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The following is a list of drivers who are currently competing in a series sanctioned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers. All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2018 Ford EcoBoost 400. The following is a list of drivers who are currently competing in a series sanctioned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). Nov 27, 2016 - After traveling for nine months, NASCAR drivers and their families get to take a little time to relax before getting ready for the 2017 season.

The following is a list of drivers who are currently competing in a series sanctioned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR).

  • 1Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers
  • 2NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers
  • 3NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series drivers
  • 4NASCAR Pinty’s Series drivers
  • 5NASCAR K&N Pro Series West drivers
  • 6NASCAR K&N Pro Series East drivers
  • 7NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour drivers
  • 8NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series drivers
  • 9NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 1 Division drivers
  • 10NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 2 Division drivers
  • 11ARCA Menards Racing Series drivers

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of qualifying for the 2019Digital Ally 400. (Race 12/36)

Key
SymbolMeaning
*Driver is currently qualified for the NASCAR playoffs
(i)Driver is not eligible for championship points

Full-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in all 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races.

Shortest and tallest nascar drivers
DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Aric Almirola1020072922165625th (2018)
Ryan Blaney1220141382204569th (2017)
Alex Bowman8820141290617216th (2018)
Clint Bowyer142005481107720322nd (2012)
Chris Buescher3720151261410016th (2016)
Kurt Busch1200066030140288271st (2004)
Kyle Busch*18200451054189280311st (2015)
William Byron24201848006123rd (2018)
Landon Cassill (i)002010300011029th (2016)
Ross Chastain (i)152017480010N/A
Matt DiBenedetto952015152004029th (2018)
Austin Dillon3201120521136511th (2017)
Ty Dillon132014102002024th (2017)
Chase Elliott*920151254376465th (2017)
Denny Hamlin*11200548233148243302nd (2010)
Kevin Harvick4200165845196344281st (2014)
Daniel Hemric82018140110N/A
Jimmie Johnson48200162783225357361st (2006–2010, 2013, 2016)
Erik Jones2020158711737215th (2018)
Brad Keselowski*2200835330107173141st (2012)
Corey LaJoie32201469000034th (2018)
Kyle Larson4220131955488578th (2017)
Joey Logano*22200837522110187211st (2018)
Michael McDowell342008297027026th (2017–2018)
Paul Menard21200344712067214th (2015)
Ryan Newman6200063218112250512nd (2014)
Ryan Preece47201517012044th (2015)
David Ragan38200644621540213th (2008)
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.17201123221432213th (2017)
Daniel Suárez412017840525120th (2017)
Matt Tifft362019120000N/A
Martin Truex Jr.*1920044892191188191st (2017)
Darrell Wallace Jr.43201752013028th (2018)

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in at least one 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Stanton Barrett52199924000049th (2018)
Jeb Burton (i)51201533000038th (2015)
Bayley Currey (i)52201950000N/A
Jeffrey Earnhardt (i)81201576000036th (2017)
Joey Gase (i)462014340000N/A
Gray Gaulding (i)51201650001034th (2017)
Brendan Gaughan (i)62200460016028th (2004)
Timmy Hill (i)66201287000038th (2013)
Justin Haley (i)77201910000N/A
Quin Houff77201950000N/A
D. J. Kennington (i)77201616000039th (2017)
Parker Kligerman (i)96201319000047th (2014)
B. J. McLeod (i)522015290000N/A
Jamie McMurray4020025837631681111th (2004)
Casey Mears27200348911351314th (2006)
Tyler Reddick (i)31201920010N/A
Garrett Smithley (i)77201860000N/A
Reed Sorenson2720053100515122nd (2007)
Ryan Truex (i)71201326000039th (2014)
Cody Ware (i)51201718000042nd (2018)

Free agents[edit]

Drivers currently without a ride, but who competed for 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship points.

DriverDebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishPrevious Team
A. J. Allmendinger200737111157413th (2014)No. 47 - JTG Daugherty Racing
Trevor Bayne20101871516022nd (2016, 2017)No. 6 - Roush Fenway Racing
Tanner Berryhill20182000044th (2018)No. 97 - Obaika Racing
Chris Cook20055000045th (2018)No. 51 - Rick Ware Racing
Derrike Cope19824272632115th (1995)No. 99 - StarCom Racing
Alon Day20172000044th (2017)No. 23 - BK Racing
Tomy Drissi20125000046th (2018)No. 00 - StarCom Racing
Gray Gaulding201649001034th (2017)No. 52 - Rick Ware Racing
Blake Jones20183000040th (2018)No. 23 - BK Racing
Matt Kenseth199866539181329201st (2003)No. 6 - Roush Fenway Racing
Harrison Rhodes20186000039th (2018)No. 51 - Rick Ware Racing
Hermie Sadler199666000044th (2004, 2005)No. 7 - Premium Motorsports
Regan Smith20072241414024th (2012)No. 95 - Richard Petty Motorsports
Mark Thompson19923000041st (2018)No. 66 - MBM Motorsports
Kyle Weatherman20179000038th (2018)No. 99 - StarCom Racing
Cole Whitt2011161000031st (2014, 2015)No. 72 - TriStar Motorsports

NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2019ToyotaCare 250 (Race 8/33)

Key
SymbolMeaning
*Driver is currently qualified for the NASCAR playoffs
(i)Driver is not eligible for championship points

Full-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in all 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series races.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Justin Allgaier72008281107215663rd (2011, 2016, 2017)
Michael Annett*120082371104905th (2012)
Christopher Bell*2020174910253084th (2018)
Ray Black Jr.07201573000019th (2016)
Chase Briscoe982018251410024th (2018)
Ross Chastain420141471416110th (2018)
Austin Cindric222017420101938th (2018)
Jeremy Clements5120033071215012th (2017)
Cole Custer*002016794275372nd (2018)
Chad Finchum42201746000030th (2018)
Joey Gase352011216013020th (2014, 2018)
Gray Gaulding082016160000N/A
Noah Gragson92018110360N/A
Jeff Green3819905211687130231st (2000)
Justin Haley112018110060N/A
Mike Harmon741996274000023rd (2003)
Brandon Jones192015112053829th (2018)
Stephen Leicht012005107131607th (2007)
B. J. McLeod992015104000020th (2016)
Vinnie Miller78201742000027th (2018)
Matt Mills5201719000053rd (2018)
John Hunter Nemechek232018261817113th (2018)
Tyler Reddick22017593173341st (2018)
Ryan Sieg392013177051409th (2016)
Garrett Smithley02015107014018th (2016)
David Starr522000171013016th (2015)
Josh Williams92201636000032nd (2018)

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in at least one 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Jairo Avila Jr.9920183000054th (2018)
Caesar Bacarella9020179000052nd (2018)
Ronnie Bassett Jr.90201920000N/A
Dillon Bassett90201910000N/A
Josh Bilicki93201645000033rd (2018)
Ryan Blaney (i)1220126874155222nd (2015)
Brandon Brown93201628000036th (2017)
Jeb Burton8201326024024th (2016)
Harrison Burton (i)18201910010N/A
Kyle Busch (i)18200334995215253651st (2009)
Chris Cockrum17201416000044th (2016)
Bayley Currey (i)172018150000N/A
Mason Diaz8620182000063rd (2018)
Austin Dillon (i)102008142965104171st (2013)
Dale Earnhardt Jr.81996140246892101st (1998, 1999)
Jeffrey Earnhardt81200969002018th (2014)
Chase Elliott (i)82014815336521st (2014)
Spencer Gallagher82016591312018th (2018)
Colin Garrett66201910000N/A
Kaz Grala21201824025022nd (2018)
Denny Hamlin (i)182004160176399214th (2006)
Riley Herbst18201820020N/A
Timmy Hill132011167003017th (2011)
Tyler Hill6620183000078th (2018)
John Jackson13201132000061st (2015, 2016)
D. J. Kennington99200651000024th (2008)
Brad Keselowski (i)12200625639128173221st (2010)
Alex Labbé90201637001017th (2018)
Scott Lagasse Jr.4200569006021st (2009)
Joey Logano (i)1220081743094142358th (2010)
Tommy Joe Martins99201444000031st (2018)
Tyler Matthews15201910000N/A
Paul Menard (i)12200321834110055th (2010)
Stan Mullis1320176000073rd (2018)
Ryan Preece (i)820135721117117th (2016)
Elliott Sadler10199539613106226182nd (2011, 2012, 2016, 2017)
Morgan Shepherd891982446154467611th (1982)
Zane Smith8201930010N/A
Donald Theetge3620184000067th (2018)
Ryan Truex82010730421112th (2018)
Max Tullman1320184000058th (2018)
Kyle Weatherman17201920000N/A

Free agents[edit]

Drivers currently without a ride, but who competed for 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship points.

DriverDebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishPrevious Team
Lawson Aschenbach20152000065th (2018)No. 01 - JD Motorsports
Dexter Bean200614000054th (2016)No. 92 - King Autosport
Kyle Benjamin20178023233rd (2017)No. 18 - Joe Gibbs Racing
Spencer Boyd201641000026th (2018)No. 76 - SS-Green Light Racing
Landon Cassill20071230112112th (2014)No. 89 - Shepherd Racing Ventures
Tim Cowen20147000060th (2017)No. 66 - MBM Motorsports
Conor Daly20181000077th (2018)No. 6 - Roush Fenway Racing
James Davison20164012047th (2017)No. 18 - Joe Gibbs Racing
Bobby Dale Earnhardt20174000070th (2018)No. 66 - MBM Motorsports
Bill Elliott1983441816229th (1993)No. 23 - GMS Racing
Ryan Ellis201248000030th (2016)No. 78 - B. J. McLeod Motorsports
James French20181000082nd (2018)No. 55 - JP Motorsports
Victor Gonzalez Jr.20098000060th (2012)No. 17 - Niece Motorsports
Scott Heckert20166000046th (2016)No. 8 - B. J. McLeod Motorsports
Brian Henderson20173000055th (2018)No. 38 - RSS Racing
Brandon Hightower201619000043rd (2016)No. 66 - MBM Motorsports
Quin Houff201710000041st (2017)No. 15 - JD Motorsports
Blake Koch2009213001017th (2016)No. 4 - JD Motorsports
Andy Lally200711015046th (2018)No. 90 - King Autosport
Shane Lee201813013025th (2018)No. 3 - Richard Childress Racing
Katherine Legge20184000051st (2018)No. 15 - JD Motorsports
Carl Long2001125000031st (2011)No. 13 - MBM Motorsports
Dylan Lupton201535001030th (2015, 2017)No. 28 - JGL Racing
Ty Majeski201715003034th (2018)No. 60 - Roush Fenway Racing
Justin Marks200835137023rd (2016)No. 42 - Chip Ganassi Racing
Tony Mrakovich20181000069th (2018)No. 28 - JGL Racing
Dylan Murcott20182000074th (2018)No. 8 - B. J. McLeod Motorsports
Akinori Ogata20181000078th (2018)No. 66 - MBM Motorsports
Ryan Reed2013171272706th (2016)No. 16 - Roush Fenway Racing
Casey Roderick201112000037th (2012)No. 23 - GMS Racing
Cole Rouse20181000066th (2018)No. 78 - B. J. McLeod Motorsports
Angela Ruch201114000055th (2011)No. 39 - RSS Racing
Peter Shepherd20181000075th (2018)No. 55 - JP Motorsports
Mike Skeen20181000072nd (2018)No. 15 - JD Motorsports
Matt Tifft201577093826th (2018)No. 2 - Richard Childress Racing
J. J. Yeley20043140154635th (2006)No. 38 - RSS Racing

NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2019Vankor 350 (Race 5/23)

Key
SymbolMeaning
*Driver is currently qualified for the NASCAR playoffs
(i)Driver is not eligible for championship points

