By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service CORNELIUS, N.C.—Martin Truex Jr. has known for more than six weeks what his plans are for next year. On Tuesday at Michael Waltrip Racing headquarters, Truex finally got the opportunity to make the official announcement of his move to MWR under...
By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (April 28, 2009) If anyone in Sprint Cup garage has a love affair with the camera, it’s owner/driver Michael Waltrip. For years, NASCAR’s most accomplished pitchman has livened up TV commercials for his sponsors—NAPA Auto Parts, Aaron’s...
By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (March 4, 2009) Amazingly enough, Michael Waltrip is in his 25th Cup season. Since his debut at Charlotte in May 1985, he has started 728 races and won the Daytona 500 twice (2001 and 2003). Early in his career, Waltrip lived for a short while with Richard...
By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (February 15, 2009) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.— It wasn’t the thrilling finish fans have come to expect from the Daytona 500—except to Matt Kenseth. When Kenseth got the news he had won the rain-shortened season opener in NASCAR’s Sprint...
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