What do we have brewing in the NASCAR nation? Well, the word around the community is that we are about to witness another racer from the Petty Racing family make his full-time NASCAR debut in 2024. Yes, you heard that right. In the wake of the family’s 75 glorious years in NASCAR, Richard Petty‘s grandson Thad Moffitt is rumored to make his Truck Series debut in the upcoming season.
The ARCA/Trans-Am 2 Series driver is said to be part of the newest team in the division, Faction 46. But are the rumors, after all, true, or is it just a case of overzealous fan speculation? Not quite so. Recently, the young driver came out with a new social media post that deepened the plot, only to make fans scrounge for more updates.
Thad Moffitt, grandson of Richard Petty, teases the NASCAR nation with major news
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23-year-old Thad Moffitt made his NASCAR debut last year when he got the role of a part-timer at Reaume Brothers Racing in Daytona. Moffitt, who has competed in the ARCA Series since 2017, qualified his #43 Chevy for RBR, which is closely associated with GMS Racing. But as we reach the end of 2023, major rumors are circulating in NASCAR nation that Petty’s grandson will return to the third-ranked NASCAR faction in 2024.
— Thad Moffitt (@thadmoffitt) December 8, 2023
Now coming to the meat of the matter, the young driver pushed the community into deep speculations when he tweeted out two short clips: one of Kyle Petty in his #44 car and another of the late Adam Petty in his #45 car. While the short clips made the fans shed a tear, getting them back to the days, the youngster pushed the envelopes even more so when he dropped another tweet.
— Thad Moffitt (@thadmoffitt) December 4, 2023
This one, unlike the other 2, wasn’t clips or videos but a date, “12.09.23,” with a pen emoji, signaling that the driver might be penning down a new contract, possibly with the youngest Truck Series team, Faction46.
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The hype is through the roof this time as a new team joins the rest of the factions in NASCAR’s third-ranking division. While the driver is yet to be announced, the team owners have confirmed that they will be a full-time team featuring a single truck. Also, the news comes at a time when major players like Kyle Busch have handed the keys of his team to Spire Motorsports, selling the race shop and manufacturing unit in the process.
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A new challenger is joining Faction46 pic.twitter.com/hAdBsAtr0k
— Faction46 (@TeamFaction46) December 8, 2023
Faction46 is owned by father-son duo Lane and Logan Moore, based in their home state of Oklahoma. Amidst all this, according to Motorsports Wire, “The King” and his grandson are said to make a massive announcement, revealing a new NASCAR organization and detailing its alliances, partners, and major plans for the upcoming season.
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With all that being said, any moment from now, Richard Petty will join his grandson to break the news to the community at the iconic Petty’s garage.