Full-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in all 2019 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series races.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Jordan Anderson3201484002015th (2018)
Norm Benning62002202000017th (2014)
Spencer Boyd20201611011051st (2016)
Harrison Burton18201620059118th (2018)
Matt Crafton88200043514112259131st (2013, 2014)
Sheldon Creed2201612013033rd (2018)
Gus Dean12201950000N/A
Tyler Dippel02201810001034th (2018)
Grant Enfinger982010652213945th (2018)
Stewart Friesen522016530142537th (2018)
Todd Gilliland42017300614110th (2018)
Austin Hill*162014561210011th (2018)
Brett Moffitt242013417192201st (2018)
Brennan Poole3020158001049th (2018)
Josh Reaume33201331001024th (2017)
Ben Rhodes992014782193655th (2017)
Cory Roper04201811000037th (2018)
Johnny Sauter1320032492310416171st (2016)

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in at least one 2019 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Anthony Alfredo54201930000N/A
Tyler Ankrum1720184002042nd (2018)
Kyle Busch (i)51200114955971182214th (2008, 2010)
Ross Chastain (i)452011640720217th (2012)
Ray Ciccarelli49201712000038th (2017)
Jennifer Jo Cobb102008174001016th (2014)
Bayley Currey1201716001031st (2018)
Bryan Dauzat2820145001045th (2018)
Spencer Davis1120186002030th (2018)
Natalie Decker54201930000N/A
Austin Dillon (i)820097172448131st (2011)
Christian Eckes5120185003135th (2018)
Chad Finley4220156001048th (2018)
Chris Fontaine47200559003025th (2012)
Korbin Forrister7201446000018th (2015)
Bobby Gerhart63199610000045th (2017)
David Gilliland54200517036229th (2018)
Clay Greenfield68201043002034th (2012)
Timmy Hill (i)87201327001023rd (2015)
Jesse Iwuji3420184000068th (2018)
Brandon Jones (i)5120134001019015th (2015)
Parker Kligerman752010772163525th (2012)
Derek Kraus1920182001062nd (2018)
Travis Kvapil120011979528641st (2003)
Raphael Lessard46201910000N/A
Jesse Little97201525007019th (2018)
Robby Lyons42201712000032nd (2018)
Sam Mayer21N/A00000N/A
B. J. McLeod (i)80201037000032nd (2015)
Tony Mrakovich43N/A00000N/A
Joe Nemechek81996590419019th (2014)
Stefan Parsons120183000057th (2018)
Timothy Peters442005246115912882nd (2012)
Ryan Reed1720122001061st (2012)
Codie Rohrbaugh920183000051st (2018)
Angela Ruch44201040010111th (2010)
Daniel Sasnett33201910000N/A
Austin Wayne Self22201666015012th (2018)
Chandler Smith51N/A00000N/A
Garrett Smithley (i)4220158000036th (2015)
Myatt Snider27201634041209th (2018)
Scott Stenzel63201214000041st (2014)
Austin Theriault92201513025024th (2015)
Darrell Wallace Jr. (i)222013486152833rd (2014)
Reid Wilson4420184000056th (2018)

Free agents[edit]

Drivers currently without a ride, but who competed for 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship points.

DriverDebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points FinishPrevious Team
Jeffrey Abbey20173000048th (2017)No. 34 - Reaume Brothers Racing
Bryant Barnhill20181000086th (2018)No. 15 - Premium Motorsports
T. J. Bell20031150113015th (2009)No. 38 - Niece Motorsports
Wendell Chavous201450011016th (2017)No. 49 - Premium Motorsports
Cody Coughlin201553019013th (2017–2018)No. 2 - GMS Racing
Dawson Cram20183000043rd (2018)No. 83 - Copp Motorsports
Michel Disdier20143000049th (2016)No. 20 - Young's Motorsports
Kevin Donahue201610000039th (2017)No. 63 - MB Motorsports
Kyle Donahue20168000040th (2017)No. 83 - Copp Motorsports
Chris Eggleston201010001036th (2018)No. 54 - DGR-Crosley
Tate Fogleman20183000050th (2018)No. 20 - Young's Motorsports
Justin Fontaine201626002016th (2018)No. 45 - Niece Motorsports
Brad Foy20181000085th (2018)No. 15 - Premium Motorsports
Noah Gragson2016472123092nd (2018)No. 18 - Kyle Busch Motorsports
Justin Haley2015503123113rd (2018)No. 24 - GMS Racing
J. R. Heffner20134000052nd (2014)No. 15 - Premium Motorsports
Riley Herbst20184001039th (2018)No. 51 - Kyle Busch Motorsports
Nick Hoffman20104001061st (2011)No. 83 - Copp Motorsports
Landon Huffman20173000049th (2017)No. 38 - Niece Motorsports
Brian Kaltreider20181000078th (2018)No. 50 - Beaver Motorsports
D. J. Kennington201011000040th (2018)No. 49 - Premium Motorsports
Justin Kunz20181000081st (2018)No. 0 - Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing
Bo LeMastus201812000027th (2018)No. 54 - DGR-Crosley
Tyler Matthews20183000052nd (2018)No. 83 - Copp Motorsports
Max McLaughlin20181000066th (2018)No. 38 - Niece Motorsports
Jamie Mosley20092000084th (2018)No. 50 - Beaver Motorsports
Camden Murphy201420000032nd (2017)No. 50 - Beaver Motorsports
Todd Peck201134000034th (2017)No. 83 - Copp Motorsports
Chase Purdy20182000053rd (2018)No. 99 - MDM Motorsports
Tommy Regan20149000049th (2015)No. 1 - TJL Motorsports
Bobby Reuse20172000059th (2017)No. 15 - Premium Motorsports
Roger Reuse20181000083rd (2018)No. 97 - Jordan Anderson Racing
Dalton Sargeant201522016014th (2018)No. 25 - GMS Racing
Logan Seavey20181001046th (2018)No. 51 - Kyle Busch Motorsports
Mike Senica201712000035th (2017)No. 83 - Copp Motorsports
Justin Shipley20163000065th (2017)No. 80 - Jacob Wallace Racing
Zane Smith20181011059th (2018)No. 54 - DGR-Crosley
Reed Sorenson201611000072nd (2018)No. 49 - Premium Motorsports
Kyle Strickler20181000087th (2018)No. 63 - MB Motorsports
Alex Tagliani20144012263rd (2017)No. 12 - Young's Motorsports
Tanner Thorson201811000025th (2018)No. 20 - Young's Motorsports
Jason White20182000067th (2018)No. 33 - Reaume Brothers Racing
Chris Windom20175000044th (2018)No. 54 - DGR-Crosley
Tyler Young201280006013th (2014, 2015)No. 20 - Young's Motorsports

NASCAR Pinty’s Series drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2017 Pinty's Fall Brawl 200 (Race 13/13)

Full-time drivers[edit]

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Marc-Antoine Camirand22201323081317th (2015)
J. F. Dumoulin04200749072908th (2015, 2017)
L. P. Dumoulin472009844395611st (2014)
D. J. Kennington1720071341982112131st (2010, 2012)
Alex Labbé322012406212861st (2017)
Kevin Lacroix742015318162262nd (2017)
Cayden Lapcevich762015316172511st (2016)
Adam Martin920161902709th (2017)
Andrew Ranger272007107225889221st (2007, 2009)
Anthony Simone95200871082318th (2009)
Alex Tagliani182007586223883rd (2016)
Brett Taylor4620166002025th (2017)

Part-time drivers[edit]

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Julia Landauer28201830000N/A
Ian Admiraal8320148000027th (2017)
Adam Andretti4420172012030th (2017)
Elie Arseneau03201114011029th (2011)
Robin Buck4320073321318019th (2011)
Donald Chisholm892007211410229th (2013)
Martin Cote1120167000019th (2017)
Mark Dilley0220071063376236th (2008, 2011)
Simon Dion-Viens25201317004016th (2017)
Noel Dowler5201157012307th (2013, 2014)
Jocelyn Fecteau77201410000028th (2016)
John Fletcher2820077000036th (2008)
Carl Gauthier6920171000049th (2017)
Brad Graham562007470520010th (2008)
Raymond Guay2020164000034th (2017)
Jason Hankewich2520129000034th (2015)
Charles Harvey0920153000037th (2017)
Jason Hathaway320071249357602nd (2015)
Luc Haukaas1020172000035th (2017)
Larry Jackson252012480110010th (2016)
Gary Klutt59201035132326th (2015)
Peter Klutt422007300011021st (2010)
Ryan Klutt4220138000029th (2015)
Destiny Klym5520173000029th (2017)
Stefan Klym5420173000028th (2017)
Steven Matthews152009320510313th (2014)
Joey McColm8200782002008th (2014)
David Michaud5620158002019th (2016)
Trevor Monaghan4200710000031st (2007)
Matthew Scannell02201328004011th (2015)
Trevor Seibert692007400514013th (2013)
Donald Theetge24201112068211th (2017)
David Thorndyke67200728000027th (2007)
Brandon White9920118000020th (2017)
Jason White21200788021708th (2011, 2013)
Armani Williams2820175000017th (2017)

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2019 Eneos NAPA Auto 150 (Race 2/14)

Full-time drivers[edit]

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Drivers who will compete in all 2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West races.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Hailie Deegan19201816271435th (2018)
Rich DeLong III8420135500208th (2014)
Trevor Huddleston9201617141406th (2018)
Jagger Jones6201920220N/A
Takuma Koga7720025801209th (2018)
Derek Kraus162017305182263rd (2017)
Matt Levin10201550002008th (2018)
Travis Milburn082008530110010th (2010)
Todd Souza13200665162706th (2017)
Tim Spurgeon86201012001026th (2016)
Joey Tanner7201920110N/A
Kody Vanderwal43201730271607th (2018)
Brittney Zamora99201920010N/A

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in at least one 2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Kenny Bumbera72201910000N/A
Taylor Canfield4020184001022nd (2018)
Cole Cabrera27201910010N/A
Dylan Garner50201910010N/A
Tanner Gray15201910110N/A
David Hibbard6420183000027th (2018)
Ron Jay3620126001020th (2012)
Nick Joanides64200412013019th (2018)
Bill Kann18201331003011th (2018)
Rob Powers3820156000020th (2015)
Austin Reed1420145002139th (2014)
Austin Thom40201910000N/A
Tony Toste17199830011108th (1998)
Armani Williams3820182000049th (2018)
Jack Wood78201910010N/A

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2019Zombie Auto 150 (Race 2/14)

Full-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in all 2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East races.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Chase Cabre4201730081626th (2017)
Spencer Davis302015341152428th (2016)
Rubén García Jr.6201644282703rd (2018)
Colin Garrett18201814017010th (2018)
Tanner Gray15201920010N/A
Sam Mayer2120188145118th (2018)
Max McLaughlin1201920000N/A

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in at least one 2019 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Chuck Buchanan Jr.87201125001020th (2017)
Natalie Decker98201910000N/A
Hailie Deegan1920188000120th (2018)
Mason Diaz24201920010N/A
Drew Dollar54201920120N/A
Ernie Francis Jr.4220182011128th (2018)
Ty Gibbs17201910110N/A
Juan Manuel Gonzalez5201811001013th (2018)
Connor Hall3120184002025th (2018)
Riley Herbst1720166015040th (2018)
Derek Kraus16201711278212th (2018)
Raphael Lessard50201910010N/A
Brandon McReynolds742011271917011th (2018)
Brandon Oakley2220149001034th (2018)
Anthony Sergi2020174012043rd (2018)
Brittney Zamora99201920000N/A

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2019 Icebreaker 150 (Race 3/16)

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Full-time drivers[edit]

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Blake Barney14201818002012th (2018)
Jimmy Blewett2120011326315336th (2016)
Justin Bonsignore512007140216794101st (2018)
Kyle Bonsignore22201515135029th (2018)
Calvin Carroll25201637001012th (2017)
Timmy Catalano45201930000N/A
Tommy Catalano54201818002111th (2018)
Doug Coby220022232585129241st (2012, 2014–2017)
Wade Cole331985358007011th (2017)
Patrick Emerling072011891174135th (2015)
Melissa Fifield01201476000015th (2017)
Eric Goodale5820081533267425th (2017)
Ken Heagy181987144006014th (2008)
Craig Lutz46201455031715th (2018)
John McKennedy72006481415018th (2018)
Burt Myers1199921049023rd (2018)
Anthony Nocella92201525014024th (2015)
Chris Pasteryak75200547052006th (2009)
Woody Pitkat8220071473257143rd (2015)
Sam Rameau0620184000054th (2018)
Dave Sapienza36201466071807th (2017)
Ron Silk852003181116610691st (2011)
Timmy Solomito162011879295162nd (2017)
Rob Summers6419981830184086th (2018)
Matt Swanson3201552052108th (2017)

Part-time drivers[edit]

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Kyle Benjamin15201910000N/A
James Civali792005794183616th (2007)
Chase Dowling992015581193442nd (2018)
Kyle Ebersole520139001035th (2017)
Frank Fleming40198633004031st (1992)
J. B. Fortin3420183000055th (2018)
Jeremy Gerstner5520173000045th (2017)
Matt Hirschman602005983235372nd (2008)
Andrew Krause24201626004020th (2017)
Gary Putnam77201421001025th (2017)
Andy Seuss972006510313026th (2017)
Walter Sutcliffe Jr.78201628000018th (2017)
Jamie Tomaino99198562239124851st (1990)

NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2015 RedCo 240 (Race 15/15)

Full-time drivers[edit]

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish

Part-time drivers[edit]

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 1 Division drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2018 American Festival NASCAR Finals (Race 12/12). Records earned from 2009–2011 when the series was still called Racecar Euro Series (before NASCAR's acquisition of the series in 2012) will not be included to the statistics.

