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Michael Curtis Waltrip (born April 30, 1963) is an American former professional stock car racing driver, racing commentator, racing team owner, amateur ballroom dancing competitor and published author.
The Darrell Waltrip number 17 in 1997 at Pocono. DWM debuted at the 1991 Daytona 500 as car No. 17 with sponsorship from Western Auto. (The car number and numbering style were a carryover from Waltrip's days as a driver for Hendrick Motorsports.) Waltrip led at one point during the event, but finished 24th following an accident late in the race.
In October 2007, Kauffman purchased part ownership of Michael Waltrip Racing, a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team. [3] Kaufman also owns RK Motors, a car collection in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he resides; [4] he also competes in sports car racing events and has competed in the 2011 and 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans, the 2012 and 2013 24 Hours of Daytona, and in the Rolex Sports Car Series. [3]
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Richard "Slugger" Labbe (born June 14, 1968) is an American technical consultant who currently works for Toyota Racing Development.He had previously been employed in NASCAR as a crew chief for Yates Racing, Dale Earnhardt, Inc., Richard Petty Motorsports, Richard Childress Racing and others.
A2Z's flagship television station is DZOE-TV which operates on channel 11 (analog broadcast), and channel 20 (digital broadcast). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The network's name is an abbreviation derived from the first letter of the names of two media companies, ABS-CBN and ZOE, and the channel number of the now-recalled frequency of the former network (which ...
Two hundred laps took place on an oval track spanning 2.0 miles (3.2 km). [2] Darrell Waltrip won the race; beating Bobby Allison by 60 seconds. [2] Eleven thousand and five hundred fans would attend this live race with lasted more than two hours and thirty-three minutes; making it the least attended race in NASCAR's modern era even when comparing races from after the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup ...
The entire prize purse for this race was $310,491 ($1,450,437 when adjusted for inflation); Waltrip received $48,608 ($227,069 when adjusted for inflation) while Jerry Jolly took home $1,090 ($5,092 when adjusted for inflation).