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Kmart president and CEO Samuel G ... TV ads featured celebrities such as sportscaster Al Michaels, race car driver Darrell Waltrip and actor Tim Allen. In 1992, the company announced a new ...
Former NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip, who retired from racing in the Cup Series at the end of the 2000 season, has invested in a venture outside the world of stock car racing: car dealerships.
Upon learning that what he thought was his car was up for sale, Darrell Waltrip called Gee's daughter to tell her that the Camaro was his and she could not sell that. "I felt like it was my car ...
and Darrell Waltrip is out on the oval before everyone else, running his own race. He’s not yet in a car, though. The former high school track star-turned-one of the greatest NASCAR drivers of ...
Before "Boogity, boogity, boogity" there was Bristol for NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Darrell Waltrip. Bristol Motor Speedway is the place where Waltrip set what many believe to be an unbreakable ...
NASCAR fans are about to hear an iconic phrase yelled once again. Darrell Waltrip will make his return to the FOX Sports booth and add a little “Boogity, boogity, boogity” to the broadcast.
RacingOne//Getty Images Darrell Waltrip started his string of eight consecutive Bristol wins in 1981. Waltrip began racing for car owner Junior Johnson in 1981. The pair was incredibly successful ...
Looking back, even Darrell Waltrip admits that calling out Richard ... outlaw was chased by the police, an incident that ended with his car taking six bullets during the pursuit.
He was, many would agree, stock car racing’s first “full package.” (Others lean toward Jeff Gordon, who followed Waltrip by about 20 years). RacingOne//Getty Images Darrell Waltrip’s early ...
Earnhardt had the fastest car for much of that spring Richmond race, leading 299 of 400 laps. But Darrell Waltrip, the defending Cup champion, emerged in the closing laps in his Junior Johnson ...
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