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| Re: Who Was 1st ... To Win In Car #43? I have a question Duck, and I DO NOT know the answer. I'm just looking for some additional knowledge... Why did Petty drive a #43? His regular number for years had been #42. He ran #43 in March at Bowman Grey and again at N. Wilks and my records show that three weeks later, at the next NASCAR race in Reading, PA, he was back in a #42. When he won the next month at Martinsville, he was in #42? In '59 #43 was normally Richard's number. Why drive #43 for two races? If you have an answer I'd be very interested.
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| Re: Who Was 1st ... To Win In Car #43? Bob, this is only a guess. Prior to 58 (Richard's 1st year) Lee Petty drove #42. When Richard started in '58, he drove 142, 42A (twice), 2 (5 times) & 42 in his last race of '58. In '59 he started in 24, then 43 twice, then 42 at Winston-Salem, and from then on it was #43. Since Lee didn't retire until '61, and since he was still active, I suspect they took the 43 as the next closest number to 42. But, as I say, it's only a guess.
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