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Darrell Waltrip Motorsports

Defunct NASCAR team

Darrell Waltrip Motorsports

Defunct NASCAR team

FieldValue
nameDarrell Waltrip Motorsports/DarWal Inc.
logo[[File:Darrell Waltrip Motorsports logo.jpg]]
ownersDarrell Waltrip
baseMooresville, North Carolina
series
drivers
manufacturerChevrolet, Toyota
opened1972
closed2007
debutCup Series:
1972 Winston 500 (Talladega)
Busch Series:
1982 Mello Yello 300 (Charlotte)
Truck Series:
1995 Winston 500 (Richmond)
finalCup Series:
1998 TranSouth Financial 400 (Darlington)
Busch Series:
2005 Ford 300 (Homestead–Miami)
Truck Series:
2007 Easy Care Vehicle Service Contracts 200 (Atlanta)
racesTotal: 573
Cup Series: 270
Busch Series: 103
Truck Series: 200
drivers_champTotal: 0
Cup Series: 0
Busch Series: 0
Truck Series: 0
winsTotal: 25
Cup Series: 6
Busch Series: 15
Truck Series: 4
polesTotal: 19
Cup Series: 5
Busch Series: 4
Truck Series: 10

1972 Winston 500 (Talladega) Busch Series: 1982 Mello Yello 300 (Charlotte) Truck Series: 1995 Winston 500 (Richmond) 1998 TranSouth Financial 400 (Darlington) Busch Series: 2005 Ford 300 (Homestead–Miami) Truck Series: 2007 Easy Care Vehicle Service Contracts 200 (Atlanta) Cup Series: 270 Busch Series: 103 Truck Series: 200 Cup Series: 0 Busch Series: 0 Truck Series: 0 Cup Series: 6 Busch Series: 15 Truck Series: 4 Cup Series: 5 Busch Series: 4 Truck Series: 10 Darrell Waltrip Motorsports was a NASCAR team owned by three-time Winston Cup champion Darrell Waltrip. It was formed in 1991 when Waltrip resigned from Hendrick Motorsports to start his own team, and was originally named DarWal, Inc.. During the 1970s, Waltrip, like many drivers of the time, formed their own teams for racing, in lower levels, originally DarWal, Inc, was his personal licensing agent and operator for many short-track cars he would race at many circuits on non-Cup weekends or special events, and eventually went to Busch Series racing. In 1991, the racing team moved up to the Cup level, with Hendrick support, but he divested himself of Busch operations at the end of the 1993 season. Sold the Busch team to Hank Parker in 1994.

Waltrip has also run part-time with his team, with his final NASCAR Truck Series race coming at Martinsville Speedway, where he finished 12th.

NASCAR Winston Cup

The Darrell Waltrip number 17 in 1997 at Pocono

DWM debuted at the 1991 Daytona 500 as car No. 17 with sponsorship from Western Auto. (The car number and numbering style were a carryover from Waltrip's days as a driver for Hendrick Motorsports.) Waltrip led at one point during the event, but finished 24th following an accident late in the race. Waltrip won five races over the next two years, with his final top-10 points finish coming in 1994. After that, the pressure of being an owner/driver started to crash down on Waltrip, and his performance declined. After Western Auto was renamed to Parts America, they planned on leaving the team, but stayed on for another year before leaving after 1997. That same year, Waltrip failed to qualify for his first race in 23 years since the 1974 Winston 500 at the fall race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. In addition, DWM briefly expanded to two cars, when Rich Bickle finished 34th at that year's Brickyard 400 the No. 26 Kentucky Fried Chicken Chevy also fielded by DWM, as well as Waltrip running special paint schemes to commemorate his 25th year in the sport.

For 1998, Waltrip agreed to terms with concrete company Speedblock to replace Western Auto as his primary sponsor. However, Speedblock never paid Waltrip and he was not getting enough money from secondary sponsors Builders Square and Hechinger to justify keeping his team open. After the spring Darlington race, where he ran an unsponsored car with a paint scheme honoring terminally ill NASCAR legend Tim Flock, Waltrip agreed to sell his team to Tim Beverley and became an injury substitute for Steve Park for Dale Earnhardt, Inc.. Beverley would put the team on hiatus after buying it; after he later purchased the assets of ISM Racing's NASCAR operation that same season, he merged his two acquisitions into one and brought Waltrip back to drive for what was now Tyler Jet Motorsports, in what had originally been ISM Racing's #35 Pontiac sponsored by Tabasco. Waltrip finished out the season in the #35.

In 2007, Darrell Waltrip admitted that he failed as an owner-driver because he thought more like a driver and not like an owner.

