Small Town Dream Becomes Reality for Waltrip

HUNTERSVILLE, NC – An ideal setting for a small-town American drama, the population of Owensboro, Kentucky would scarcely dot the front stretch grandstands of NASCAR’s superspeedways. However, in the late 1960s, a far more important crowd would gather along the chain-link fence bordering the town’s elementary school playground to catch a glimpse of the fastest boy on two wheels. “I'd organize 400-lap bicycle races around the school. I would try to convince everybody on the playground that it would be a good idea to run 400-laps around the track instead of two or three," Michael Waltrip says of his dominance in the Owensboro Schoolyard 400.

Although the makeshift dirt track at Stanley Elementary School would provide Waltrip with his first taste of victory, his successful career in the NEXTEL Cup Series has been far more lucrative than childhood pride and bragging rights. Since 1949, Waltrip ranks 12th among all-time NEXTEL Cup drivers for on-track money winnings of $35,595,252 in his career, a distant comparison to the $750 he earned at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Valleydale Meats 500 in 1985.

Michael Waltrip made his first start in the 1985 Coca-Cola 600 and walked away with a modest $2,050; near the current cost of a single front break caliper or rear end gear. His rookie season earnings totaled $9,540.

Waltrip’s 2003 Daytona 500 win ranks sixth highest among all-time paydays at $1,419,406 and the 2001 Daytona 500 victory ranks eighth at $1,331,185. His 2006 NEXTEL Cup earnings total $1,373,788 after 13 races. To put that into perspective, to build a race-ready NEXTEL Cup car, including the engine, costs a team roughly $200,000.

NAPA AUTO PARTS driver Michael Waltrip on the Pocono 500...

What are your thoughts and expectations for racing at Pocono?

“I love this track. It’s fun to drive on. The weather is always a little cooler up there than at other tracks this time of year. We won the pole for this race last year, so we know we can do it. It’s just a matter of having the car prepared the way we like it. The first laps of practice will be important, and you can tell a lot about a car and a setup when you unload it. When we went to Pocono last June I loved it, the first lap on the racetrack I told my team, ‘I hope that was fast enough because I wish they would call off practice right now and we could go race’. I hope we can have that good of an experience this year. Then we can try to capitalize on that at a track that I love.”

Pocono 500 Broadcast Coverage…
On Sunday June 11th, the running of the Pocono 500, is set to begin at 2:10 p.m. EDT. Coverage for the event will begin at 1:30 p.m. EDT on FOX. If you can’t catch the race on TV, it can be heard on your local MRN Radio affiliate and XM Satellite Radio – Channel 144 starting at the same time. Remember to check your local listings as dates and times of the race may change.
Michael Waltrip NASCAR NEXTEL Pocono 500 - Fast Facts
NAPA AUTO PARTS driver Michael Waltrip Neighborhood Excellence 400 Stats...
Year   Start Finish Year   Start Finish
1986   28 39 1996   14 14
1987   22 16 1997   32 13
1988   30 2 1998   29 14
1989   12 14 1999   13 37
1990   19 19 2000   12 43
1991   5 18 2001   17 30
1992   15 15 2002   17 8
1993   27 21 2003   13 18
1994   10 11 2004   22 30
1995   23 9 2005   1 5