Full-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who are scheduled to compete in all 2019 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series races.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsPodiumsPolesBest Points Finish
Miguel Angel Dasi102018400036th (2018)
Sebastiaan Bleekemolen69N/A0000N/A
Christophe Bouchut6620142602017th (2017)
Alon Day542015481727121st (2017, 2018)
Ulysse Delsaux362016120009th (2016)
Martin Doubek720152100013th (2018)
Gianmarco Ercoli92014371217th (2017)
Thomas Ferrando272016360206th (2016)
Frederic Gabillon3201372114482nd (2013, 2016, 2018)
Marc Goossens78201626110010th (2017)
Alexander Graff772018120009th (2018)
Loris Hezemans502018121614th (2018)
Romain Iannetta8820125221203rd (2015)
Max Lanza412018100044th (2018)
Lucas Lasserre332017191303rd (2018)
Stienes Longin112017240505th (2017, 2018)
Kenko Miura220171600015th (2018)
Ellen Lohr99N/A0000N/A
Nicolò Rocca242012493844th (2016)
Alex Sedgwick9020181000012th (2018)
Francesco Sini1220181001018th (2018)
Mauro Trione3120181200017th (2018)
Henri Tuomaala232018400024th (2018)
Ander Vilariño48201246203381st (2012, 2013, 2015)
Jacques Villeneuve32N/A0000N/A
Ant Whorton-Eales46N/A0000N/A

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who are scheduled to compete in at least one 2019 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsPodiumsPolesBest Points Finish
Rubén García Jr.1N/A0000N/A
Bobby Labonte7020171301014th (2018)

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 2 Division drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2018 American Festival NASCAR Finals (Race 12/12). Records earned from 2009–2011 when the series was still called Racecar Euro Series (before NASCAR's acquisition of the series in 2012) will not be included to the statistics.

Full-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who are scheduled to compete in all 2019 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series races.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsPodiumsPolesBest Points Finish
Michael Bleekemolen69N/A0000N/A
Arianna Casoli5420163500015th (2017)
Andre Castro24N/A0000N/A
Ben Creanor33N/A0000N/A
Advait Deodhar662018400028th (2018)
Jerry de Weerdt7820184800010th (2017, 2018)
Martin Doubek72015260108th (2016)
Fredrik Hemborg77N/A0000N/A
Shaun Hollamby46N/A0000N/A
Scott Jeffs90N/A0000N/A
Justin Kunz992016350106th (2017)
Max Lanza412018900019th (2018)
Giorgio Maggi50N/A0000N/A
Mirco Schultis7020161500012th (2017)
Myatt Snider48N/A0000N/A
Naveh Talor12N/A0000N/A
Jesse Vartiainen22018200027th (2018)
Florian Venturi322018121602nd (2018)
Pierluigi Veronesi2720181200012th (2018)
Ian Eric Waden232018200033rd (2018)

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who are scheduled to compete in at least one 2019 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsPodiumsPolesBest Points Finish
Niels Albert11N/A0000N/A
Tom Boonen1120181200013th (2018)
Jennifer Jo Cobb102018200038th (2018)
Bert Longin11N/A0000N/A

ARCA Menards Racing Series drivers[edit]

All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2019Pensacola 200 presented by Inspectra Thermal Solutions (Race 2/20)

Full-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in all 2019 ARCA Menards Series races.Notorious biggie discography.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Travis Braden27201532182005th (2018)
Christian Eckes1520162931220312th (2018)
Joe Graf Jr.7720182116808th (2018)
Bret Holmes23201643062706th (2017)
Michael Self2520142141212115th (2018)

Part-time drivers[edit]

Drivers who will compete in at least one 2019 ARCA Menards Series race.

DriverNo.DebutStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPolesBest Points Finish
Mike Basham69200160001010th (2016)
Harrison Burton202016123811016th (2018)
Eric Caudell2201536000010th (2017)
Rick Clifton10201035000030th (2015)
Alex Clubb0320157000047th (2018)
Sean Corr4320094903719th (2011)
Gus Dean322016482132724th (2017)
Natalie Decker54201728021217th (2018)
Tyler Dippel5220159023042nd (2015)
Richard Doheny1201323000024th (2018)
Matt Dooley1120183000073rd (2018)
John Ferrier44200913001052nd (2017)
Lexi Gay43N/A00000N/A
Bobby Gerhart5198833595512492nd (2006)
Ty Gibbs18201910110N/A
Todd Gilliland420157146125th (2018)
Tanner Gray54201910110N/A
Connor Hall22201910000N/A
Corey Heim22201910110N/A
Riley Herbst182017401142623rd (2018)
Chuck Hiers120034000092nd (2018)
Carson Hocevar2820184022131st (2018)
Kaden Honeycutt3820183001066th (2018)
Derrick Lancaster2920145001054th (2014)
Raphael Lessard1920173002051st (2017)
Dave Mader III63198911133026th (1991)
Sam Mayer2120183002052nd (2018)
C. J. McLaughlin0920182000090th (2018)
Brandon McReynolds2820108112045th (2010)
Scott Melton6920183000081st (2018)
Thad Moffitt4620179001026th (2018)
Willie Mullins3200814012041st (2017)
Leilani Munter55201019002020th (2018)
Con Nicolopoulos06201177000011th (2016–2018)
Connor Okrzesik14201910010N/A
J. J. Pack6120153000094th (2015)
Ed Pompa10200661001014th (2016)
Thomas PraytorTBA201210900905th (2016)
Brenden Queen35201910000N/A
Grant Quinlan30201820110103rd (2018)
Tim Richmond06201910000N/A
Codie Rohrbaugh7201619007019th (2017–2018)
Andy Seuss02201510013043rd (2017)
Brad Smith48198833000006th (2016)
Chandler Smith202018102710514th (2018)
Tommy Vigh Jr.1020185000040th (2018)
Jason White11201910000N/A
Paul Williamson36201910000N/A

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

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Michael Waltrip
BornMichael Curtis Waltrip
April 30, 1963 (age 56)
Owensboro, Kentucky
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight210 lb (95 kg)
Achievements1983 Darlington Dash Series champion
1996 The Winston winner
2001, 2003 Daytona 500 winner
2002, 2005 Gatorade Duel Winner
Awards1983, 1984 Darlington Dash Series Most Popular Driver
Monster EnergyNASCARCup Series career
784 races run over 33 years
2017 position38th
Best finish12th (1994, 1995)
First race1985Coca-Cola World 600 (Charlotte)
Last race2017Daytona 500 (Daytona)
First win2001Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last win2003EA Sports 500 (Talladega)
WinsTop tensPoles
41334
NASCARXfinity Series career
279 races run over 22 years
Best finish13th (2004)
First race1988Kroger 200 (IRP)
Last race2011Aaron's 312 (Talladega)
First win1988Grand National 200 (Dover)
Last win2004Pepsi 300 (Nashville)
WinsTop tensPoles
1110514
NASCARGander Outdoors Truck Series career
9 races run over 6 years
Best finish61st (2004)
First race1996Carquest 420K (Las Vegas)
Last race2011NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
First win2011NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
WinsTop tensPoles
140
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years2011
TeamsAF Corse
Best finishDNF in LMGTE-PRO (2011)
Class wins0
Statistics current as of February 25, 2017.

Michael Curtis Waltrip (born April 30, 1963) is an American former professional stock car racing driver, racing commentator, and published author. He is the younger brother of three-time NASCAR champion and racing commentator Darrell Waltrip. Waltrip is a two-time winner of the Daytona 500, having won the race in 2001 and 2003. He is also a pre-race analyst for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and color commentator for the Xfinity Series and the Gander Outdoors Truck Series broadcasts for Fox Sports. He last raced in the 2017 Daytona 500, driving the No. 15 Toyota Camry for Premium Motorsports.

  • 1Racing career
    • 1.21986–90
    • 1.52006–present
  • 3In popular media
  • 4Controversies
  • 5Motorsports career results
    • 5.1NASCAR
      • 5.1.1Monster Energy Cup Series
    • 5.2Sports car racing

Racing career[edit]

Beginnings[edit]

According to his autobiography In the Blink of An Eye, Waltrip's career started at age 15. When he was 15 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. Darrell, however, claimed he had no time to help him and advised that Michael focused on school. When Michael asked his dad for help, his dad ignored his requests. With none of his parental figures helping him, Michael built his racing career all by himself with influence & help from his older brother Bobby Waltrip, who was very close to him in childhood. He began building a career by racing go-karts at carnivals and various racing clubs around his hometown. He won many races and, thanks to Bobby's help, was noticed by rising hotshot star Dale Earnhardt. When Waltrip moved out of his house, he moved in with Kyle Petty and then he ultimately ended up living with Richard Petty as a roommate. When Michael explained to Petty that he was going to try the Busch Series (now the Xfinity Series) to build his NASCAR career, Petty told Michael he was 'wasting his time' and advised that Michael immediately went for the Cup Series ride.

1989 car

Waltrip's stock-car career got off the ground in 1981, when he captured the Mini-Modified division track championship at Kentucky Motor Speedway. A year later, Waltrip entered the Goody's Dash Series, where he won the series championship in 1983 and was voted the circuit's most popular driver in 1983 and 1984.

Waltrip made his Cup debut in 1985 in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte driving for Dick Bahre. He finished 28th in that race and finished 57th in the series standings after just 5 starts. His brother Darrell won the race. At the same time, Waltrip got confronted by Earnhardt, who questioned a previous move early in the race in which Waltrip nudged him out of the way and Dale responded by flipping the bird. Despite this incident, Earnhardt and Waltrip agreed to disagree over the move and remained friends.

1986–90[edit]

This is what was salvaged from Waltrip's 1990 Kool-Aid sponsored Busch Series car after his accident at Bristol.[1]

In 1986, driving the No. 23 car for Bahari Racing, Waltrip finished second in the Rookie of the Year standings to Alan Kulwicki on the strength of a pair of 11th-place finishes at Martinsville and Pocono. The following season, he posted his first career Top 10 finish when he ended up 10th in Martinsville's spring race. In 1988, Waltrip began running Busch Series events, making 5 starts for his brother's team. He took the checkered flag for the first time at Dover in his 4th start. In 1989, he had his first top-five finish in the No. 30 Country Time Lemonade/Kool Aid-sponsored Pontiac.