Car No. 17 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts1972Darrell Waltrip95Mercury1973Chevy197419751719911992199319941995199629th2657199725th2961199850th278
RSDDAYRCHONTCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTAL
38CLTDOVMCHRSDTWSDAYBRITRNATL
8TAL
27MCHNSV
3DARRCHDOVMARNWSCLT
6CARTWS
RSDDAY
12RCHCAR
6BRI
30ATL
33NWSDAR
24MARTAL
31NSV
24CLT
7DOVTWS
2RSDMCHDAY
25BRIATL
31TAL
7
NSV
24DARRCHDOV
20NWSMARCLTCAR
RSDDAY
7RCHCAR
25BRIATL
7DAR
9NWSMARTAL
DNQNSV
3DOV
20CLT
4RSDMCHDAY
24BRINSV
3ATL
4POCTAL
44MCHDAR
2RCHDOV
35NWSMARCLT
3CAR
5ONT
6
RSDDAY
26RCH
15CAR
21BRI
6ATL
5NWS
7DAR
2MAR
2TAL
4NSV
1DOV
22CLT
4RSD
21MCH
5DAY
4NSV
28POC
34TALMCHDARDOVNWSMARCLTRCHCARBRIATLONT
DAY
24RCH
7CAR
9ATL
9DAR
25BRI
6NWS
1MAR
3TAL
2CLT
8DOV
7SON
25POC
1MCH
7DAY
32POC
29TAL
15GLN
6MCH
32BRI
8DAR
24RCH
7DOV
19MAR
15NWS
20CLT
9CAR
32PHO
2ATL
10
DAY
26CAR
10RCH
5ATL
39DAR
24BRI
25NWS
15MAR
3TAL
29CLT
38DOV
5*SON
8POC
13MCH
2DAY
13POC
1TAL
23GLN
12MCH
2BRI
1*DAR
1RCH
3DOV
20MAR
15NWS
9CLT
34CAR
22PHO
3ATL
23
DAY
18CAR
30RCH
8ATL
35DAR
16BRI
6NWS
5MAR
4TAL
26SON
35CLT
11DOV
24POC
30MCH
19DAY
13NHA
19POC
10TAL
37GLN
14MCH
13BRI
29DAR
28RCH
7DOV
3MAR
18NWS
11CLT
19CAR
7PHO
7ATL
3
DAY
28CAR
23RCH
16ATL
3DAR
26BRI
15NWS
28MAR
4TAL
14SON
18CLT
30DOV
6POC
30MCH
10DAY
25NHA
23POC
28TAL
24IND
6GLN
7MCH
9BRI
4DAR
13RCH
10DOV
3MAR
10NWS
13CLT
9CAR
23PHO
10ATL
21
DAY
32CAR
38RCH
7ATL
34DAR
21BRI
3NWS
10MAR
4TAL
4SON
35CLT
18DOV
20POC
42MCH
26DAY
34NHA
17POC
36TAL
43IND
17GLN
8MCH
15BRI
4DAR
40RCH
22DOV
36MAR
8NWS
14CLT
34CAR
12PHO
38ATL
16
DAY
29CAR
16RCH
27ATL
32DAR
34BRI
26NWS
25MAR
16TAL
21SON
14CLT
13DOV
39POC
30MCH
25DAY
26NHA
37POC
40TAL
9IND
40GLN
18MCH
22BRI
11DAR
32RCH
22DOV
39MAR
23NWS
27CLT
42CAR
21PHO
10ATL
37
DAY
10CAR
32RCH
16ATL
16DAR
11TEX
43BRI
25MAR
9SON
5TAL
32CLT
21DOV
28POC
7MCH
24CAL
15DAY
14NHA
33POC
26IND
14GLN
18MCH
15BRI
42DAR
26RCH
32NHA
32DOV
32MAR
24CLT
DNQTAL
37CAR
29PHO
12ATL
40
DAY
33CAR
41LVS
35ATL
40DAR
30BRITEXMARTALCALCLTDOVRCHMCHPOCSONNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRINHADARRCHDOVMARCLTTALDAYPHOCARATL

Car No. 26 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132OwnersPts1997Rich Bickle26Chevy58th61
DAYCARRCHATLDARTEXBRIMARSONTALCLTDOVPOCMCHCALDAYNHAPOCIND
34GLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVMARCLTTALCARPHOATL

Craftsman Trucks

In 1996, Waltrip began his own team in the Craftsman Truck Series team, hiring Bill Sedgwick to drive his No. 17 Sears/DieHard Chevy. Sedgwick collected eight top tens and finished 14th in points. In 1997, Rich Bickle drove the truck, winning three races and finishing second in points. After the season, Bickle resigned as he had hoped to run with Waltrip in the Cup series in 1998. Waltrip was about to run Phil Parsons in the truck, but after Sears pulled out, he shut the team down until 2003.

In 2003, Waltrip fielded his own truck, this time in partnership with brother Michael and HT Motorsports for a pair of Craftsman Truck races at Martinsville Speedway with the No. 17, the first with Tide (with the Tide with Bleach brand, intentionally reminiscent of his 1989 Daytona 500 win), and the second with the Aaron's promotion of The Three Stooges that ran in various series.

DWM became full-time in 2004 as one of the new works Toyota teams. NTN Bearings sponsored the truck for two seasons, driven by David Reutimann, who won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year award. The team expanded to a second team in 2005, purchasing the No. 12 truck piloted by Robert Huffman from Innovative Motorsports. Huffman was replaced during the season by Mike Wallace.

