a NASCAR race, must have liked Richard and the other racers. The president stayed after the race for a picnic with the drivers and crews.

"We got the president on the sports pages, and the president got us on the front page," Richard said. "It was a pretty good trade-off."

Weber benched again

For the second consecutive race, Bill Weber will not be part of TNT's telecast. Weber was suspended before Sunday's New Hampshire race. The Charlotte Observer reported that Weber was involved in a "loud confrontation" at his Manchester, N.H., hotel.

Ralph Sheheen again will handle play-by-play at Daytona, with Kyle Petty and Wally Dallenbach Jr. serving as analysts.

For the third year in a row, TNT will offer continuous race coverage with no commercial breaks. Animated sponsor messages will be presented, along with branded content.

This week's race

Coke Zero 400

Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Fla.

When: Saturday, 8 p.m.

TV/Radio: TNT/ESPN (950-AM), WNPV (1440-AM), WDSD (94.7-FM)

Race course: 2.5-mile oval

Race distance: 400 miles/160 laps

Last year's race winner: Kyle Busch

Last year's pole winner: Paul Menard, 185.916 mph

Track qualifying record: (With restrictor plates) Ken Schrader, 196.996 mph (February 1989)

Track facts: Kyle Busch led 32 laps, including the last seven, in winning last year's race. Carl Edwards was runner-up; Matt Kenseth was third. Kenseth won this year's season-opening Daytona 500. Paul Menard, the surprise polesitter, finished 15th ... Three-time reigning Cup series champion Jimmie Johnson has led 568 laps in the last five races (one win) ... Eleven different drivers have won Cup races this year. Twelve drivers won races all of last year ... Kyle Busch and Scott Speed will drive Riley-powered Lexuses for Ganassi Racing in Saturday afternoon's Brumos Porsche 250 Rolex Grand-Am race at Daytona ... Speed channel is carrying NASCAR's Hall of Fame nomination ceremony tonight at 8.

2009 wins: Kyle Busch and Mark Martin, 3 each; Matt Kenseth and Jimmie Johnson, 2 each; Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, Brad Keselowski, David Reutimann, Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne and Joey Logano, 1 each.

SPRINT CUP STANDINGS (Through 17 of 36 races)

1. Tony Stewart (1 last week) 1 2,524 -

2. Jeff Gordon (2) 2,455 -69

3. Jimmie Johnson (3) 2,355 -169

4. Kurt Busch (4) 2,254 -270

5. Carl Edwards (5) 2,157 -367

6. Denny Hamlin (7) 2,132 -392

7. Ryan Newman (6) 2,127 -397

8. Kyle Busch (9) 2,108 -416

9. Greg Biffle (8) 2,106 -418

10. Matt Kenseth (10) 2,054 -470

11. Mark Martin (11) 2,052 -472

12. Juan Montoya (12) 2,049 -475

13. Kasey Kahne (13) 2,048 -476

14. David Reutimann (14) 2,037 -487

15. Clint Bowyer (16) 1,955 -569

Up next: Lifelock.com 400, July 11, Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, Ill., 8 p.m.; TV: TNT.

- Bill Fleischman

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