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NASCAR Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip will end his broadcasting career this weekend at the Toyota/Save Mart 350 in Sonoma. A part-time analyst when he raced in the 90s, Waltrip went full-time when he ...
NASCAR fans are about to hear an iconic phrase yelled once again. Darrell Waltrip will make his return to the FOX Sports booth and add a little “Boogity, boogity, boogity” to the broadcast. According ...
It’s sometime in the 1980s, the morning of another rendition of the World 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and Darrell Waltrip is out on the oval before everyone else, running his own race. He’s not ...
Darrell Waltrip accomplished many amazing things over the course of his long and historic NASCAR career, including winning three Cup championships, the 1989 Daytona 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 at ...
In the mid-1980s, NASCAR was seeing a shift in team power, according to Darrell Waltrip. Junior Johnson & Associates had been one of the sport's dominant outfits for over a decade, while the ...
HAMPTON, Ga. -- Once the most hated man in NASCAR, Darrell Waltrip ends his long career as one of its most beloved drivers. He spent his early years in stock cars listening to boos from fans and ...
Back in 2019, NASCAR Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip wrapped up an amazing broadcasting career with his final Fox race in a regular role, the Toyota/Save Mart 350 in Sonoma. But Waltrip is now coming ...
When Jeff Gordon joined FOX Sports' NASCAR broadcast team in 2016, Darrell Waltrip said his reaction was, "Oh boy." Not because he didn't want to work with Gordon, but Waltrip said he just wasn't sure ...
The voice of FOX Sports' NASCAR coverage for 19 years will be calling it quits at the end of this season. Former driver Darrell Waltrip told The Tennessean said he will announce this week before the ...
I reported it here two weeks ago, but Fox made the official announcement Friday: just play-by-play guy Mike Joy and commentator Jeff Gordon will in the broadcast booth for Fox’s half of the 2020 ...