MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Dale Earnhardt Incorporated and Michael Waltrip announced Friday they will no longer be together beginning in 2006.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in his last season as Michael Waltrip's teammate. Credit: Autostock
Inside the Numbers
Michael Waltrip's run at DEI
Category Stat
Starts 162
Wins 4
Top-5s 20
Top-10s 40
Poles 1
Laps Led 745
Avg. Start 19.7
Avg. Finish 20.5
The DEI No. 15 NAPA Chevrolet has been driven by Michael Waltrip, a fan-favorite, in the Nextel Cup Series for the past five seasons where he earned four victories, including two Daytona 500 wins in 2001 and 2003.
"All of us at DEI want to thank Michael for all his contributions to our organization and wish him well as he moves on in his career," said Richie Gilmore, DEI's Vice President of Motorsports.
"Dale and Teresa gave me an opportunity with a winning organization that I have been proud to be an integral part of for the last five years," Waltrip said.
"My professional relationship with DEI is ending, but my personal relationships have ties that are deep-rooted. Therefore, my decision to leave DEI is a difficult one.
"Our individual visions for the future are taking different courses, but our goals are the same- to be successful in the premier division of NASCAR."
"DEI's Nextel Cup focus for 2006," continued Gilmore, "will be to sharpen every entity of our race teams by preparing the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet, driven by Martin Truex Jr., and the No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr., for the championship.
"Additionally, we are working diligently with our current partner, NAPA, on returning to the No. 15 car."
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in his last season as Michael Waltrip's teammate. Credit: Autostock
Inside the Numbers
Michael Waltrip's run at DEI
Category Stat
Starts 162
Wins 4
Top-5s 20
Top-10s 40
Poles 1
Laps Led 745
Avg. Start 19.7
Avg. Finish 20.5
The DEI No. 15 NAPA Chevrolet has been driven by Michael Waltrip, a fan-favorite, in the Nextel Cup Series for the past five seasons where he earned four victories, including two Daytona 500 wins in 2001 and 2003.
"All of us at DEI want to thank Michael for all his contributions to our organization and wish him well as he moves on in his career," said Richie Gilmore, DEI's Vice President of Motorsports.
"Dale and Teresa gave me an opportunity with a winning organization that I have been proud to be an integral part of for the last five years," Waltrip said.
"My professional relationship with DEI is ending, but my personal relationships have ties that are deep-rooted. Therefore, my decision to leave DEI is a difficult one.
"Our individual visions for the future are taking different courses, but our goals are the same- to be successful in the premier division of NASCAR."
"DEI's Nextel Cup focus for 2006," continued Gilmore, "will be to sharpen every entity of our race teams by preparing the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet, driven by Martin Truex Jr., and the No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr., for the championship.
"Additionally, we are working diligently with our current partner, NAPA, on returning to the No. 15 car."
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