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Kyle Petty may have been out of the race track for a while, but it looks like he has not lost his touch in giving a befitting reply off the race track as well. With over 800 races under his belt in the NASCAR Cup Series, the racer-turned-commentator still has been able to keep the fans entertained and it’s not just limited to racing tracks.

Nintendo games and NASCAR are a perfect package for any motorsports fan and surprisingly one of the fans found Kyle Petty’s No Fear Racing Nintendo game at a comic store in Macon. The fan then took to X and tagged Kyle Petty on a post that also highlighted the tag of $9.98 on the game.

Kyle Petty has a savage reply to a user on X who thought his Nintendo game was overpriced

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Soon the post went viral and one of the users made a comment saying, “That’s $9.98 too much”. As if the reply wasn’t enough, the user went on to tag Kyle Petty in his reply which eventually caught the attention of the veteran racer. What followed next left everyone in splits.

Clapping back on the comments about the game being priced at $9.98, Petty replied, “Yeah I wouldn’t buy your game either.” The ball was hit out of the park with such a savage reply and the fans online were all enjoying the banter. This then started a Q&A session with fans asking him several questions regarding the game.

One of the fans asked him whether he kept stuff like this or other promotional items over the years and Petty in a regrettable text replied, “No should have”. While the earlier user suggested that the game was overpriced at $9.98, there was a fan who thought otherwise, replying to Petty he said, “That’s a deal at $9.98.”

Apart from the video game and Petty’s illustrious career, he had tried his hand at various other career paths.

Kyle Petty tried his hands in acting and country music

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Petty made a brief attempt at professional country music, he was signed to a record contract in 1986 to start the work on his album Don Light, he released a single “The Other Guy” but after some disagreement with his record company, they had to bin the album project. Petty did record a track titled ‘Oh King Richard’ which paid tribute to his father Rodney Crowell. In a highlight moment, Petty also performed on the legendary Grand Ole Opry Stage in June 2021 and June 2023.

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Petty, apart from his stints in professional music, also appeared in the 1983 film Stoker Ace. He also notably provided the voice work for the character of Cal Weathers in the 2017 film Cars 3. All in all, he did not restrict himself just to the race tracks but leaped beyond his boundaries as a true entertainer would do.

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With entertainment not just limited to sarcastic punchbacks on X, Petty also co-hosts the weekly radio show Fast Talk and contributes to NASCAR’s digital content. He does pre and post-coverage for NASCAR and Xfinity races on NBC and USA network.

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