Waltrip Steadfast in Hope for ‘07

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. – As the final two chapters are written in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup and the crowning of a new champion is imminent, it is appropriate that NAPA AUTO PARTS driver Michael Waltrip will visit Phoenix for the penultimate race of the 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season.

Built upon Hohokam Indian ruins, the first settlers gave the area its auspicious name, predicting a great city would rise from the ancient ruins much like the mythical bird that was said to have risen from its own ashes.

For Waltrip, driver of the No. 55 NAPA Dodge, Phoenix International Raceway (PIR) serves as a reminder that victory and success can be borne of the kind of disappointment the NAPA AUTO PARTS team has experienced in 2006. “I’ve weathered the worst of the storm, and I will come out of this season stronger and more confident for 2007,” Waltrip said. “I know what it takes to compete at the highest level in this sport, and Toyota gives me the best shot at doing that next year.”

Making his 20th start at the 1-mile desert oval, Waltrip remains convinced that the NAPA team’s best finish of this season is right around the corner, and he hopes to accomplish it Sunday afternoon at Phoenix.

NAPA AUTO PARTS driver Michael Waltrip about Phoenix International Raceway:

“Everybody is really pumped up about heading to Phoenix. It’s a great part of the country. It’s such a great racetrack, and so many fans show up for the race. There is a lot of enthusiasm about this event. We’re definitely looking forward to going back there. It’s cool when you compete in the NEXTEL Cup Series because you never know where the next fan will come from. People from Canada, Washington State, Idaho, and Oregon all come down to Phoenix to watch the race. I think it validates the fact that NASCAR is popular from one side of this country to the other. As far as our performance, I finished second there last season and had a chance to win the race late in the going. That’s what you race for, to get to that point. Everybody on the team has been doing a great job to finish the season strong. We just ran into a little bad luck last week. This will be our second to last opportunity of the year, so we’re heading out west to see if we can’t crack the top-10 this season.”

Phoenix 500 Broadcast Coverage

Live coverage of the Phoenix 500 at Phoenix International Raceway will begin Sunday, November 12 at 3:00 p.m. EST on NBC. 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 Fast Facts
NAPA AUTO PARTS driver Michael Waltrip Waltrip Phoenix International Raceway Statistics...
Year   Start Finish Year   Start Finish
1988   11 28 1997   30 26
1989   23 9 1999   41 33
1990   29 43 2000   42 32
1991   30 24 2001   26 23
1992   11 11 2002   38 20
1993   23 9 2003   17 5
1994   25 36 2004   19 17
1995   37 34 2005   42 33
1996   31 16