The Times’ motor sports writer Jim Peltz counts down the 10 greatest drivers in NASCAR history.
Outspoken Kentucky native nicknamed Jaws won three titles, 84 races and is now a NASCAR television commentator. (Donald Miralle / Getty Images)
The three-time NASCAR champion won the Daytona 500 four times and posted 83 victories over his stellar career. (Robert Alexander / Getty Images)
The Californian grew up racing off-road vehicles before winning five consecutive series titles. He won a sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup title in 2013. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)
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Richard Pettys archrival in 1960s and 70s, The Silver Fox won three titles and 105 races. (Robert Alexander / Getty Images)
The Intimidator,” who won seven titles and 76 races, was the epitome of the tough blue-collar
The King won seven championships and 200 races. Petty’s big grin and friendly manner has endeared him among NASCAR fans past and present. (Jason Smith / Getty Images)