Darrell Lee Waltrip (born February 5, 1947) is a retired American racecar driver. Waltrip won three Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championships and 84 races, including the 1989 Daytona 500. He is now part of the broadcast team for Fox Sports. Waltrip’s younger brother, Michael Waltrip, owned and raced for his own team in NASCAR.[1] In June of 2011 Waltrip was given a spot in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He is a part of the Hall of Fame class of 2012.[2]
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Media related to Darrell Waltrip at Wikimedia Commons
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NASCAR on Speed |
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| Commentators |
- Sprint All-Star Race broadcasters
- Budweiser Duel broadcasters
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| Former personalities |
- Johnny Benson, Jr.
- Dick Berggren
- Dave Despain
- Rick Allen
- Adam Alexander
- Bootie Barker
- Allen Bestwick
- Steve Byrnes
- Ray Dunlap
- Jeff Hammond
- Mike Joy
- Chad Knaus
- Larry McReynolds
- Phil Parsons
- Kyle Petty
- John Roberts
- Elliott Sadler
- Hermie Sadler
- Matt Yocum
- Jimmy Spencer
- Ken Squier
- Danielle Trotta
- Kaitlyn Vincie
- Wendy Venturini
- Krista Voda
- Kenny Wallace
- Darrell Waltrip
- Michael Waltrip
- Rutledge Wood
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| Former programs |
- NASCAR Live!
- NASCAR Race Hub
- NASCAR RaceDay
- NASCAR Trackside
- NASCAR Victory Lane
- NASCAR Beyond the Wheel
- NASCAR Classics
- NASCAR Inside Nextel Cup
- NASCAR Nation
- NASCAR in a Hurry
- Pit Bull
- This Week in NASCAR
- Totally NASCAR
- WindTunnel with Dave Despain
- SPEED Center
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| Lore |
- Three-wide photo finish
- Musgrave's costly mistake
- Controversial finish
- No pit stops necessary
- Busch brothers collide
- Darnell barely edges Benson
- Hornaday clinches record 4th title
- Inaugural Induction of the Hall of Fame
- Mikey's Miracle
- John King's upset victory
- First major NASCAR race on dirt since 1970
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| NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race |
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
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