NAPA TEAM LOOKS TO REBOUND AT ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Michael Waltrip and the No. 55 NAPA team hope that lessons learned at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2005 will transfer over in 2006 and get their program back on track. The newly formed Waltrip-Jasper Racing with Bill Davis Racing team showed signs of growing pains during the first three races. Waltrip has suffered through two straight finishes of 35th or worse, which dropped the No. 55 car out of the top-20 in points and into 31st.

Everyone knows there is a very bright light at the end of the tunnel for Waltrip-Jasper Racing. But that light might be closer than one year away. If history does indeed repeat itself, like some say it does, then the Cracker Barrel 500 should be a turning point for Waltrip.

“Last year the NAPA car struggled through the first three races and then went to Atlanta and finished seventh,” said Waltrip. “We have once again come out of the box slow, but we feel like everything we learned last year will transfer to this year and we’ll have a good run.”

The NASCAR schedule throws a little bit of everything at the drivers in the first four races. Because of that, most teams have a pretty good idea of where they stand and where they need to improve. However, a newly formed team sometimes needs a little longer to get everything worked out.

“Four or five races into the year pretty much show a trend,” Waltrip said. “If you can’t hit your butt with either hand in four races at the four different tracks you run at, then it might be a long year. Now sometimes, some guys don’t get all their new team deals figured out for six to 10 races and still go on to have a good season. But you’d like to think you’d have everything figured out by Atlanta. We’re still figuring, but we are getting closer.”

NAPA AUTO PARTS driver Michael Waltrip on the Golden Corral 500 at AMS...

What are your thoughts on racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend?
“Atlanta is an important town for us to perform well in for several reasons. First, most of my sponsors are headquartered there (NAPA, Aaron’s, Coca-Cola) and those folks will be at the race. Second, this is the first high-banked 1.5-mile track we go to and it relates closely to what we will see at Charlotte and Texas as well. Last year the NAPA car struggled through the first three races and then went to Atlanta and finished seventh. We have once again come out of the box slow, but we feel like everything we learned last year will transfer to this year and we’ll have a good run.”

We have seen great racing and a lot of passing at AMS in the past. What makes it so good?
“Everybody loves it. It’s just a fun race track. The speeds are really fast, but as soon as the race starts, your grip goes away and you have to search for a new line. Some cats like the high groove and others stay down low, so there are multiple grooves. We’ve seen wonderful finishes and really competitive racing.”

Michael Waltrip Golden Corral 500 Fast Facts

Friday, March 17
NASCAR Live! on SPEED: LIVE 6:30 pm ET
Qualifying on SPEED: LIVE 7:00 pm ET


Saturday, March 18
Happy Hour Practice on FX: DELAYED 2:00 pm ET

Sunday, March 19
Golden Corral 500 on FOX: LIVE 1:30 pm ET Radio: PRN and XM 144


Michael Waltrip - NAPA AUTO PARTS Spring Race Statistics at Atlanta Motor Speedway (2001-2005)
Year Event Start Finish Laps Status Winnings
2001 Cracker Barrel 500 10 23 322/325 Running $45,270
2002 MBNA 500 17 40 204/325 Engine $47,380
2003 Bass Pro Shops 500 6 27 321/325 Running $68,070
2004 Golden Corral 500 15 23 321/325 Running $93,591
2005 Golden Corral 500 37 7 325/325 Running $109,689
    Avg. St Avg. Fin Laps DNF Winnings
    17 24 91.8% 1 $364,000
 
Michael Waltrip Atlanta Motor Speedway Career Statistics
Starts Wins Top-5 Top-10 Poles Avg. Finish Winnings
41 0 1 8 0 21 $1,424,815
 
2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Record
Starts Wins Top-5 Top-10 Poles Points Winnings
3 0 0 0 0 31st (-274 pts) $472,268
 
Career NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Record
Years Starts Wins Top-5 Top-10 Poles Winnings
21 645 4 38 122 3 $32,649,655