Michael Waltrip spent the early part of his career racing in Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee. In 1983, he won the Charlotte-Daytona Dash Series championship. He then moved to North Carolina, where he lived with the Petty family for a time while trying to establish his career.

Since then, he has been successful in the Busch Series where he continues to field the No. 99 Aaron's Sales & Lease Chevrolet.

Waltrip started a disappointing season with wild roll in the grass on the backstrech in the Daytona 500, which led to a 38th-place finish. Waltrip, who finished 20th in the driver standings, scored his best finish (2nd) of the season in the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

In 2003, Waltrip won Daytona 500 for the second time in three seasons, becoming one of only eight drivers to win the series' most prestigious race two or more times. He also recoreded his first multiple-win season of his career by adding a victory at Talladega in September.

Waltrip was one of the best drivers in the midseason of 2002, but he struggled early in the year. A win in the Pepsi 400 was his second career victory, and he finished 14th in the standings -- 10 spots higher than his finish in 2001.

For Waltrip, 2001 started off exactly as he and team owner Dale Earnhardt had dreamed. After moving into a high-profile ride with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Waltrip, ended his 0-for-462 skein in the Cup Series with a win in the Daytona 500.

Earnhardt's death in a crash on the final lap of that race not only tarnished Waltrip's achievement, but changed the face of the sport forever.

His win at Daytona, an emotional second-place finish to teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. in Daytona's Pepsi 400 and a resounding second-place finish in the penultimate race at Homestead were the only top-10 finishes he mustered all season.

In 18 seasons his best points finish is 12th, twice. He has won two poles, the first of which came at Dover in 1991. Waltrip did lead eight races in 2001 and he more than doubled his previous total career output, where his best finish had been a single second-place in 462 starts.

Daytona 500 Stats
Date Car Start Finish Laps Event Laps Money
02/15/1987 Chevrolet #30 18 22 193 200 18110
02/14/1988 Pontiac #89 24 22 197 200 14065
02/19/1989 Pontiac #30 23 21 197 200 18825
02/18/1990 Pontiac #30 24 8 199 200 46200
02/17/1991 Pontiac #30 13 38 35 200 21520
02/16/1992 Pontiac #30 10 18 197 200 37140
02/14/1993 Pontiac #30 28 16 200 200 37305
02/20/1994 Pontiac #30 14 31 194 200 36545
02/19/1995 Pontiac #30 15 6 200 200 86205
02/18/1996 Ford #21 11 10 200 200 74255
02/16/1997 Ford #21 12 32 188 200 57990
02/15/1998 Ford #21 6 9 200 200 142705
02/14/1999 Chevrolet #7 13 5 200 200 290596
02/20/2000 Chevrolet #7 10 39 192 200 91650
02/18/2001 Chevrolet #15 19 1 200 200 1331185
02/17/2002 Chevrolet #15 4 5 200 200 418160
02/16/2003* Chevrolet #15 4 1 109 109 1419406
02/15/2004 Chevrolet #15 9 38 70 200 246193
02/20/2005 Chevrolet #15 3 37 161 203 304563
02/19/2006 Dodge #55 30 18 203 203 274241
02/18/2007 Toyota #55 15 30 200 202 269708
Totals/Avg.   15 19 3735 4117 5236567
*Rain shortened event          
Daytona 500 Wins
Event Avg. Spd. Start Margin of Victory
2001 Daytona 500 161.783 19 0.124 Seconds
2003 Daytona 500 133.87 4 Under Caution

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