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February 12, 2004
Drew, from Mount Airy
writes: Michael Waltrip Kristin, from Washington D.C.
writes: Michael Waltrip
They are a wonderful Christian organization that makes life on the road much nicer. Weve had golf tournaments, we had a party where we had our team there and a hundred different things and all of them MRO has benefited. Jani, from Vail, Colorado writes: Michael Waltrip
Now he is going to go to Daytona and see where we work. Im just honored that he is going to be here and hopefully he will enjoy himself. Martin, from Louisville writes: Michael Waltrip Last year, we had a great car and we were able to dominate the Daytona 500. It will be interesting to see if anyone is able to pull it off this year.
We feel like we have my car the way I like it. And Im real optimistic about the chances no matter what tires we have on them. Clarissa-Mae, from Xenia writes: Racing seems to be an individual sport. So let's say with one lap to go there are three people vying for first place -- are you and Dale supposed to make sure the other person doesn't win? But in looking out for the team -- you might give the win to Dale. It would seem to me that the sheer competitive nature of the sport would make me want to win even if it meant sacrificing the team effort. Help explain Michael Waltrip We have two cars and two sponsors but we share a lot of the costs associated with building those cars so we can spend more money on tires and we can spend more money on wind tunnel development and hire more people.
We have teammates simply to cut costs. Ricky, from Talladega writes: Michael Waltrip
So a high air dam in the front I think would be my one rule and I want to change it now. Bobbi, from Independence, MO
writes: Michael Waltrip Jason, from Ottawa writes: Jaon gl48 Michael Waltrip Not racing back to the caution it is just amazing the difference that makes in a race. Knowing that when the caution falls, you just quit. You hold your spot and it has definitely made racing safer because the safety crews can get right to the driver right away and attend to him.
I dont have an opinion on the Lucky Dog pass I could take it or leave it. It doesnt matter to me.
Steve, from Dover writes: Michael Waltrip Jim, from Orlando writes: Also, if you are stuck at the back of the pack -- do you still feel as confident that you can win the race? And what is your strategy if you are in the very last spot? Michael Waltrip It can be an advantage in a race and sometimes it doesnt really matter.
You have to have a good set up for qualifying and you have to have a good set up for the race. steven, from Malaga New Jersey
writes: Michael Waltrip Abby, from Norfolk, VA
writes: What is the greatest moment in NASCAR history? Michael Waltrip Jim, from Greenville writes: Michael Waltrip
Im really glad that we have the ability to make decisions like that that are obviously influential in a positive way on lots of people. Bernd, from Radtke writes: i am from Germany, sorry my English is bad... Mr. Waltrip: Are you interested at the Motorsport in Europe Formel 1. You have fun to drive in the Formel 1 ??? behind Michael Ralf Schumacher, Pablo Montoya and .... ??? Michael Waltrip Well, probably not. A) Im too old. B) Im too big. C) I cant speak any foreign languages.
So Ill pass. Greg, from Miami writes: Secondly, I read in the paper this morning that the Daytona will be seen in over 150 countries and in 23 languages. I know why I like NASCAR. But did you ever think it would be this big globally? Good luck on Sunday Michael Waltrip But over the last 5 or 6 years, it has become pretty obvious that a lot of cool things were going to happen in our sport and the growth really doesnt surprise me any more.
Im thankful for it. Rachael, from Macon writes: Also, if you could race anywhere in the world, what three foreign cities would you select? And, of course, why? Michael Waltrip We have. Ive gone to Japan and raced. That was fun to expose our sport to a different part of the world.
I would definitely pick a little town in Germany called Gengenbach where I visited before, Milan so Buffy could shop she likes Italy. And London, so I can go around that circle. Kelly, from New York City
writes: I think it's great that the president will be there for the Daytona 500 on Sunday I wonder who his favorite driver is? Michael Waltrip
I think I am the Presidents favorite driver, but Im not sure.
Bill, from Raleigh, North Carolina
writes: Michael Waltrip Driving schools are fun because it gives fan a taste of what it is like out there you get a feel for the track, and see what it is like to be bolted in a car.
But it is a lot different going 140 by yourself than going 180 or 190 with all those other people. George, from Dover DE writes: Michael Waltrip
Thats just a part of who I am and how I go about things. The church we attend is Lake Forest Christian Church in Davidson, North Carolina. Matt, from New Orleans
writes: Michael Waltrip I never dreamt that I could make any money doing it so it is just the way it worked out. I also worked at Wendys when I was a kid and got minimum wage so Ive been on both sides of it.
But Im just thankful that what I love to do lets me provide my family with a nice living. Edwin, from Washington, D.C.
writes: What is your favorite car outside of NASCAR? I hope you win the Daytona 500 on Feb. 15th Edwin Michael Waltrip Steven, from Malaga New Jersey writes: Thankyou for your time. Michael Waltrip We have a lot of people who are responsible for making our cars go fast. There are so many people that signed on to support us and that needs to be on TV.
Thats why they signed to do this deal because the races are on TV. My favorite car outside of racing is a Corvette. Fred, from Burlington, N.C. writes: Michael Waltrip
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