The Denver Post

Petty irked by changes after Johnson joins team

- By Dan Gelston

>> Richard Petty may still reign as NASCAR’S King, but with Jimmie Johnson wresting control of Petty’s old race team, he is definitive­ly not the boss.

The Hall of Famer essentiall­y has been stripped of power inside his former eponymous team that rapidly rebranded and rebuilt since November. Johnson and Petty are the only living seven- time NASCAR champions — and that appears to be where the similariti­es end inside Legacy Motor Club’s front office.

The 85- year- old Petty, who is officially Legacy’s ambassador, said Saturday he has bruised feelings and little say in the direction of the race team since Johnson bought into the team.

“It’s been strange to me,” Petty said. “Most of the time, I ran the majority of the show. Jimmie brought all his people in. His way of running things and my way of running things are probably a little bit different. We probably agree on about 50% of what it really comes down to.”

Ahead of the Daytona 500, an unfiltered Petty said he was irked by Johnson’s rise in power. “Yes, it does” bother him, he said.

But Petty conceded it was “probably time for a change” because through several incarnatio­ns of his race team, his cars had never risen above the middle of the pack. GMS founder Maury Gallagher, chairman of Allegiant Air, purchased Richard Petty Motorsport­s in 2021 and Petty served as the front man.

Johnson told AP he was “disappoint­ed” Petty publicly expressed his displeasur­e, adding: “Of course, we’ll have conversati­ons.”

“There are a lot of moving pieces to this,” Johnson said. “There are business decisions that are taking place between Mr. Gallagher and the Petty family before I ever arrived. ... But a lot of what Richard is speaking to is based on business decisions that he and his family have made and they aren’t relative to my involvemen­t.”

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