Darius Rucker Shows NASCAR Legend Kyle Petty Around His Hometown

Darius Rucker Shows NASCAR Legend Kyle Petty Around His Hometown

The Circle Network has announced a new primetime series featuring NASCAR legend Kyle Petty called Dinner Drive with Kyle Petty.

The new show features Kyle visiting with notable athletes, musicians, actors and personalities in the place they call home. Along the way, each guest showcases a vehicle that has a special meaning to them. Whether it’s their very first car, an antique car, their dream car, even a boat or motorcycle, Kyle finds out the sentimental stories behind them. That’s all before they hop in and take a spin to each guest’s favorite local eatery to enjoy some good food and even better conversation about growing up in their hometown, their careers, personal life and more.

The show launches next month with episodes featuring Dale Earnhardt Jr, Davis Love III, Mario Andretti, Ric Flair, Richard Petty, Herschel Walker, Pitbull and Darius Rucker.

In the July 22nd episode with Darius, Kyle drops in to his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, where Darius treats Kyle to a historic home tour, a little guitar picking and a spin in a special car, all before revealing sentimental moments from his personal and professional life over a seafood dinner at Pearlz Oyster Bar.

Check out a preview of Darius’ episode of Dinner Drive with Kyle Petty, here…

Dinner Drive with Kyle Petty debuts on the Circle Network, Thursday, July 8th at 8 pm ET/7 pm CT

Headline Photo Credit: David McClister

Additional Photos Courtesy of the Circle Network

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