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Yesterday we learned Travis Pastrana had officially left Subaru and has teamed up with Michael Waltrip to run a Toyota in the 2011 NASCAR season. What we just found out, however, is that Pastrana ...
When news broke last week that Travis Pastrana was making the jump to NASCAR as driver of the No. 99 Nationwide car and co-owner of Pastrana-Waltrip Racing, it didn't take long for the message ...
Travis Pastrana has signed a deal with Michael Waltrip Racing that could put him in NASCAR's second-tier Nationwide series as early as next year. The action sports star has formed a team called ...
testing with his newly formed Pastrana-Waltrip Racing team in an effort to figure out the stock cars. Pastrana, a multi-sport athlete and X Game star, tested at New Smyrna Speedway in Florida in a ...
International action sports star Travis Pastrana has signed with Michael Waltrip Racing and created a new Nationwide Series team that will feature Pastrana behind the wheel beginning in 2011.
Pastrana still uses crutches and was expected to have the pins in his ankle removed on Monday. He said he's committed to running for Michael Waltrip Racing next season and has no plan to return to ...
Some sleuthing by our expert social media team turned up something interesting: a Twitter account linking Pastrana to Waltrip Racing, along with a URL for his new website. The Twitter account ...
Travis Pastrana's impressive NASCAR debut at the Toyota All-Star Showdown at the Irwindale Speedway last weekend has set his marketing machine into overdrive as everyone anticipates his first ...
Pastrana will drive the No. 99 Boost Mobile Toyota for Pastrana-Waltrip Racing in seven Nationwide Series races this season, including a mid-summer debut in Indianapolis designed to bridge NASCAR ...
23XI Racing announced Tuesday that the ... monster trucks and sports cars; Pastrana shared a GT-class Ferrari with Michael Waltrip and others in the Rolex 24 at Daytona in 2012.
Powell had followed Pastrana to Michael Waltrip Racing after his cousin signed a deal to drive in the K&N Pro Series East and the Xfinity Series — known then as the Nationwide Series.