Joey Miller attempted to pilot the No. 12 truck full-time in 2006, but was released late in the season and the team finished with various drivers. Reutimann ended the season third in points and moved up to the NEXTEL Cup and Busch Series to drive for Waltrip's brother Michael Waltrip. The team became co-owned by Darrell and Michael Waltrip but kept the Darrell Waltrip Motorsports banner, as noted on the Waltrip Racing Web site.

As part of changes in 2007 with its move into Michael Waltrip's operations banner, the team became a one-truck team and the number was switched to No. 00 to maintain consistency with the rest of the Michael Waltrip Racing banner, and A. J. Allmendinger drove the No. 00 for a few races to help in his NASCAR experience, with Aaron's as the sponsor, along with Red Bull for a few races early in the season) and Michael Waltrip Racing putting developmental drivers Josh Wise and Ken Butler III in the truck, although Justin Labonte also drove a few races for the team. After one last race with Michael McDowell the team sold off its truck equipment in October 2007 to legendary road racing team The Racer's Group.

Truck No. 00 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2007A. J. Allmendinger00Toyota23rd2021Josh WiseKen Butler IIIJustin Labonte
DAY
15CAL
25ATL
27MAR
27CLT
2DOV
9MCH
32BRI
21NHA
34
KAN
17TEX
13MLW
29KEN
21NSH
19GTW
8LVS
6TAL
23ATL
35TEXPHOHOM
MFD
36MEM
33
IRP
27MAR
12

Truck No. 5 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324OwnersPts1996Darrell Waltrip5Chevy
HOMPHOPOREVGTUSCNSHPT
11BRINZHMLWLVLI70IRPFLMGLNNSVRCH
9NHAMAR
5NWS
10SONMMRPHOLVS
20

Truck No. 11 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2004Darrell Waltrip11Toyota58th134200551st125Ken Schrader
DAYATLMAR
24MFDCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKANKENGTYMCHIRP
28NSHBRIRCHNHALVSCALTEXMAR
DNQPHODARHOM
DAYCALATLMAR
DNQGTYMFDCLTDOVTEX
MCH
29MLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSMARATLTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 12 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnersPts2005Robert Huffman12Toyota22nd2586Mike WallaceJoey MillerDarrell Waltrip2006Joey Miller34th1541Michael Waltrip
DAY
19CAL
9ATL
10MAR
19GTY
35MFD
33CLT
21DOV
35TEX
29MCH
19MLW
31KAN
18KEN
30MEM
31
IRP
26NSH
18BRI
9RCH
6NHA
17
LVS
15ATL
10TEX
25PHO
15HOM
13
MAR
13
DAY
33CAL
13ATL
36MAR
16GTY
29CLT
22MFD
5DOV
32TEX
30MCH
20MLW
23KAN
30KEN
13MEM
20IRPNSHBRI
19NHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHO
HOM
17

Truck No. 17 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526OwnersPts1995Darrell Waltrip17Chevy1996Bill SedgwickKen Schrader1997Rich Bickle2nd37372004David ReutimannToyota15th2904200514th297920064th35302007Michael McDowellN/A-
PHOTUSSGSMMRPOREVGI70LVLBRIMLWCNSHPTIRPFLMRCH
8MAR
35NWS
21SONMMRPHO
HOM
30PHO
18POR
4EVG
10TUS
6CNS
7HPT
10BRI
28NZH
28MLW
2LVL
17I70
5IRP
30FLM
11GLN
14NSV
23RCH
21NHA
10MAR
34NWS
17SON
20MMR
29PHO
23
LVS
8
WDW
3TUS
2HOM
11PHO
5POR
1*EVG
1*I70
4NHA
20TEX
21BRI
2NZH
4MLW
3LVL
5CNS
5HPT
23IRP
10FLM
3NSV
6GLN
16RCH
4MAR
1*SON
12MMR
5CAL
26PHO
18LVS
16
DAY
9ATL
3MAR
8MFD
14CLT
36DOV
17TEX
3MEM
17MLW
32KAN
29KEN
9GTW
9MCH
24IRP
17NSH
9BRI
11RCH
30NHA
5LVS
17CAL
6TEX
30MAR
27PHO
21DAR
28HOM
4
DAY
12CAL
13ATL
24MAR
23GTY
24MFD
21CLT
17DOV
5TEX
10MCH
8MLW
23KAN
3KEN
3MEM
2IRP
11NSH
1BRI
29RCH
17NHA
33LVS
12MAR
34ATL
33TEX
5PHO
7HOM
36
DAY
9CAL
4ATL
5MAR
15GTY
3CLT
6MFD
9DOV
5TEX
4MCH
15MLW
5KAN
10KEN
12MEM
7IRP
34NSH
6BRI
10NHA
12LVS
6TAL
6MAR
18ATL
4TEX
7PHO
8HOM
8
DAYCALATLMARKANLOWMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRIGTWNHALVSTALMAR
30ATLTEXPHOHOM
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