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What's happened to the most dominating driver in NASCAR history? No, we're not talking about Richard Petty, we're talking ...
How did a small half-mile track become one of the most potent sports arenas in America? The post Bristol Motor Speedway: All You Need to Know About NASCAR’s Lightning-Fast Half-Mile and Home to NFL ...
Kevin Harvick is taking it "one segment at a time" in regards to following former NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip’s long broadcasting career. Waltrip was one of the most familiar voices in NASCAR ...
Michael Waltrip reflects on how brother Darrell Waltrip shaped his NASCAR journey, inspiring resilience and a broadcasting ...
NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip, right, of Franklin, Tenn., signs his autograph for fans during the grand opening of the NASCAR Café theme restaurant on Lower Broadway Nov. 11, 1997. Rex Perry ...
Three-time champion Darrell Waltrip went winless in his last 251 races. The one thing in common between these three drivers is that they have stuck around for too long. It is easy to suspect that ...
Bianchi pointed out to Harvick that Darrell Waltrip spent nearly 20 years in the booth. Joy and Larry McReynolds are still there after starting with FOX Sports in 2001. Does Harvick see a similar ...
which once included dangling a dead shark off the back of a wrecker after Cale Yarborough gave Darrell Waltrip the nickname, “Jaws.” Kurt Busch, Randy LaJoie, Greg Biffle, Neil Bonnett ...
Tim Brewer, won the NASCAR Cup Series championship as a crew chief for team owner Junior Johnson in 1978 (Cale Yarborough) and 1981 (Darrell Waltrip). Jeff Burton, won 21 races in the NASCAR Cup ...