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- Benny Parsons drove the first eleven races of the season, with the car renumbered 35; Darrell Waltrip was hired to drive Hendrick's third car at this time.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Additionally, driver Darrell Waltrip wrote he told Hendrick during the season that Gordon had "hit everything but the pace car that year."Jeff Gordon-Wikipedia
- Legendary driver and NASCAR announcer Darrell Waltrip called it "The most touching thing I have ever seen."Kurt Busch-Wikipedia
- When a caution came out with 15 laps to go, leader Terry Labonte got hit from behind by the lapped car of Darrell Waltrip.Dale Earnhardt-Wikipedia
- As a tribute to retiring star Darrell Waltrip, the entire Turn 3 and 4 sections were renamed in his honor in 2000, including a section of seats in Turn 4 near the start-finish line marked as alcohol free.Bristol Motor Speedway-Wikipedia
- For 1991, the team received sponsorship from Tide as part of the car's merger with Darrell Waltrip's old team.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Sacks attempted two races (1 DNQ) in the No. 46, twelve in the No. 18 with sponsorship from Ultra Slim Fast, and three in the No. 17 as a substitute for Darrell Waltrip.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Gordon was paired with Mike Joy and Darrell Waltrip in the broadcast booth, replacing Larry McReynolds, who moved to the Hollywood Hotel.Jeff Gordon-Wikipedia
- Southside Speedway has acted as the breeding grounds for many past NASCAR legends including Richard Petty, Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip, and claims to be the home track of NASCAR superstar Denny Hamlin.Richmond, Virginia-Wikipedia
- The prize was only won twice; Bill Elliott won in 1985, Darrell Waltrip nearly won in 1989, Davey Allison nearly won in 1992, Dale Jarrett nearly won in 1996, and Jeff Gordon won in 1997.NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Notable Cup regulars who have won the race multiple times include Dale Earnhardt (7 wins), Tony Stewart (7), Darrell Waltrip (5), and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (3).Daytona 300 (NASCAR)-Wikipedia
- When he was 12 he phoned his older brother Darrell Waltrip, who was out racing in the 1978 Daytona 500 and asked Darrell to help him build a career in NASCAR.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
- Officially, Allison has won 84 Cup Series races, placing him in fourth place on the all-time wins list, tied with Darrell Waltrip.Bobby Allison-Wikipedia
- The 1979 running was shortened by rain and won by Darrell Waltrip.Daytona 300 (NASCAR)-Wikipedia
- During the course of his career, Bobby Allison accumulated 84 credited victories and 2 uncredited victories making him third all-time, tied with Darrell Waltrip.Bobby Allison-Wikipedia
- He tied Darrell Waltrip's record.Martin Truex Jr.-Wikipedia
- It is also the site of Darrell Waltrip's final career victory (1992).Southern 500-Wikipedia
- Wallace also won The Winston in a controversial fashion, by spinning out Darrell Waltrip on the last lap.Rusty Wallace-Wikipedia
- Petty held off Darrell Waltrip and A. J. Foyt.Richard Petty-Wikipedia
- After the season concluded, he won an ESPY for the second consecutive year, and won the Driver of the Year award for the third time, tying Jeff Gordon, Mario Andretti, and Darrell Waltrip as the only three time drivers to win the award.Jimmie Johnson-Wikipedia
- Battling down the backstretch, Sterling Marlin and Alan Kulwicki made contact, pushing Kulwicki into Darrell Waltrip.Coke Zero Sugar 400-Wikipedia
- Darrell Waltrip took place to design part of the racetrack.Alsco 300 (Kentucky)-Wikipedia
- He is the younger brother of three-time NASCAR champion and racing commentator Darrell Waltrip.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
- The 1984 field was full of NASCAR Winston Cup drivers: Alan Kulwicki (2nd), Dick Trickle (3rd), Bobby Allison (4th), Davey Allison (5th), Dale Jarrett (6th), and Darrell Waltrip (25th).Milwaukee Mile-Wikipedia
- On four occasions, the driver of the race has gone on to win the Daytona 500, which is typically run on the following day: Bobby Allison (1988), Darrell Waltrip (1989), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2004), Kevin Harvick (2007).Daytona 300 (NASCAR)-Wikipedia
- Exhibits include race car history, memorabilia and classic cars, including ones driven at Darlington by such famous race car drivers as Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip, and the 1950 Plymouth that Johnny Mantz drove to win the first Southern 500 at Darlington.Darlington Raceway-Wikipedia
- Michael Waltrip, who won that infamous 500, pulled off a slingshot last lap pass on Elliott Sadler to win his first career Truck race in a No. 15 truck, the same number on his Cup car in the 2001 500, with his brother Darrell in the broadcast booth.NextEra Energy 250-Wikipedia
- Along with the full schedule and championship points races, a new breed of drivers, such as Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, Bill Elliott, Rusty Wallace, Ricky Rudd, Terry Labonte, and Geoff Bodine, had already become powerful stars and champions.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- On September 29, 2011, it was announced that Waltrip would be replacing Jeff Hammond in the FOX's Hollywood Hotel on NASCAR on Fox beginning with the Daytona 500 in 2012 with Chris Myers and his brother Darrell Waltrip.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
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