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Darrell Lee Waltrip (born February 5, 1947) is an American motorsports analyst, author as well as a former national television broadcaster and stock car driver.He raced from 1972 to 2000 in the NASCAR Cup Series (known as the NASCAR Winston Cup Series during his time as a driver), most notably driving the No. 11 Chevrolet for Junior Johnson.
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports was a NASCAR team owned by three-time Winston Cup champion Darrell Waltrip. It was formed in 1991 when Waltrip resigned from Hendrick Motorsports to start his own team, and was originally named DarWal, Inc. .
Darrell Waltrip led the most laps (238 of 500) and picked up his eleventh Winston Cup victory of 1982. Bobby Allison blew an engine after leading 98 laps and finished 19th. Waltrip came into this race trailing Allison by 37 points. His victory and Allison's retirement meant Waltrip took over the points lead for the first time all season.
Darrell Waltrip reveals what it takes to win a NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he holds the record with 12 wins.
The race took the scheduled 400 laps to complete. [1] In what is considered to be one of the most controversial finishes in NASCAR history, Junior Johnson & Associates' Darrell Waltrip and Richard Childress Racing's Dale Earnhardt engaged in a battle for the victory. With four laps left, Waltrip made a pass on Earnhardt in the second turn ...
Old Dominion 500 - Harry Gant led the most laps at 253 but faltered as Darrell Waltrip grabbed the lead with 36 laps to go; Waltrip's win was the first of four straight. Waltrip padded his lead by 41 points to lead Allison by 43 points. Holly Farms 400 - Darrell Waltrip wins his second straight race while leading the most laps at 318.
Lap 321: Darrell Waltrip took over the lead from Cale Yarborough. Lap 322: Cale Yarborough and Elmo Langley blew their engines while driving at high speeds. Lap 351: Rick Newsom blew his engine while driving at high speeds. Finish: Darrell Waltrip was officially declared the winner of the race.
Held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, the 135-lap race was an exhibition race in the 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series. Darrell Waltrip of Hendrick Motorsports won the pole and led the most laps (50), but it was Terry Labonte of Junior Johnson & Associates who won the race. [2]