Crash at Bristol Motor Speedway[edit]

For Waltrip, 1990 was memorable for a horrific crash at Bristol in the spring on the 170th lap of the Budweiser 250, where he destroyed his Busch Series Pontiac Grand Prix. After making contact with Robert Pressley in the No. 59, he hit a gate that was in the outside wall at the exit of turn two. The gate was used to allow vehicles in and out of the infield because the track did not have a tunnel. The impact broke the gate, and Michael went head-on into the end of the wall, disintegrating the car on impact and collapsing the car into itself. Onlookers were sure that Waltrip was severely injured, perhaps fatally, because of how massive the impact was and his brother Darrell rushed to the wreck fearing the worst. Amazingly, Waltrip survived the accident and he only suffered cuts, soreness, and bruises in the wreck.[2] After another driver had an almost identical impact several years later (and also amazingly walked away), the gate was moved down to just before the entrance of Turn 3, thus lessening the chance of a car hitting it because cars are diving away from the wall at that point. Later, when asked about the crash by Ben Squires, he replied saying he had 'some contusions and a little bit of confusion' and ended with 'Hope we did a good job for Kool-Aid.'

1991–2000[edit]

In early race lineups, Waltrip was referred to by broadcasters as 'Mike Waltrip' or Darrell's little brother. It wasn't until 1991 that he began being referred to in racing lineups as Michael (Waltrip).[citation needed]

Waltrip driving for Bahari in 1994

In 1991, he gained new sponsorship from Pennzoil and won the Winston Open, as well as his first two career pole positions. He came close to winning the 1991 Transouth 500 with the team but had an incident that put him out of the running. He stayed with the Bahari team until the end of 1995, when he was replaced by rookie Johnny Benson. He joined Wood Brothers Racing to drive their No. 21 Citgo-sponsored Ford. He won the 1996 edition of The Winston after capturing the last transfer spot in The Winston Open. After posting one Top 5 finish over a period of three years, and missing his first race since 1986 at the 1998Dura Lube/Kmart 500, Waltrip departed the Wood Brothers at the end of 1998 to drive the No. 7 Philips-sponsored Chevrolet for Mattei Motorsports, posting three Top 10 finishes and ending that season 29th in points. The next season, Nations Rent replaced Philips as the sponsor & he moved up to 27th in points but only finished in the Top 5 once, causing him and the team to part ways at the end of the season.

2001–05[edit]

Waltrip was hired by Dale Earnhardt to drive his team's new No. 15 NAPA Auto Parts-sponsored Chevrolet Monte Carlo entry, Waltrip drove for Earnhardt in the Busch Series in 1989 and 1994. In his first race with the team, the 2001 Daytona 500, Waltrip broke his streak of 462 consecutive Cup races without a victory and won his first career points-paying Cup race. His teammate Dale Earnhardt, Jr. finished in 2nd. However, the win itself was largely overshadowed by Earnhardt, Sr.'s fatal crash on the last lap. In the movie The Day: Remembering Dale Earnhardt, Waltrip said that Earnhardt let him in line late in the race, which allowed him to take the lead, noting that Earnhardt 'never let anyone in line'. This presumably is because Earnhardt wanted Waltrip and Earnhardt, Jr. to finish in the Top 2 spots, as both were members of his team. Waltrip was not aware of the severity of Earnhardt's crash until over 30 minutes after the end of the race when he was celebrating in victory lane. Ken Schrader, after having been treated and released from the infield care center following the crash (his car was hit by Earnhardt's during the crash), informed Waltrip that Earnhardt had been taken to Halifax Medical Center, 2 miles (3.2 km) from the speedway, where Earnhardt was pronounced dead at 5:16 PM EST.

Waltrip did not have another Top 10 finish until returning to Daytona in July in the Pepsi 400, where he finished 2nd while holding off the field as teammate Earnhardt, Jr. won his first plate race. Earnhardt, Jr.'s Pepsi 400 finish was emotional to the entire DEI team and when Earnhardt, Jr. did his burnout on the infield grass, Waltrip pulled up alongside him. Waltrip would also have a second-place finish at Homestead with Bill Elliott winning, and finished 24th in the standings.

The next season, Waltrip won the second Gatorade Duel. His next top ten finish would be a second-place finish at Talladega, where he and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. combined to lead more than two-thirds of the race, with Earnhardt, Jr. taking home his second of four straight wins at Talladega. The following week, Waltrip finished tenth at Auto Club. He had eighth-place finishes in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte and the first Pocono race, and fourth place in the first Michigan race. He picked up his second career win at the Pepsi 400 at Daytona. After a ninth-place finish at Watkins Glen, and eighth-place finishes at New Hampshire and Talladega, Waltrip finished 14th in the points standings.

In 2003, Waltrip won a rain-shortened Daytona 500 and also took victory at the EA Sports 500 at Talladega (his only non-Daytona win), while running in the top-five for most of the season before falling back to 15th in points. Of trivial note, Waltrip won the first three NASCAR on Fox races at Daytona (2001 and 2003 Daytona 500s, and the 2002 Pepsi 400) with Michael's brother Darrell in the broadcast booth. His Talladega win was also his only win at a NASCAR on NBC race.

In 2004, Waltrip went winless and dropped five spots in the standings. In 2005 Waltrip only had seven top tens and one pole. It included a runner up at Phoenix despite hitting the wall on the next to last lap. He had an incident with Robby Gordon at New Hampshire. After Waltrip intentionally wrecked Robby Gordon and spun as a result, Gordon furiously tried to back his damaged racecar into Waltrip's. When Gordon failed to hit Waltrip's car with his own, he climbed out of his racecar and threw his helmet at Waltrip's driver side door. Waltrip repeated the words Gordon said the previous year in another helmet-tossing incident: 'He just threw a helmet at my car.' Waltrip was fined $10,000 after he gestured at Gordon for the damage on his car from the helmet, but he and Teresa Earnhardt appealed and the fine was overturned after a short investigation proved the charge false. Gordon however was fined $50,000 and put on probation for the rest of the year after he was discovered to have said 'You know everybody thinks Michael is this good guy. He's not the guy he acts he is. The caution was out, and he wrecked me, and he's a piece of shit.' Waltrip and Gordon conferred later on, apologized, and continued their careers. After the 2005 season, Waltrip left DEI for Bill Davis Racing.

2006–present[edit]

2006[edit]

Michael Waltrip's No. 55 NAPA Dodge (right) in 2006

On January 20, 2006, Michael Waltrip and Doug Bawel, who owned Penske Racing's No. 77 car in 2005, announced the forming of Waltrip-Jasper Racing. Bill Davis Racing fielded the No. 55 NAPA Auto Parts Dodge in the 2006 Nextel Cup Series, driven by Waltrip, with Bawel as listed owner. Bawel had a guaranteed starting spot in the first five races of 2006 by virtue of the No. 77 finishing 34th in the 2005 owner points. This arrangement enabled Waltrip to make the first five races in 2006 without qualifying on time. After the first five races this was unnecessary and the Waltrip-Jasper name was dropped. Waltrip failed to qualify for the first time since 1998 at the Coca-Cola 600. He bought a slot from the No. 74 McGlynn RacingDodge from Derrike Cope to drive in the race and to keep his streak of 262 consecutive races.[3] Waltrip ended up missing three races total in 2006 and did not have a top-ten finish. This was attributable to BDR's lawsuit with Dodge, which meant the team did not receive manufacturer support for Waltrip or teammate Dave Blaney.

Waltrip left Bill Davis Racing to form his own Nextel Cup team in 2007.

2007[edit]

Waltrip moved his Busch Series team, Michael Waltrip Racing, to the Cup Series full-time for the 2007 season. He hired Dale Jarrett and David Reutimann to race in the three car operation. Reutimann in the No. 00, Jarrett in the No. 44, Waltrip in the No. 55, Waltrip was listed as the owner of the No. 44 and No. 55, while his wife Buffy was listed the owner of the No. 00. After the first round of qualifying for the 2007 Daytona 500, NASCAR inspectors found evidence in the engine intake manifold that Waltrip, Reutimann and Jarrett's teams had used an illegal unspecified oxygenate fuel additive to increase performance. NASCAR confiscated the cars, forcing Waltrip, Reutimann and Jarrett to move to a back-up for the Daytona 500. On February 14, 2007, NASCAR officials announced at a press conference the penalties that would be levied: Bobby Kennedy (Director of Competition for Michael Waltrip Racing) and David Hyder (Waltrip's crew chief) were removed from Daytona International Speedway, and suspended indefinitely.[4] David Hyder was also fined $100,000 and was placed on a leave of absence, eventually to be released by the team in April. Waltrip, Reutimann and Jarrett was docked 100 driver points and Waltrip and Buffy were docked 100 owner points each. Waltrip, Reutimann and Jarrett's initial qualifying times were disallowed, but Waltrip and Reutimann were permitted to qualify by racing a backup car in their Gatorade Duel's qualifying race for the Daytona 500, while Jarrett qualified by Past Champions provisional from his 1999 title but was also permitted to race a backup car in his Gatorade Duel.[5] Waltrip's interim crew chief was announced as Scott Eggleston, who was Waltrip's former crew chief in 2001.[6] After a 30th-place finish in the Daytona 500, Waltrip became the first driver in series history to go into the second race of the season with a negative number of points (−27). Waltrip failed to qualify for the next eleven races following the Daytona 500, so he maintained his negative point total for almost 4 months. He qualified for the thirteenth race of the season at Dover and finished 28th, moving his point total above zero to 52 points.

On Saturday, April 7, 2007 he fell asleep behind the wheel of his Toyota Land Cruiser which overturned and hit a utility pole. Waltrip crawled out from the car suffering only minor cuts. There was no Nextel Cup race held that weekend. He was charged with reckless driving and failing to report an accident.[7][8]

After failing to qualify for the Pocono 500 in June, Waltrip bounced back the following week by finishing 10th at the Citizens Bank 400 in Michigan.

Waltrip decided make changes to the No. 00 and No. 55 because both were outside the top 35 in owners points; he hired Terry Labonte took over Waltrip's No. 55 and P. J. Jones took over David Reutimann's No. 00 Infineon Raceway (Jones No. 00, Jarrett No. 44, Labonte No. 55), Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Reutimann No. 00, Jarrett No. 44, Labonte No. 55) and Watkins Glen International (Jones No. 00, Jarrett No. 44, Labonte No. 55) Labonte qualify by Past Champions provisional from Labonte's 1984 and 1996 title's, while Jones was permitted to qualify as Jones was a Road Course Ringer.

In October 2007, prior to the 2007 Bank of America 500. Dale Jarrett announced his retirement from points racing after the 2008 Food City 500, Waltrip decided to put David Reutimann (No. 00 driver) to take over the No. 44. Jarrett's final race was the All-Star race in May 2008.

On October 6, 2007, Waltrip won the pole for the UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, the first restrictor plate race to be run with the Car of Tomorrow.[9] He finished 25th after a wreck, but bounced back the next week at Charlotte Motor Speedway with his second top-10 finish of the season.

2008[edit]

Waltrip's 2008 car at Daytona

In 2008, Michael Waltrip Racing underwent a change following the disappointing 2007 campaign. Waltrip welcomed business owner Robert Kaufmann, owner/founder of the Fortress Investment Group and was made an equal partner and got more aid with real estate developer Johnny Harris buying into the team during the 2007 off-season. Former Cup owner Cal Wells was brought to MWR to oversee day-to-day operations, Dale Jarrett No. 44 retiring from points racing after the 2008 Food City 500, David Reutimann starting the season in the No. 00 then taking over Jarrett's No. 44, while Michael McDowell took over Reutimann's No. 00.Waltrip entered three full-time cars for 2008 David Reutimann/Michael McDowell/Mike Skinner/Kenny Wallace/A. J. Allmendinger and Mike Bliss No. 00, Dale Jarrett/David ReutimannNo. 44 and Waltrip No. 55.On February 10, 2008, Michael qualified second for the 50th running of the Daytona 500, which guaranteed him a second place start in the race. Waltrip started the race with 'gold wheels' on his car in tribute to the golden anniversary of the Daytona 500; after the race the wheels were signed and sold to benefit NASCAR charities.[10] After leading the first two laps, he was not a factor in the race and finished 26th. Waltrip finished second at New Hampshire's Lenox Industrial Tools 301. He made his 1,000th NASCAR touring series start at Atlanta in October. He is second to Richard Petty in most career starts spanning all of the top divisions in NASCAR.

