{"id":24886,"date":"2019-04-05T17:45:55","date_gmt":"2019-04-05T22:45:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/racedaysa.com\/?p=24886"},"modified":"2019-04-05T23:02:03","modified_gmt":"2019-04-06T04:02:03","slug":"nascar-friday-bristol-notebook-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/racedaysa.com\/index.php\/2019\/04\/05\/nascar-friday-bristol-notebook-3\/","title":{"rendered":"NASCAR: Friday Bristol Notebook"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\"><em>By Kenny Bruce, NASCAR Wire Service<\/em><\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\"><b>Darrell Waltrip reflects on career as driver and broadcaster<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">BRISTOL, Tenn. \u2013 A day after it was announced that Darrell Waltrip would end his broadcasting career this year, the three-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion sat down and spoke with the media about his legendary career behind the wheel and in the television booth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cSome people have thought that this was a spur-of-the-moment decision, something that I decided to do over the last two or three weeks,\u201d Waltrip said Friday at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he won 12 times. \u201cThat is so far from the truth. \u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cAnybody that\u2019s done what I\u2019ve done, whether it\u2019s a driving career or a TV career, you can always look back and say \u2018maybe should have done something different, maybe I should have thought about this or maybe I should have thought about that.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cThis is my home. For 60 years of my 72 I was holding on to something. I was holding on to a steering wheel for 30 years; I let go of that wheel and I grabbed on to a microphone. And I held on to a microphone for another 19 years. I\u2019ve always been holding on to something.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Waltrip, along with Mike Joy and former series crew chief Larry McReynolds, made up the original booth talent for FOX Sports when the network began NASCAR coverage in 2001. The move to television came after a driving career that saw Waltrip win series championships in 1981-82 and \u201985 as well as 84 races.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">In 2016, three-time series champion Jeff Gordon joined Waltrip and Joy in the booth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">As a racer in the early 1970s, Waltrip rocked the established stars of the day almost from the moment he arrived on the scene. By the end of the decade, he was winning multiple races and contending for championships. He was both loved and loathed as a competitor by fans and fellow drivers alike.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">His career as a broadcaster was equally notable as he quickly helped merge two very different eras of the sport, identifying seamlessly with the older established followers while teaching a younger audience the ins and outs of NASCAR.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Mike Helton, vice chairman of NASCAR, noted that Waltrip has made \u201ca remarkable impact on a lot of people personally but on our industry in general.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cI count my blessings as I get older about those that I have been able to share my career with, but you\u2019re right there among the top,\u201d Helton told Waltrip. \u201cYou\u2019re a remarkable person.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Waltrip will remain in the booth for the remainder of the FOX portion of the 2019 racing season, which concludes June 23 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">A replacement has not been named.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cThey say you get what you give,\u201d Waltrip said. \u201cWell, I gave a lot. But I got a whole lot more in return.\u201d<\/p>\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-24886-1\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"http:\/\/racedaysa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/BMS_FOXSports_040519.mp3?_=1\" \/><a href=\"http:\/\/racedaysa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/BMS_FOXSports_040519.mp3\">http:\/\/racedaysa.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/BMS_FOXSports_040519.mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\"><b>NASCAR XFINITY SERIES DASH 4 CASH KICKS OFF THIS WEEKEND<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Saturday\u2019s Alsco 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race brings additional incentive for four drivers \u2013 the series\u2019 seventh race is the first for this year\u2019s Dash 4 Cash bonus program.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Tyler Reddick (Richard Childress Racing No. 2 Chevrolet), Christopher Bell (Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 Toyota), Chase Briscoe (Stewart-Haas Racing No. 98 Ford) and Michael Annett (JR Motorsports No. 1 Chevrolet) qualified for the opening round of the program based on their respective finishes a week earlier at Texas Motor Speedway.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">The highest finishing Dash 4 Cash-eligible driver in any of the four races \u2013 consecutive stops at Bristol, Richmond (Va.) Raceway, Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway and Dover (Del.) International Speedway \u2013 earns a $100,000 bonus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">The drivers agree on one thing \u2013 competing in a Dash 4 Cash event is very similar to NASCAR\u2019s season-ending playoffs. The goal is to win the race but finishing ahead of the other qualifiers will be enough to collect the six-figure bonus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cAt the beginning \u2026 you still want to win the race,\u201d Bell noted. \u201cBut at the end of the race, if you\u2019re not in position to win, then it really changes. It almost kind of relates to the final four at Homestead because you\u2019re only racing three other competitors.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Reddick says his approach is the same as it would be for any race, but that \u201cyou kind of look at it like a cutoff (elimination) race.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cI\u2019ll pay closer attention to Chase and Michael than I have in the past \u2026 obviously me and Christopher have been pretty even about everywhere we\u2019ve gone this year.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Said Annett: \u201cI definitely think it comes into play when it\u2019s not your day, you can turn it into it and not necessarily have to win the race. That\u2019s the biggest thing \u2013 taking chances that you probably wouldn\u2019t for a fifth- or sixth-place finish.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\"><b>NATALIE DECKER READIES FOR NASCAR K&amp;N PRO SERIES EAST DEBUT<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Natalie Decker, 21, will make her NASCAR K&amp;N Pro Series East debut Saturday at Bristol Motor Speedway, competing in the Zombie Auto 150 for DGR-Crosley. A native of Eagle River, Wisconsin, Decker recently returned from Spain where she was one of 28 finalists competing for 18 spots in the new all-female W Series.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">While she failed to make the final cut, Decker said the experience was unforgettable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cIt was amazing and so wonderful,\u201d Decker said. \u201cI\u2019m so happy I did it. I have a lot to learn in road racing; I had never done that before.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cIt was really cool to get that experience and I learned a lot. Maybe one day I can race an F3 car, but I really don\u2019t want to do that now. I really want to focus on (NASCAR). I really wanted to do the W Series just because of what they were doing for women and being a part of that.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Decker has made three starts for the DGR-Crosley team this year in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series. Her best finish was 13th at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Bristol\u2019s fast, high-banked, 0.533-mile layout left a quick impression.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cWhen I first pulled in, I was getting dizzy just trying to look at everything,\u201d she said. \u201cI couldn\u2019t imagine what it would be like when I got out on the track.<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">\u201cIt was totally different. I come from short-track racing, but this is a whole new level of short-track racing. I\u2019ve raced at Slinger Speedway (in Wisconsin) and that\u2019s a really banked track but this is just totally different.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\"><b>NASCAR HALL OF FAMERS WALTRIP, ALLISON TO SERVE AS PRE-RACE DIGNITARIES<\/b><b><\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"yiv4807440974MsoNormal\">Legendary racers Darrell Waltrip and Bobby Allison will serve as pre-race dignitaries for Sunday\u2019s Food City 500. Allison will give the command \u201cGentlemen, start your engines,\u201d while Waltrip will wave the green flag from the flag stand to officially start the race. The two NASCAR Hall of Fame drivers combined for four Cup Series championships and 168 victories. \u2026 John Hunter Nemechek (GMS Racing) paced the first of two Xfinity Series practices at BMS while Cole Custer (Stewart-Haas Racing) led the final session. \u2026 Harrison Burton, son of former NASCAR Cup driver Jeff Burton, is making his Xfinity Series debut at Bristol. The youngster was seventh fastest in the opening round and 13th in the latter session. \u2026 BMS officials announced a multi-year extension with race sponsor Food City on Wednesday. The regional grocery chain has held the naming rights to the spring MENCS event since 1992. It is the second longest race entitlement in the series. 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