Unlike his cousin, Inman never had a desire to drive race cars. He also was a gifted teacher. The vast majority of the time Dale made the right call to get the most out of the day. The decision to move on was incredibly emotional — for both Inman and Petty. Inman later worked for Rod Osterlund, J. Of those championships, seven of them were with his cousin Richard Petty in the famed No. Dale grew up in Level Cross, North Carolina. The Petty family was a tight-knit group on the race track and off.
They had each other's backs, including standing up to anyone who challenged their driver. Inman shares stories of incidents and fights, including he and Maurice standing up for The King. During one incident, a knife was pulled. Inman was there. What an honor it is. To be the second recipient of it is great. To be following Leonard Wood, who was one of the great ones, is another honor.
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