However, Michael McDowell struggled to keep the car in the Top 35 in owner points, which is necessary for automatic qualification into each race, and Waltrip replaced him with Mike Skinner, Kenny Wallace, A. J. Allmendinger and Mike Bliss in an effort to reclaim a Top 35 spot. In October 2008, MWR transferred its third team to the No. 47 Toyota of JTG Daugherty Racing, driven by Marcos Ambrose, and discontinued the No. 00 team for the balance of the season.

At the end of 2008 MWR sold the No. 44 to Richard Petty Motorsports and contracted to two cars with David Reutimann moving back to the No. 00, Waltrip in the No. 55.

2009[edit]

Waltrip in 2008

Waltrip entered two full-time cars for 2009 David Reutimann No. 00, Waltrip No. 55.In early 2009, Waltrip announced that he would be sharing the No. 99 NNS Aaron's dream machine with David Reutimann and Scott Speed during the season. On May 25, 2009 Waltrip scored his first win as an owner in Sprint Cup Series competition in the Coca-Cola 600, with David Reutimann winning the event.

In the 2009 season, Waltrip garnered two top ten finishes (Daytona and Talladega) He came within a few laps of winning his third Daytona 500 as he was moving forward when the race was called for rain. He ended up seventh.

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Waltrip decided to skip the road courses (Infineon Raceway and Watkins Glen International) handing it over to Patrick Carpentier to get the No. 55 back in the top 35 owners points.

On July 7, 2009 Waltrip announced he would be driving part-time in the 2010 season starting with the Daytona 500.[11] Waltrip also announced Martin Truex Jr. will take over Waltrip's car as the No. 56 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota full-time in 2010, using the No. 55 owners points.

2010[edit]

In 2010, Waltrip announced that he would only be racing at the Daytona 500 unless more sponsorship was found; Waltrip drove the No. 51 for the 2010 Daytona 500.Waltrip entered two full-time cars for 2010 No. 00 David Reutimann and No. 56 Martin Truex Jr., with Reutimann and Truex Jr. running the full schedule, Waltrip ran 6 races Daytona 500 (No. 51 MWR), Food City 500 (No. 55 Prism), Aaron's 499 (No. 55 Prism), Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 (No. 55 Prism), Toyota/Save Mart 350 (No. 55 Prism) and AMP Energy Juice 500 (No. 55 MWR).Waltrip qualified 21st on Daytona Pole qualifying day. This was not fast enough to get in the race on speed, however. He then wrecked out of the first qualifying race. Waltrip was able to gain a spot in the starting grid when driver Scott Speed raced to make the 500 using his qualifying time in the second qualifying race, giving Waltrip the 43rd place starting position. He finished in a respectable 18th place. Since then, Michael has started the No. 55 Prism Motorsports entry at Bristol, finishing 41st. Waltrip qualified for the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway and raced his way to the lead early, but wound up finishing 39th after 'The Big One' on lap 84 of the race. It was announced in May that Waltrip would pilot the Toyota Sponsafier winning paint scheme on June 20 at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, CA, but he failed to qualify. Waltrip also ran the Amp Energy 500 in a Michael Waltrip Racing fielded No. 55 Toyota where he would lead three laps and finish 28th.

Waltrip and his business partner Rob Kaufmann have entered various GT endurance races, participating in the Dubai 24 Hours and also the 24 Hours of Spa, driving a Ferrari F430 GTE for Italian team AF Corse in both races. Waltrip, Kaufmann, and the AF Corse team finished 5th overall and 3rd in class at Spa, clinching a podium spot.

2011[edit]

In 2011, Waltrip announced that he would attempt to make his 25th consecutive Daytona 500 start driving the No. 15. Waltrip retained his drivers for 2011 No. 00 David Reutimann in the No. 00 and No. 56 Martin Truex, Jr. in the No. 56, both of whom would run the full schedule. As well as the Daytona 500, Waltrip ran three races that year: the Aaron's 499, the Quaker State 400, and the Good Sam Club 500. Aside from the Sprint Cup event at Daytona, Waltrip also competed in the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series races there. He captured an emotional win in the NextEra Energy Resources 250, which came 10 years to the day of the death of Dale Earnhardt and his first Sprint Cup Series victory. The victory also made Waltrip the 22nd driver to win a race in all three NASCAR national touring series. He followed up his Friday night win with a solid 9th-place finish in the Nationwide Series race the next day. On Sunday afternoon, as part of the commemoration of the tenth anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's death in the 2001 Daytona 500, (which Waltrip won) Waltrip drove a replica of the No. 15 NAPA Auto Parts-sponsored car that he drove at the time. However, Waltrip finished 40th in the race after getting caught up in an early wreck that eliminated 14 cars. For the rest of 2011, Waltrip said he was working on plans to attempt the Sprint Cup Inaugural event at Kentucky Speedway in July, along with his first Le Mans start with AF Corse.[12] He ran in the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans in June in one of the AF Corse entered Ferraris. The car he co-drove with Robert Kauffman and Rui Águas completed 178 laps before retiring, finishing 38th overall. 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.[13]

At the end of 2011, Waltrip hired Clint Bowyer to drive the No. 15 in 2012. On November 4, 2011, MWR announced that David Reutimann would not return as driver of the No. 00 for 2012 so Waltrip changed the number to No. 55 in honor of Aaron's 1955 founding and he hired Mark Martin and Brian Vickers to co drive with Waltrip in 2012 and 2013

2012[edit]

In January, he was confirmed as a driver for AF Corse Ferrari in the inaugural season of the FIA World Endurance Championship.[14] Four weeks before the Daytona 500, Waltrip and Rob Kaufmann entered the 2012 Rolex 24 at Daytona. After a series of mechanical problems and off course excursions, Waltrip, Rob Kaufmann, Rui Águas, and Travis Pastrana never gave up and pressed on to finish 22nd in GT and 35th overall.

In early February it was announced that Waltrip would attempt to qualify for the 2012 Daytona 500 for Hillman Racing, driving the No. 40 Toyota with sponsorship from Aaron's.[15] He failed to qualify for the race, crashing in a single-car incident in the first Gatorade Duel race.[16]

On May 6, Waltrip qualified for the 2012 Aarons 499 at Talladega Superspeedway and led several laps before finishing 19th.

He also qualified for the fall Talladega race. On the last lap, Waltrip was running 5th when he jumped to the bottom lane and made a move for the lead to try to win heading into turn 4 with drafting help from Casey Mears. In turn 4, Tony Stewart tried to block Waltrip but underestimated Waltrip's speed. Waltrip tapped Stewart, and went up into the tightly bunched pack, collecting 23 cars, while Stewart flipped over once and slid on his side airborne and pushed by the wrecking field. Waltrip finished 25th.

2013[edit]

Waltrip competed in the 2013 Denny Hamlin Short Track Showdown

Waltrip entered the 2013 Daytona 500 driving the No. 30 Toyota for Swan Racing,[17] which was changed for Daytona to the No. 26 as a charity car to raise funds for victims of the Newtown, Connecticut shooting. At his Budweiser Duel, Waltrip ran as high as close to the front, but faded back in the final laps. He ultimately finished 15th, but it was enough to grab the final transfer spot for the Daytona 500. At the Great American Race, Waltrip led four laps and finished 22nd in the race.[18] He also finished in the top 5 at all other races (3 others) too.

In his first race in the No. 55 for the season at Talladega, Waltrip finished fourth. He also ran at Daytona in July and finished 5th.

On September 12, 2013, NASCAR penalized Michael Waltrip Racing for intentionally manipulating the outcome of the Federated Auto Parts 400 race. As a result, NAPA Auto Parts pulled its sponsorship of the team at the end of the year, forcing Waltrip to release Martin Truex Jr. from his contract.

2014[edit]

After originally announcing that he would field a part-time car for semi-retired Jeff Burton, plans changed when Waltrip sold the #56 team to investors of Identity Ventures who started a satellite team for MWR. Waltrip ran 4 races for Identity Ventures Racing owned by Jay Robinson, Mark Bailey and James Hamilton.

Waltrip ran the Daytona 500, Aaron's 499, Coke Zero 400 and GEICO 500. At Daytona in Speedweeks, Waltrip was collected in a last-lap pileup caused when Jimmie Johnson ran out of gas on the final lap. Waltrip nonetheless made it into the race. He crashed on lap 144 and finished 41st. He finished 25th at the Aaron's 499 at Talladega.

For both races, he eschewed working with regular Identity Ventures Racing crew chief Scott Eggleston, with whom he had won his first Daytona 500, and instead paired himself with Chad Walter. At the summer Daytona race, Waltrip finally decided to work with Eggleston, and ended up getting his first top-20 in over a year. However at Talladega in October, Waltrip again worked with Walter and did pick up another top-20. Identity Ventures Racing closed up shop after the season was over.

2015[edit]

Waltrip returned to driving for his own team, piloting the No. 55 at both Daytona and Talladega in the spring. Waltrip skipped the summer Daytona race, but returned at Talladega in the fall, running a third MWR entry after leasing the owner points from the No. 98 of Premium Motorsports.

2016[edit]

On February 4, Waltrip announced he would return to the Daytona 500, driving the No. 83 Camry for BK Racing.[19] Waltrip drove the No. 55 Camry for Premium Motorsports at Talladega in April with Peak BlueDEF as sponsor. Waltrip skipped again the summer Daytona race.

2017[edit]

Waltrip announced he would run the Daytona 500, driving the No. 15 Aaron's, Inc. Camry for Premium Motorsports. It would be his final start in NASCAR-sanctioned racing.[20] Waltrip started 32nd out of the 40 car field, avoiding several large wrecks to end his NASCAR career with an eighth-place finish.[21]

Personal life[edit]

Waltrip in 2004

Waltrip was born in Owensboro, Kentucky. He currently lives in Huntersville, North Carolina.[22]Waltrip was married to Elizabeth 'Buffy' Franks. They were divorced in 2010.[23] They have one daughter, Margaret Carol. Michael has an older daughter from a previous relationship, Caitlin Marie Waltrip-Kinnaird, who is married and has 2 kids of her own.[citation needed]

Waltrip is an avid runner. In 2000, he participated in the Boston Marathon.[24]

In October 2017, Waltrip had plans to attend the Route 91 Harvest music festival, but he canceled those plans. Later that night, a gunman, Stephen Paddock, fired shots at the festival from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino, causing the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. The following morning, Waltrip revealed on his Instagram account that he had befriended a family while in Las Vegas earlier in the day.[25] On October 4, he tweeted that he had contacted the father of the family, adding that they 'are doing as well as could be expected.'[26]

In popular media[edit]

Acting[edit]

Waltrip appeared on the two-part April 30, 2009/May 7, 2009 episode of My Name Is Earl entitled 'Inside Probe.'[27]

Television appearances[edit]

When not racing, he is a pre race commentator alongside his older brother Darrell for NASCAR on Fox. He also works as a color commentator for both the Xfinity series since 2015 and the Truck Series since 2004.

On September 4, 2014, Waltrip was announced as one of the celebrities who would participate on the 19th season of Dancing with the Stars. He was paired with professional dancer Emma Slater. They were eliminated on November 3, 2014.[28]

Book[edit]

Waltrip wrote a book published in 2011 called In the Blink of an Eye: Dale, Daytona, and the Day that Changed Everything. It became a New York Times best-seller.[29]

Controversies[edit]

Feuds with rival drivers[edit]

In a race in the early 1990s, Waltrip hit driver Dave Marcis while he was still in his car, punching him in the mouth and cutting his lip open, and was fined $500 for his actions.[30]

In 1995 at Michigan International Speedway, Waltrip also hit driver, Lake Speed. Waltrip hit Speed twice on national television,[31] while Speed was strapped in his car. Waltrip was fined $10,000 for his actions.

