DARRELL WALTRIP GIVES THUMBS UP AFTER VISIT TO HOMESTEAD SPRING
TRAINING
| HOMESTEAD, Fla. (Feb. 4, 1999) -- Three-time NASCAR Winston
Cup champion Darrell Waltrip made his first visit to the Miami-Dade Homestead Motorsports
Complex on Wednesday, and came away looking forward to the inaugural Pennzoil 400 on
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Waltrip will campaign the No. 66 Big Kmart/Route
66 prepared by Haas/Carter Motorsports in 1999. The Pennzoil 400 will be the debut of
NASCAR Winston Cup racing in South Florida.
"This is the kind of track where we'll get them on their feet pretty easy," said
Waltrip. "They won't have to worry about having a good show. They've got a great
facility. I can't wait to come back here and run some."
Waltrip visited the Speedway to join CART FedEx Championship Series drivers Michael
Andretti and Christian Fittipaldi for a photo shoot,featuring three Kmart-sponsored cars
and drivers. Carl Haas is co-owner of both teams, joining Paul Newman in the Champ Car
ranks and Travis Carter in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
Andretti will seek his third consecutive Homestead triumph March 21 in the Marlboro
Grand Prix of Miami Presented by Toyota. He and Fittipaldi drive Newman/Haas Ford Swifts
in CART competition.
"It's beautiful. I could see why the Winston Cup Series is coming here,"
said Waltrip. "I think it's a good place for Winston Cup racing. We'll pack the
joint.
"It's got big sweeping turns, and it's going to be challenging. You're going
to have to work to get on the outside to make your passes, but we'll make it work."
The March 19-21 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami Presented by Toyota weekend also
includes the season opener for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Saturday's Florida Dodge
Dealers 400. The Nov. 12-14 Pennzoil 400 weekend also includes the NASCAR Busch Series
finale on Saturday.
Tickets are now on sale for both weekends, and can be reserved by calling (305)
230-7223. For additional information, visit the Speedway's official website, www.racemiamia.com.
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