About six years ago, NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip said goodbye to his second career as a TV broadcaster. But for him, stepping away from the microphone was even harder than retiring from racing.
Darrell Waltrip’s “Boogity, boogity, boogity. Let's go racing!” are arguably the most infamous and relatable words to express what the start of a NASCAR race feels like. While many people ...
"It was as if Richard had written the script," driver Darrell Waltrip said ... Not bad for a guy who made only $760 his first year of racing. Richard Lee Petty was born on July 2, 1937, in ...
They are Darrell Waltrip, left, Richard Petty ... "It was Jimbo Donoho's brainchild and he had a foot in both worlds − racing and country music," said former Tennessean NASCAR writer Larry ...
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver has the chance to do something not seen in the NASCAR Cup Series in nearly 17 years ...