Waltrip had a much-publicized feud with Jeff Green, then driver of Petty Enterprises No. 43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge Charger in the early part of the 2005 season, which came to a head during races at Martinsville and Darlington, where Green and Waltrip wrecked each other on several occasions.[32] The feud went back to 2002, when racing for the win at Rockingham caused both to lose control of their cars, allowing Jamie McMurray to win his second straight Busch Series race. Eventually NASCAR brought Green and Waltrip together and warned them to avoid future incidents.

In the 2005 Sylvania 300, Waltrip wrecked Robby Gordon's No. 7 Jim Beam Chevrolet after the yellow flag had come out. The angered Gordon got out of his totaled car and threw his helmet at the No. 15 car as it was passing by. When TNT interviewed him about the crash he stated 'You know Michael, everyone thinks Michael's this good guy. He's not the good guy he acts he is. The caution was out and he wrecked me and he's a piece of shit.'[33] TNT apologized for the incident on both drivers' behalf, and both Gordon and Waltrip were required to meet with NASCAR officials after the race. Gordon was fined $50,000 and docked 50 drivers' points. Waltrip was also penalized, but the penalties were overturned on appeal. Gordon and Waltrip ultimately decided to auction the helmet for the benefit of the Harrah's Employee Relief Fund, a fund that provides aid to Harrah's employees displaced by Hurricane Katrina.[34]

In 2008, Waltrip made contact with Casey Mears with 46 laps to go resulting in Mears successfully passing him. As a reply, Waltrip rushed up to Mears, locked his hood on Mears' damaging car and tried to push it around through a struggle lasting over 4 seconds. Eventually Mears crashed, and soon after, NASCAR parked Waltrip as a punishment.[35]

In the 2008 Sharpie 500, an irate Clint Bowyer, who was involved in a wreck involving Waltrip, said 'Michael Waltrip is the worst driver in NASCAR, period! Could not believe NAPA (his primary sponsor) signed him back on!' However, Bowyer made it up with him after 2008 and eventually joined Waltrip's race team in 2012.[36]

Scandals[edit]

In 2007, Waltrip had his No. 55 Toyota confiscated by NASCAR officials after inspectors found an odorless, Vaseline-like substance in the car's engine. Later in the week, NASCAR handed down punishment to Michael Waltrip Racing, which included the ejection of team vice president of competition Bobby Kennedy and Crew Chief David Hyder from the garage at Daytona. Hyder was also fined $100,000, the largest fine ever handed down by NASCAR (until Kurt Busch was penalized for a pit road incident). Waltrip himself was penalized with a loss of 100 driver points and his qualifying time from pole day on Feb. 11 was thrown out. Elizabeth Waltrip, Michael's wife and the official owner of his car, was also docked 100 owners points. The substance found in the vehicle's fuel was referred to as 'rocket fuel', later determined to be Sterno.[37]

In the 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400, the final race before the Chase for the Sprint Cup, Waltrip's team was penalized with the biggest penalty in NASCAR’s history. In the race, MWR's Clint Bowyer spun out with 7 laps left after radio conversation hinting at an order to do so, and Brian Vickers was ordered to pit because the team 'needed one more point'. Following an investigation by NASCAR, the team was fined $300,000, stripped 50 driver points and 50 owner's points for each team, indefinitely suspended team vice-president Ty Norris and put every MWR crew chief on probation until December 31. With the points loss, Truex missed the Chase, which put Ryan Newman back in the wildcard spot. Waltrip stated as a reaction to the penalties that 'I want to sincerely apologize to NASCAR, our sponsors, fans, and fellow drivers who were disappointed in our actions. We will learn from this and move on.'[38]

Oldest Active Nascar Driver

Litigation[edit]

In 2010, MWR faced their first lawsuit in their team's history. The lawsuit was filed by MWR against the Williams Formula 1 team, for reportedly stealing one of their employees while he was under contract with MWR. The employee, in question, was Mike Coughlan who was a F1 engineer involved in a cheating scandal in 2007. While he was suspended from F1, Coughlan worked as an engineer for the team. When his suspension from F1 was over, he allegedly went back to the Williams team while still under contract with MWR, which MWR alleged caused the team to suffer financially. The lawsuit was settled out of court in October of 2011; the settlement was very amicable, as Waltrip later invited Coughlan to a future race as a guest of the team.(41)

Just before shutting down his team, Michael Waltrip Racing at the end of 2015, MWR was embroiled in an ugly lawsuit with former tire carrier Brandon Hopkins. Brandon was injured in a pit road accident that required surgery, while serving Clint Bowyer's car. Hopkins accused MWR of blacklisting him, wrongfully terminating his contract with the team, libel, and intentional interference with his efforts to find work at another team. Michael Waltrip Racing counter-sued Hopkins, saying that he stole pit guns from the team which was the cause of his firing. In their countersuit against Hopkins, MWR asked to be reimbursed for the pit guns and for any claims by Hopkins to be dismissed. After years of back-and-forth between Hopkins and the defunct team, it was announced in November, 2017 that 'both parties are pleased to announce that they have amicably resolved their disputes in their entirety and wish each other well in the future.'(40)

Car accident[edit]

On April 11, 2007, Waltrip was charged with reckless driving and leaving the scene of the accident after crashing his car into a telephone pole.[39]

Motorsports career results[edit]

NASCAR[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Monster Energy Cup Series[edit]

