Team Waltrip has two drivers in Chase
Associated Press
JOLIET, ILL.
Last weekend it was a win for Clint Bowyer. On Friday, it was the announcement of a new sponsor.
This Sunday, the Chase for the Sprint Cup will begin — for the first time with a driver from Michael Waltrip Racing.
Two, in fact.
“It seems like ever since I made this change over to Michael Waltrip, it’s almost daily that there’s more good news around the corner,” Bowyer said.
Five years after an atrocious showing for Toyota in the manufacturer’s first year in NASCAR’s top series, MWR is wrapping up an impressive season. Bowyer and Martin Truex Jr. are both in the Chase, which starts with Sunday’s race at Chicagoland. That’s quite a step for a team that had four top-five finishes all of last year.
“We just have a great core group of folks that embrace the team atmosphere, just love working at MWR,” Waltrip said after Bowyer’s victory last weekend at Richmond. “That’s probably the thing I’m most thankful for, is the fact that everybody gets along, everybody wants each other to do good.”
MWR launched in 2007, but Waltrip became embroiled in a cheating scandal at the season-opening Daytona 500 and quickly ran out of money. Rob Kauffman, an investment fund manager and racing enthusiast, bought into the organization and pumped in cash, and Joe Gibbs Racing defected from Chevrolet to Toyota at the end of that year. When ties to Chevrolet were officially over, J.D. Gibbs personally visited with every Toyota team to offer support, including technical advice.
MWR’s commitment at the Cup level really increased last season. The organization expanded to three cars by hiring Bowyer for 2012, and he’s come through with two victories and six top-five showings. Truex also has six top-fives this year.
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