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2007 Schedule

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Daytona 500
Auto Club 500
UAW 400
Kobalt Tools 500
Food City 500
Goody's 500
Samsung 500
Subway Fresh 500
Aaron's 499
Crown Royal 400
Dodge Avenger 500
All_Star
Coca Cola 600
Autism Speaks 400
Pocono 500
Citizens Bank 400
Toyota/Save Mart 350
Lenox Tools 300
Pepsi 400
USG Sheetrock 400
Allstate 400
Pennsylvania 500
AMD at the Glen
GFS Marketplace 400
Sharpie 500
Sharp AQUOS 500
Chevy Rock & Roll 400
Syvania 300
Dodge Dealers 400
Lifelock 400
UAW-Ford 500
Bank of Americ 500
Subway 500
Bass Pro Shop MBNA 500
Dickies 500
Checker Auto 500
Ford 400


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2007 NASCAR TV
Broadcast Times Announced

TNT Kyle Petty to serve as Race Analyst

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TNT Inks Deal with NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Driver Kyle Petty
to Serve as Race Analyst Beginning June 2007
Kyle Petty, Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach to comprise announcers booth for 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series on TNT

Turner Network Television (TNT) announced today a multi-year contract agreement with NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series driver Kyle Petty to serve as an analyst for the network’s NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race coverage.  Petty will take a five-week hiatus as driver of the No. 45 Wells Fargo/Marathon/Tire Kingdom Dodge car for Petty Enterprises, marking the first time a Petty will not be behind the wheel in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series for an extended period of time since his grandfather, Lee Petty, raced in NASCAR’s Elite Series in 1949.  Kyle Petty will join announcers Bill Weber (play-by-play) and Wally Dallenbach (analyst) for TNT’s six consecutive NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races in 2007, beginning on Sunday, June 10 from Pocono Raceway and concluding on July 15 from the Chicagoland Speedway.  On Sunday, June 24, Petty will provide analysis from behind the wheel of his No. 45 Dodge throughout TNT’s coverage of the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race live from Infineon Speedway in Sonoma, CA.  Petty previously served as an analyst alongside Weber and Dallenbach in 2006 for five Busch Series races on TNT.     

“This is great opportunity to join the TNT team.  We’ve worked very closely with our partners Wells Fargo, Marathon and Tire Kingdom to make sure that the No. 45 Dodge is secure on the track while at the same time I can move into this new role,” said Kyle Petty.  “I started working with Turner last season and it was a great relationship from the beginning. I had a great time with Wally and Bill in the booth and it has led to this opportunity.  Everyone at TNT has been great to work with, and I’m looking forward to something new in my career.”

 “We welcome Kyle to the Turner Sports family and look forward to continuing the long and positive relationship we have had with the Petty family during Turner’s 23 years of broadcasting NASCAR racing,” said David Levy, president of Turner Sports.  “Kyle is a class act both on and off the track, and we are happy to be associated with him.”

“Kyle is known throughout NASCAR for his outspoken personality and will bring TNT’s coverage a unique ‘straight from the car’ perspective for our six NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races this year,” said Jeff Behnke, Turner Sports executive producer.  “Pairing Kyle with Bill and Wally will provide fans with both an informative and entertaining booth.” 

Hailing from a long line of NASCAR racers, including grandfather Lee Petty and father and seven-time NASCAR Champion Richard Petty, Kyle has remained a prominent figure on the NASCAR racing scene for the past 27 years with eight track victories, 51 top-five finishes and 172 top-10 finishes.  In recent years, his off-the-track activities have included serving as guest host of Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and host of NASCAR Night at Turner Field for the Atlanta Braves.

Petty has received numerous accolades for his charitable contributions, including the Victory Junction Gang which he founded in 1999 in honor of his late son, Adam, a NASCAR driver in his own right.  Kyle was named “Most Caring Athlete” by USA Weekend in 2004 and “Person of the Year” by NASCAR Illustrated in 2000 and 1999.  

TNT’s 2007 Summer Six-Pack of NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing:

June 10
Pocono Raceway (Pocono, PA)

June 17
Michigan Intl Speedway (Brooklyn, MI)

June 24
Infineon Raceway (Sonoma, CA)

July 1
New Hampshire International Speedway (Loudon, NH)

July 7
Daytona International Speedway (Daytona Beach, FL)

July 15
Chicagoland Speedway (Chicago, IL)


Last update Friday, May 4, 2007

Kyle Petty name and/or likeness used under license by Petty Marketing Company, L.L.C.
Richard Petty name and/or likeness used under license by Petty Marketing Company, L.L.C.