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536MENCCPts
1985Bahre Racing23PontiacDAYRCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLT
28
RSDPOCMCHDAYPOCTALMCH
18
BRIDAR
24
RCHDOVMARNWSCLT
31
CARATL
39
RSD57th207
1986Bahari RacingDAY
DNQ
RCH
25
CAR
21
ATL
19
DAR
13
NWS
26
MAR
11
TAL
35
DOV
12
CLT
26
RSD
25
POC
39
MCH
22
DAY
18
POC
11
TAL
14
GLN
17
MCH
32
BRI
13
DAR
16
RCH
14
DOV
16
MAR
14
NWS
23
CLT
19
CAR
13
ATL
20
RSD
31
19th2853
BuickBRI
32
198730ChevyDAY
22
CAR
17
RCH
12
ATL
39
DAR
19
NWS
24
MAR
10
TAL
25
CLT
11
DOV
21
POC
16
RSD
32
MCH
39
DAY
19
POC
37
TAL
17
GLN
16
MCH
20
BRI
14
DAR
19
RCH
19
DOV
18
MAR
18
NWS
16
CLT
35
CAR
19
RSD
26
ATL
38
20th2840
PontiacBRI
13
1988DAY
DNQ
RCH
31
ATL
12
DAR
21
BRI
12
NWS
32
MAR
22
TAL
33
CLT
23
DOV
36
RSD
11
POC
2
MCH
28
DAY
21
POC
17
TAL
20
GLN
33
MCH
7
BRI
31
DAR
25
RCH
12
DOV
12
MAR
25
CLT
23
NWS
25
CAR
19
PHO
28
ATL
7
18th2949
Mueller Brothers Racing89PontiacDAY
22
Bahari Racing30ChevyCAR
13
1989PontiacDAY
21
CAR
12
ATL
20
RCH
13
DAR
9
BRI
11
NWS
29
MAR
25
TAL
21
CLT
27
DOV
22
SON
10
POC
14
MCH
16
DAY
34
POC
28
TAL
36
GLN
10
MCH
31
BRI
32
DAR
13
RCH
23
DOV
6
MAR
12
CLT
17
NWS
23
CAR
17
PHO
9
ATL
26
18th3057
1990DAY
8
RCH
27
CAR
28
ATL
38
DAR
9
BRI
20
NWS
27
MAR
8
TAL
5
CLT
4
DOV
26
SON
9
POC
19
MCH
21
DAY
16
POC
23
TAL
21
GLN
4
MCH
30
BRI
9
DAR
26
RCH
14
DOV
5
MAR
30
NWS
15
CLT
3
CAR
15
PHO
43
ATL
14
16th3251
1991DAY
38
RCH
17
CAR
7
ATL
5
DAR
3*
BRI
23
NWS
7
MAR
7
TAL
5
CLT
15
DOV
32
SON
10
POC
18
MCH
34
DAY
6
POC
38
TAL
7
GLN
21
MCH
9
BRI
25
DAR
27
RCH
30
DOV
5
MAR
25
NWS
27
CLT
7
CAR
19
PHO
24
ATL
40
15th3254
1992DAY
18
CAR
4
RCH
34
ATL
28
DAR
14
BRI
17
NWS
29
MAR
27
TAL
38
CLT
25
DOV
15
SON
20
POC
15
MCH
27
DAY
27
POC
26
TAL
7
GLN
35
MCH
22
BRI
14
DAR
35
RCH
33
DOV
17
MAR
29
NWS
16
CLT
23
CAR
20
PHO
11
ATL
14
23rd2825
1993DAY
16
CAR
26
RCH
23
ATL
14
DAR
33
BRI
14
NWS
20
MAR
16
TAL
10
SON
23
CLT
13
DOV
27
POC
21
MCH
37
DAY
22
NHA
23
POC
14
TAL
20
GLN
12
MCH
16
BRI
10
DAR
13
RCH
19
DOV
23
MAR
8
NWS
14
CLT
27
CAR
18
PHO
9
ATL
6
17th3291
1994DAY
31
CAR
10
RCH
31
ATL
23
DAR
15
BRI
5
NWS
11
MAR
17
TAL
3
SON
16
CLT
10
DOV
7
POC
11
MCH
8
DAY
13
NHA
37
POC
14
TAL
11
IND
8
GLN
20
MCH
14
BRI
7
DAR
31
RCH
26
DOV
33
MAR
19
NWS
21
CLT
10
CAR
26
PHO
36
ATL
10
12th3512
1995DAY
6
CAR
17
RCH
23
ATL
35
DAR
7
BRI
22
NWS
22
MAR
15
TAL
12
SON
10
CLT
3
DOV
8
POC
9
MCH
12
DAY
15
NHA
14
POC
21
TAL
9
IND
14
GLN
14
MCH
11
BRI
15
DAR
5
RCH
28
DOV
29
MAR
25
NWS
12
CLT
17
CAR
38
PHO
34
ATL
12
12th3601
1996Wood Brothers Racing21FordDAY
10
CAR
35
RCH
36
ATL
9
DAR
29
BRI
10
NWS
17
MAR
17
TAL
5
SON
22
CLT
8
DOV
11
POC
14
MCH
32
DAY
7
NHA
10
POC
13
TAL
42
IND
28
GLN
7
MCH
25
BRI
6
DAR
33
RCH
14
DOV
9
MAR
14
NWS
12
CLT
9
CAR
14
PHO
16
ATL
11
14th3535
1997DAY
32
CAR
26
RCH
27
ATL
7
DAR
7
TEX
9
BRI
21
MAR
26
SON
7
TAL
14
CLT
17
DOV
7
POC
13
MCH
16
CAL
11
DAY
35
NHA
29
POC
22
IND
39
GLN
25
MCH
22
BRI
25
DAR
9
RCH
35
NHA
32
DOV
42
MAR
36
CLT
24
TAL
28
CAR
14
PHO
26
ATL
13
18th3173
1998DAY
9
CAR
34
LVS
14
ATL
18
DAR
16
BRI
9
TEX
9
MAR
21
TAL
21
CAL
20
CLT
18
DOV
14
RCH
40
MCH
21
POC
14
SON
34
NHA
24
POC
10
IND
21
GLN
28
MCH
22
BRI
16
NHA
27
DAR
17
RCH
26
DOV
20
MAR
20
CLT
13
TAL
9
DAY
31
PHO
DNQ
CAR
22
ATL
22
17th3340
1999Mattei Motorsports7ChevyDAY
5
CAR
20
LVS
22
ATL
10
DAR
21
TEX
14
BRI
12
MAR
39
TAL
18
CAL
23
RCH
22
CLT
37
DOV
42
MCH
15
POC
37
SON
10
DAY
39
NHA
19
POC
12
IND
27
GLN
21
MCH
13
BRI
37
DAR
41
RCH
38
NHA
38
DOV
19
MAR
33
CLT
14
TAL
39
CAR
27
PHO
33
HOM
36
ATL
36
29th2974
2000DAY
39
CAR
23
LVS
33
ATL
25
DAR
32
BRI
11
TEX
29
MAR
3
TAL
31
CAL
30
RCH
19
CLT
18
DOV
39
27th2797
Ultra MotorsportsMCH
22
POC
43
SON
12
DAY
42
NHA
35
POC
17
IND
20
GLN
17
MCH
21
BRI
19
DAR
40
RCH
43
NHA
20
DOV
24
MAR
24
CLT
22
TAL
34
CAR
35
PHO
32
HOM
34
ATL
39
2001Dale Earnhardt, Inc.15ChevyDAY
1
CAR
19
LVS
13
ATL
23
DAR
25
BRI
22
TEX
39
MAR
24
TAL
28
CAL
43
RCH
35
CLT
28
DOV
43
MCH
29
POC
30
SON
20
DAY
2
CHI
22
NHA
28
POC
19
IND
25
GLN
18
MCH
36
BRI
39
DAR
36
RCH
20
DOV
39
KAN
38
CLT
18
MAR
19
TAL
37
PHO
23
CAR
21
HOM
2
ATL
26
NHA
40
24th3159
2002DAY
5
CAR
40
LVS
22
ATL
40
DAR
15
BRI
30
TEX
28
MAR
13
TAL
2
CAL
10
RCH
24
CLT
8
DOV
21
POC
8
MCH
4
SON
22
DAY
1*
CHI
42
NHA
20
POC
18
IND
16
GLN
9
MCH
15
BRI
22
DAR
24
RCH
36
NHA
8
DOV
12
KAN
26
TAL
8
CLT
11
MAR
18
ATL
11
CAR
19
PHO
20
HOM
41
14th3985
2003DAY
1*
CAR
19
LVS
3
ATL
27
DAR
5
BRI
25
TEX
17
TAL
24
MAR
23
CAL
7
RCH
12
CLT
6
DOV
16
POC
18
MCH
5
SON
13
DAY
11
CHI
5
NHA
28
POC
4
IND
16
GLN
13
MCH
7
BRI
42
DAR
37
RCH
32
NHA
26
DOV
42
TAL
1
KAN
39
CLT
14
MAR
26
ATL
38
PHO
5
CAR
37
HOM
41
15th3934
2004DAY
38
CAR
33
LVS
37
ATL
23
DAR
35
BRI
10
TEX
20
MAR
15
TAL
12
CAL
32
RCH
10
CLT
2
DOV
6
POC
33
MCH
10
SON
4
DAY
13
CHI
9
NHA
6
POC
36
IND
20
GLN
20
MCH
17
BRI
27
CAL
23
RCH
13
NHA
9
DOV
16
TAL
25
KAN
11
CLT
28
MAR
19
ATL
14
PHO
17
DAR
33
HOM
17
20th3878
2005DAY
37
CAL
38
LVS
21
ATL
7
BRI
19
MAR
30
TEX
6
PHO
2
TAL
3
DAR
34
RCH
9
CLT
36
DOV
13
POC
5
MCH
7
SON
22
DAY
40
CHI
36
NHA
17
POC
26
IND
16
GLN
41
MCH
27
BRI
15
CAL
13
RCH
31
NHA
15
DOV
26
TAL
42
KAN
40
CLT
29
MAR
27
ATL
11
TEX
41
PHO
33
HOM
29
25th3452
2006Bill Davis Racing55DodgeDAY
18
CAL
36
LVS
35
ATL
20
BRI
32
MAR
29
TEX
26
PHO
42
TAL
25
RCH
31
DAR
35
CLT
DNQ
DOV
32
POC
28
MCH
25
SON
23
DAY
38
CHI
30
NHA
36
POC
40
IND
DNQ
GLN
36
MCH
23
BRI
16
CAL
31
RCH
DNQ
NHA
23
DOV
28
KAN
35
TAL
14
CLT
38
MAR
34
ATL
33
TEX
43
PHO
42
HOM
DNQ
37th2350
McGlynn RacingCLT
41
2007Michael Waltrip RacingToyotaDAY
30
CAL
DNQ
LVS
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
TAL
DNQ
RCH
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
DOV
28
POC
DNQ
MCH
10
SONNHA
DNQ
DAY
DNQ
CHI
30
INDPOC
38
GLNMCH
40
BRI
23
CAL
42
RCH
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DOV
15
KAN
30
TAL
25
CLT
10
MAR
18
ATL
11
TEX
DNQ
PHO
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
44th1149
2008DAY
29
CAL
28
LVS
31
ATL
30
BRI
23
MAR
35
TEX
31
PHO
24
TAL
27
RCH
37
DAR
24
CLT
27
DOV
28
POC
37
MCH
23
SON
25
NHA
2
DAY
27
CHI
36
IND
43
POC
43
GLN
39
MCH
19
BRI
30
CAL
33
RCH
28
NHA
25
DOV
10
KAN
35
TAL
19
CLT
24
MAR
18
ATL
37
TEX
27
PHO
24
HOM
38
29th2889
2009DAY
7
CAL
15
LVS
27
ATL
25
BRI
32
MAR
13
TEX
24
PHO
37
TAL
21
RCH
24
DAR
40
CLT
30
DOV
35
POC
17
MCH
30
SONNHA
24
DAY
37
CHI
20
IND
35
POC
31
GLNMCH
27
BRI
31
ATL
32
RCH
32
NHA
27
DOV
36
KAN
38
CAL
17
CLT
32
MAR
30
TAL
7
TEX
23
PHO
36
HOM
30
33rd2839
201051DAY
18
CALLVSATL55th284
Prism Motorsports55BRI
41
MARPHOTEXTAL
39
RCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCH
DNQ
SON
DNQ
NHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCARCLTMAR
Michael Waltrip RacingTAL
28
TEXPHOHOM
201115DAY
40
PHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTAL
28
RCHDARDOVCLTKANPOCMCHSONDAYKEN
DNQ
NHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTAL
9
MARTEXPHOHOM42nd56
2012Hillman Racing40ToyotaDAY
DNQ
PHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKANRCH43rd94
Michael Waltrip Racing55ToyotaTAL
19
DARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKEN
30
DAY
9
NHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVTAL
25
CLTKANMARTEXPHOHOM
2013Swan Racing26ToyotaDAY
22
PHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKANRCH40th114
Michael Waltrip Racing55ToyotaTAL
4
DARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENDAY
5
NHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTAL
32
MARTEXPHOHOM
201466DAY
41
PHOLVSBRICALMARTEXDARRCHTAL
25
KANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENTAL
16
MARTEXPHOHOM42nd76
Identity Ventures RacingDAY
19
NHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLT
2015Michael Waltrip Racing55DAY
26
ATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTAL
36
KANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTKAN43rd58
98TAL
13
MARTEXPHOHOM
2016BK Racing83ToyotaDAY
30
ATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCH45th42
Premium Motorsports55ToyotaTAL
12
KANDOVCLTPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNBRIMCHDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTKANTALMARTEXPHOHOM
201715DAY
8
ATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALKANCLTDOVPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIDARRCHCHINHADOVCLTTALKANMARTEXPHOHOM38th29
Daytona 500[edit]
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1986Bahari RacingPontiacDNQ
1987Chevrolet1822
1988PontiacDNQ
Mueller Brothers Racing2422
1989Bahari RacingPontiac2321
1990248
19911338
19921018
19932816
19941431
1995156
1996Wood Brothers RacingFord1110
19971232
199869
1999Mattei MotorsportsChevrolet135
20001039
2001Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet191
200245
200341
2004938
2005337
2006Bill Davis RacingDodge3018
2007Michael Waltrip RacingToyota1530
2008229
2009277
20104318
2011840
2012Hillman RacingToyotaDNQ
2013Swan RacingToyota2922
2014Michael Waltrip RacingToyota4241
20153426
2016BK RacingToyota3630
2017Premium MotorsportsToyota308

Nationwide Series[edit]

