Maurice Petty, Pioneer Engine Builder, and Crew Chief Passes Away at Age 81

The Petty family announces with great sadness the loss of Maurice Petty, who died peacefully on Saturday, July 25, 2020. Maurice, a stock-car racing pioneer whose career supplied the horsepower that propelled Petty Enterprises to victories, passed away surrounded by family earlier this morning. He was 81-years old.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – JANUARY 29: NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty presents his brother Maurice Petty as a 2014 inductee into the NASCAR Hall of Fame during an induction ceremony at Charlotte Convention Center on January 29, 2014 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Rainier Ehrhardt/NASCAR via Getty Images)

The Petty family announces with great sadness the loss of Maurice Petty, who died peacefully on Saturday, July 25, 2020. Maurice, a stock-car racing pioneer whose career supplied the horsepower that propelled Petty Enterprises to victories, passed away surrounded by family earlier this morning. He was 81-years old.

Born in 1939 into the Petty’s of Level Cross, N.C., a legendary family known for their wins and championships, Maurice would soon become an integral part of continuing the dynasty. Maurice was a participant at track even before his teenage years, and would be part of his father’s three championships and 54 wins.

Maurice, chief engine builder at Petty Enterprises, was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2014. He was the first engine builder to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Brothers Richard and Maurice Petty comprised part of a Petty family dynasty that netted 198 victories and seven titles in the sport’s premier series. He built engines that roared, and was a talented mechanic and driver, an occasional crew chief and team general manager who became known in the garage simply as “Chief.”

Maurice’s talent building engines secured his place in history – credited with 212 wins as an engine builder among six different drivers. In addition to Richard Petty, other drivers who won with his engines were Lee Petty, Buddy Baker, Jim Paschal and Pete Hamilton.

Maurice was the crew chief for Pete Hamilton for the 1970 DAYTONA 500 and the Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway victories. As a driver, Maurice had 26 NASCAR Cup Series starts with seven top-five and 16 top-10 finishes between 1960 and 1964.

He was preceded in death by Patricia, his wife of 52 years, in 2014. Patricia’s loving support was integral to his legendary career, and provided the foundation of the family.

— Richard Petty Motorsports —

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