“I know that sounds odd, but it’s a really funny movie. Richard Petty plays a race car. Paul Newman is in it. Darrell Waltrip and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are in it, too.” Larry the Cable Guy’s ...
NASCAR drivers with the most Daytona 500 wins have made history with unforgettable victories, fierce competition, and legendary moments.
Former NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip, who retired from racing in the Cup Series at the end of the 2000 season, has invested in a venture outside the world of stock car racing: car dealerships.
I got plans for him.'" Eventually, Dale Earnhardt Jr. wasn't signed by Darrell Waltrip. He penned a deal with Dale Earnhardt Inc., driving the #8 car, which was sponsored by Budweiser for a ...
NASCAR legend Darrell Waltrip had to buy back his own car following the death of legendary fabricator Robert Gee in 1994.
The 1981 NASCAR season kicked off with a bang, as Darrell Waltrip and Bobby Allison quickly emerged as the frontrunners. From the Daytona 500 to the Richmond 400, each race was a chess match on ...
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“I’m also excited to give fans the opportunity to get up close and personal with our drivers and the incredible group of IROC cars that ... by Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Alan Jones ...
Rather than sit around and bemoan the dearth of good car movies, you should make one yourself! And when you’re done, enter it in this new film festival in Japan that is exclusively about car ...
There have certainly been some thrilling professional racing movies, but the best car flicks are about the machines on the streets. Cinema has always reflected the culture of the times and so ...
He even made a series of movies that screened on a social media platform that rewarded viewers and creators with crypto. A passionate car collector and amateur racer, Iervolino realized that many ...
These jumps featured heavily in the advertising for the movie, and they do not disappoint. Every car movie has to use the “bad car/expert driver” trope at some point, so maybe it’s a wonder ...