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NNSCPts
1988Bahari Racing03OldsDAYHCYCARMARDARBRILNGNZHSBONSVCLTDOVROULANLVLMYBOXFSBOHCYLNGIRP
14
ROU62nd221
Silver Racing14OldsBRI
23
CLT
12
CARMAR
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports17ChevyDAR
3
RCHDOV
1
MAR
1989Bahari Racing30OldsDAY
8
CARMARHCYDAR
14
BRI
8
NZH
3
SBOLANNSVCLT
3
DOV
30
ROULVL
2
VOLMYBSBOHCYDUBIRP
1
ROUBRI
25
DAR
23
RCH
15
DOV
25
MARCLT
2
23rd1716
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.3ChevyCAR
7
MAR
1990Bahari Racing30PontiacDAY
36
RCH
1
CAR
11
MARHCY
19
DARBRI
26
LANSBONZHHCYCLT
18
DOV
1*
ROUVOLMYBOXFNHA
16
SBODUBIRP
28
ROUBRI
29
RCH
3
DOVMARCLT
21
NHACARMAR30th1185
Mac Martin Racing92PontiacDAR
3
1991Bahari Racing30PontiacDAY
2
RCH
5
CARMARVOLHCYDAR
28*
BRI
25
LANSBONZHCLT
32
DOVROUHCYMYBGLNOXFNHA
4
SBODUBIRPROUBRI
17
DAR
2
RCH
4
DOVCLT
26
NHACARMAR34th1246
1992DAY
25
CARRCH
17
ATL
28
MARDARBRIHCYLANDUBNZH
6
CLT
23
DOVROUMYBGLNVOLNHATAL
2*
IRP
26
ROUMCH
8
NHABRIDAR
1
RCHDOV
8
CLT
2
MARCARHCY26th1412
1993DAY
33
CARRCHDAR
15
BRI
1*
HCYROUMARNZHCLT
1
DOVMYBGLNMLWTAL
6
IRP
29
MCHNHABRIDAR
34
RCH
29
DOVROUCLT
2
MARCARHCYATL
3
30th1240
1994DAY
25*
CARRCHATL
34
MARDAR
7
HCYBRIROUNHANZHCLT
3
DOVMYBGLNMLWSBOTAL
41
HCYIRPMCHBRIDARRCH
7
CLT
12
MAR41st983
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.3ChevyDOV
41
CAR
2
1995Bahari Racing30PontiacDAY
2
CARRCHATL
36
NSV
38
DARBRIHCYNHANZHCLT
35
DOVMYBGLNMLWTAL
20*
SBOIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLT
DNQ
CARHOM
4
48th595
1996Michael Waltrip Racing12FordDAY
41
CAR
11
RCH
25
ATL
DNQ
NSV
29
DAR
2
BRI
19
HCYNZHCLT
11
DOVSBOMYBGLN
14
MLWNHATAL
5
IRPMCH
38
BRI
5
DARRCH
38
DOVCLT
30
CARHOM34th1342
199721DAY
3
CARRCHATL
15
LVS
4
DARHCYTEX
26
BRI
4
NSVTAL
14
NHANZHCLT
DNQ
DOV
10
SBOGLNMLWMYBGTY
DNQ
IRPMCH
23
BRI
40
DAR
33
RCH
28
DOV
36
CLT
30
CAL
4
CAR
14
HOM
19
29th1738
1998DAY
7
CARLVS
20
NSVDAR
41
BRI
29
TEX
17
HCYTAL
40
NHA
34
NZHCLT
4
DOVRCH
20
PPR
31
GLNMLWMYBCAL
23
SBOIRPMCH
9
BRI
DNQ
DAR
15
RCH
14
DOVCLT
41
GTYCARATL
9
HOM34th1667
1999ChevyDAY
40
CARLVS
39
ATL
11
DAR
9
TEX
11
NSVBRI
11
TALCAL
8
NHARCH
8
NZHCLT
5
DOV
20
SBOGLNMLWMYBPPRGTYIRPMCH
6
BRI
2
DARRCH
DNQ
DOV
35
CLT
1
CARMEMPHO
41
HOM29th1762
20007DAY
27
CARLVS
15
ATLDARBRI
32
CAL
4
RCHNHADOV
7
SBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCH
2
RCH
16
CLT
14
PHO
37
HOM37th1356
FordTEX
DNQ
NSVTALCLT
DNQ
99ChevyBRI
8
DAR
15
DOV
36
CAR
DNQ
MEM
2001DAY
37
CARLVS
39
ATL
3
DARBRI
10
TEXNSHTALCALRCHNHANZHCLT
43
DOVKENMLWGLNCHI
12
GTYPPRIRPMCHBRI
40
DARRCH
18
DOVKAN
15
CLT
18
MEMPHO
20
CARHOM
6
41st1195
2002DAY
2
CAR
26
LVS
2
DAR
14
BRI
30
TEX
42
NSHTAL
35
CAL
8
RCH
4
NHANZHCLT
11
DOVNSHKENMLWDAY
42
CHIGTYPPRIRPMCH
1*
BRI
7
DARRCH
8
DOVKAN
33
CLT
2
MEMATL
2*
CAR
7
PHOHOM
7
27th2397
2003DAY
34
CAR
18
LVS
7
DAR
36
BRI
33
TEX
11
TAL
7
NSHCAL
2
RCH
4*
GTYNZHCLT
10*
DOVNSHKENMLWDAY
2
CHI
5
NHAPPRIRPMCH
8
BRI
1
DAR
3
RCHDOVKAN
24*
CLT
2
MEMATL
4
PHOCAR
41
HOM
10
18th2637
2004DAY
19
CAR
4
LVS
4
DAR
8
BRI
7
TEX
13
NSH
1
TAL
8
CAL
6
GTY
14
RCH
28
NZH
8
CLT
11
DOV
16
NSH
38
KEN
14
MLWDAY
27
CHI
18
NHAPPRIRP
26
MCH
24
BRI
22
CAL
14
RCH
30
DOV
11
KAN
12
CLT
23
MEM
29
ATL
22
PHO
19
DAR
10
HOM
11
13th3649
2005DAY
7
CAL
38
MXCLVS
DNQ
ATL
7
NSHBRI
42
TEX
15
PHO
7
TAL
34
DARRCH
34
CLT
16
DOVNSHKEN
42
MLWDAYCHI
14
NHAPPRGTY
16
IRPGLN
40
MCH
16
BRI
24
CAL
DNQ
RCH
9
DOV
40
KAN
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
MEMTEX
DNQ
PHOHOM
DNQ
35th1587
2006DodgeDAY
15
CAL
26
MXC
40
LVS
24
ATL
22
BRI
26
TEX
25
PHO
13
TAL
14
RCH
25
DARCLT
20
DOV
31
NSHKENMLWDAY
38
CHI
11
NHA
23
MARGTYIRPGLN
13
MCH
17
BRICALRCHDOV
10
KANCLT
2
MEMTEXPHO
39
HOM27th2126
Brewco MotorsportsFordNSH
10
2007Braun Racing32ToyotaDAYCALMXCLVSATL
43
BRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM158th34
2009Michael Waltrip Racing99ToyotaDAY
24
CAL
15
LVSBRITEX
19
NSH
16
PHO
40
TAL
40
RCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAY
11
CHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM65th661
2011Pastrana-Waltrip Racing99ToyotaDAY
9
PHOLVSBRICALTEXTAL
31
NSHRCHDARDOVIOWCLTCHIMCHROADAYKENNHANSHIRPIOWGLNCGVBRIATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM117th01

Camping World Truck Series[edit]

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627NCWTCPts
1996Michael Waltrip Racing1FordHOMPHOPOREVGTUSCNSHPTBRINZHMLWLVLI70IRPFLMGLNNSVRCHNHAMARNWSSONMMRPHOLVS
4
83rd160
1997WDW
31
TUSHOMPHOPOREVGI70NHATEXBRINZHMLWLVLCNSHPTIRPFLMNSVGLNRCHMAR
35
SONMMRCAL
7
PHOLVS67th274
1998WDWHOMPHOPOREVGI70GLNTEXBRIMLWNZHCAL
31
PPRIRPNHAFLMNSVHPTLVLRCHMEMGTYMARSONMMRPHOLVS103rd70
2004Morgan-Dollar Motorsports47ChevyDAYATLMARMFDCLT
5
DOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTWMCH61st215
Andy Petree Racing33ChevyIRP
36
NSHBRIRCHNHALVSCALTEXMARPHODARHOM
2006Darrell Waltrip Motorsports12ToyotaDAYCALATLMARGTYCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRINHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM
17
74th112
2011Vision Aviation Racing15ToyotaDAY
1
PHODARMARNSHDOVCLTKANTEXKENIOWNSHIRPPOCMCHBRIATLCHINHAKENLVSTALMARTEXHOM84th01

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

Sports car racing[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, Results are overall/class)

24 Hours of Le Mans results[edit]

24 Hours of Le Mans results
YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2011AF Corse Robert Kaufmann
Rui Águas
Ferrari 458 Italia GTCGTE
Pro
178DNFDNF

24 Hours of Daytona[edit]

24 Hours of Daytona results
YearClassNoTeamCarCo-driversLapsPositionClass Pos.
2012GT56AF WaltripFerrari 458Rui Águas
Rob Kauffman
Travis Pastrana
6453522
2013GT56AF WaltripFerrari 458Rui Águas
Rob Kauffman
Clint Bowyer
677168

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Waltrip recalls 1990 Bristol wreck'. ESPN. ESPN Internet Ventures. Associated Press. August 23, 2002. Archived from the original on December 14, 2002.
  2. ^Pearce, Al (April 15, 1990). 'Michael Waltrip Deems Survival From Horrifying Bristol Crash A 'Miracle''. Daily Press. Newport News, VA. Retrieved 2013-03-10.
  3. ^Newton, David. 'Waltrip buys Cope's car; will take spot in 600'. NASCAR.COM. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
  4. ^Bowles, Tom (February 14, 2007). 'His darkest hour: Can Waltrip rescue public image after cheating probe?'. CNN/Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
  5. ^Harris, Mike. 'Waltrip qualifies for Daytona 500'. Associated Press. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
  6. ^Spencer, Lee. 'Substance in question turned over'. FOXSports.com. Archived from the original on February 17, 2007. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
  7. ^'M. Waltrip charged with reckless driving in accident'. Associated Press. April 10, 2007. Archived from the original on April 14, 2007. Retrieved April 18, 2007.
  8. ^'Witness: 'I didn't think anybody was alive in there' after Waltrip accident'. Yahoo.com. April 11, 2007. Retrieved April 12, 2007.
  9. ^'2007 UAW-Ford 500 Lineup'. nascar.com.
  10. ^'MWR auctions gold wheels that ran in Daytona 500'. nascar.com.
  11. ^Michael Waltrip to run part-time in 2010[permanent dead link]
  12. ^Waltrip, Michael [1], Michael Waltrip, teammates learn the lessons of Le Mans 'USA Today' June 11, 2011, accessed June 11, 2011.
  13. ^'Michael Waltrip joins NASCAR on FOX'. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
  14. ^Dagys, John (January 23, 2012). 'LE MANS: AF Corse, Felbermayr-Proton Confirm WEC Entries'. Speedtv.com. Archived from the original on January 27, 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  15. ^'Waltrip to drive No. 40 for Hillman in Daytona 500'. NASCAR.com. Turner Sports. February 13, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  16. ^Diaz, George (February 23, 2012). 'Michael Waltrip fails to qualify for Daytona 500'. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
  17. ^Associated Press (January 10, 2013). 'Waltrip to enter Daytona 500 with Swan Racing'. Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  18. ^Associated Press (February 24, 2013). 'Daytona 500 Results 2013: Complete Finishing Order'. The Huffington Post. Retrieved March 10, 2013.
  19. ^Bruce, Kenny (February 4, 2016). 'MICHAEL WALTRIP DRIVING IN DAYTONA 500'. NASCAR. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  20. ^'MICHAEL WALTRIP'S FINAL START TO COME IN 2017 DAYTONA 500'. NASCAR. January 27, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  21. ^Menzer, Joe (February 26, 2017). 'Michael Waltrip 'just blessed not to tear my car up' on final run'. Fox Sports. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  22. ^'Michael Waltrip Racing :: Michael Waltrip'. michaelwaltrip.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
  23. ^Hinton, Ed (February 7, 2011). 'Waltrip still haunted by 'that day''. ESPN. Retrieved 2014-04-05.
  24. ^Long, Dustin. 'Michael Waltrip: Joker or genius?'. roanoke.com.
  25. ^Martinelli, Michelle R. (October 3, 2017). 'Michael Waltrip 'can't stop thinking' about family he met in Las Vegas before deadly shooting'. USA Today. Gannett Company. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
  26. ^McAssey, Pat (October 4, 2017). 'Family Michael Waltrip Met Before Las Vegas Shooting 'Physically Fine''. NESN.com. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
  27. ^https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1798604, Retrieved on June 1, 2009.
  28. ^Wagmeister, Elizabeth (4 September 2014). ''Dancing With The Stars': Season 19 Celebrity Contestants Revealed'. hollywoodlife.com.
  29. ^'Best Sellers: E-Book Nonfiction: Sunday, March 13th 2011'. nytimes.com.
  30. ^'Kyle Puts on the Show; But Bodine Best at Martinsville'. Archived from the original on February 11, 2001.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)
  31. ^CBS coverage of one of the two 1995 Michigan races
  32. ^Smith, Marty. 'Waltrip, Green feud all night at Darlington'. NASCAR.COM. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
  33. ^Blake, Ben. 'NASCAR Vows to 'Do What It Takes' for Race Control'. RACER Magazine. Archived from the original on January 1, 2007. Retrieved February 15, 2007.
  34. ^'Hats Off for R. Gordon -- and Charity'. 21 September 2005 – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  35. ^Associated Press (May 5, 2008). 'Waltrip, Mears make nice after Richmond wreck'. ESPN. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  36. ^Blount, Terry (October 8, 2011). 'Them wasn't fightin' words'. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  37. ^Coble, Don (February 12, 2007). 'Waltrip could face a Sterno penalty'. The Florida Times-Union. [..] inspectors found a gel-like coating inside the manifold. Several engine builders from other teams said the substance appeared to be Sterno, a bluish gel that could provide a hotter, cleaner burn inside the engine to create more horsepower.
  38. ^Jensen, Tom (September 10, 2013). 'NASCAR hits MWR with heavy penalty'. Fox Sports. Retrieved 2013-09-10.
  39. ^Newton, David (April 11, 2007). 'Waltrip charged with reckless driving'. ESPN. ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved February 7, 2015.

40. NASCAR Cup: Michael Waltrip Racing settles lawsuit http://autoracingdaily.com/nascar-cup-michael-waltrip-racing-settles-lawsuit/

41. Waltrip, Williams racing teams settle lawsuit out of court https://www.autoblog.com/2011/10/24/waltrip-williams-racing-teams-settle-lawsuit-out-of-court/

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michael Waltrip.
  • Michael Waltrip driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Michael Waltrip owner statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Michael Waltrip at Fox Sports
  • Michael Waltrip at NASCAR.com
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Larry Hoopaugh
NASCAR Darlington Dash Series Champion
1983
Succeeded by
Mike Swaim
Achievements
Preceded by
Jeff Gordon
The Winston Winner
1996
Succeeded by
Jeff Gordon
Preceded by
Dale Jarrett
Ward Burton
Daytona 500 Winner
2001
2003
Succeeded by
Ward Burton
Dale Earnhardt Jr.


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