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- Scott made the field at Talladega in May, but finished last after a blown engine and subsequent crash collecting Michael Waltrip.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- At the Talladega race in the fall, Stewart was leading on the final lap but underestimated the speed of a closing Michael Waltrip.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- 3 drifted low on the track, probably attempting a blocking maneuver so that either Michael Waltrip or Dale Earnhardt, Jr., could win the race.Darrell Waltrip-Wikipedia
- His younger brother, Michael Waltrip, won the race, but Michael's victory was overshadowed by the death of Dale Earnhardt.Darrell Waltrip-Wikipedia
- As Earnhardt and his teammate Michael Waltrip raced to the finish line, he finished second to Waltrip.Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Wikipedia
- From 1998 to 2000, Philips sponsored the Winston Cup #7 entry for Geoff Bodine Racing, later Ultra Motorsports, for drivers Geoff Bodine and Michael Waltrip.Philips-Wikipedia
- Michael Waltrip, who won that infamous 500, pulled off a slingshot last lap pass on Elliott Sadler to win his first ever Camping World Truck race in a No.NextEra Energy 250-Wikipedia
- Seconds later, his driver Michael Waltrip won the race, with his teammate and son Dale Earnhardt Jr. finishing second.Dale Earnhardt-Wikipedia
- They parted ways with Shepherd and welcomed Michael Waltrip, the younger brother of 3-time series champion and 1989 Daytona 500 winner Darrell Waltrip.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- The race, which was won by Louisville native Ben Rhodes, marked the first Truck Series win by a driver from Kentucky since Michael Waltrip's 2011 Daytona Truck win.Kentucky Speedway-Wikipedia
- McDowell's contract was not renewed by MWR for 2009, when Michael Waltrip decided not to retire and the team did not have sponsorship for another car.Michael McDowell (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- At the close of the 2004 season, it was revealed that Tony Eury Sr. would be promoted to the team manager position for the DEI corporation, while Tony Eury Jr. became the crew chief for Michael Waltrip for the 2005 season.Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Wikipedia
- 55. He drove 25 races in both 2012 and 2013, sharing the car with Michael Waltrip and Brian Vickers.Mark Martin-Wikipedia
- During the 2005 running of the Sylvania 300, Gordon was involved in a wreck with Michael Waltrip, the driver of the No.Robby Gordon-Wikipedia
- He then won the next weekend at the Sam's Club 200 at North Carolina Motor Speedway by leading only the last two laps as leaders Jeff Green and Michael Waltrip wrecked each other on the last lap.Jamie McMurray-Wikipedia
- With the dawn of the 1999 season, the Wood Brothers brought in Elliott Sadler to replace a departing Michael Waltrip.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- 55 for its new entry for Mark Martin and Michael Waltrip; in response Front Row Motorsports changed to the No.Front Row Motorsports-Wikipedia
- He is the older brother of former NASCAR driver and the now defunct MWR team owner Michael Waltrip.Darrell Waltrip-Wikipedia
- On January 20, 2006, Michael Waltrip and president of Jasper Motorsports, Doug Bawel, announced the forming of Waltrip-Jasper Racing.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- The first was at the 1993 Daytona 500, where he was tapped by the crashing cars of Michael Waltrip and Derrike Cope, and barrel rolled multiple times in the grass on the back straightaway several feet in the air.Rusty Wallace-Wikipedia
- Vickers Team owner and race driver Michael Waltrip will race the Daytona 500, while Brett Moffitt raced the No.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- In 2004, Michael Waltrip Racing began at partnership with Best Western that continues today.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- The car was fielded out of the MWR shop for select races for Michael Waltrip, Jeff Burton, and Brett Moffitt, with Waltrip and Moffitt running select races with MWR support out of Robinson's shop.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- On January 25, 2015, USA Today writer Jeff Gluck reported that Gordon was hired by Fox Sports to work as a guest analyst for Fox NASCAR broadcasts of Xfinity Series events alongside full-time announcers Adam Alexander and Michael Waltrip; the news was officially announced by Fox Sports the following day.Jeff Gordon-Wikipedia
- With 3 laps remaining, Michael Waltrip and Jason Leffler passed Dale Jr., putting Waltrip in the lead.Circle K Firecracker 250-Wikipedia
- For the 2014 Sprint Unlimited, Michael Waltrip filled in for Darrell, who was undergoing gallbladder surgery; for Daytona 500 Practice and Pole Qualifying, the position was filled by Phil Parsons.Fox NASCAR-Wikipedia
- Michael Waltrip, Joe Nemechek, Jeff Burton and Brett Moffitt were the primary drivers in 2014.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- Jarrett was forced to use all five of his provisionals at the start of the season, starting at Daytona mainly because Michael Waltrip Racing was penalized by NASCAR for an illegal fuel additive during Speedweeks and the penalties knocked Jarrett, Michael Waltrip and David Reutimann out of the top 35 in owner points-the safety net for qualifying regardless of rain and cancellations of qualifying.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- The company was as a 50–50 partnership between Robert Kauffman, the founder and managing partner of Fortress Investment Group, and two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip, who first established the team in 1996 in the Busch Series (now Xfinity Series).Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- Winners of the event include Mike Wallace, Joe Ruttman, Robert Pressley, Rick Crawford, Carl Edwards, Bobby Hamilton, Mark Martin, Jack Sprague, Todd Bodine (twice), Timothy Peters, Michael Waltrip, John King, Johnny Sauter (Three times), Kyle Busch, Tyler Reddick, Kaz Grala, and Austin Hill.NextEra Energy 250-Wikipedia
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