MARTINSVILLE, Va. (March
24, 2008) – March 30th is
significant to Michael
McDowell because he will
make his long-awaited NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series debut with
Michael Waltrip Racing in
the Goody’s Cool Orange 500
at Martinsville Speedway.
“I can’t believe the time
is finally here,” McDowell
said. “I know I can’t
underestimate how difficult
it is going to be. I can act
confident and say it’s going
to be easy and jump in and
do it, but we all know there
have been a lot of great
drivers that haven’t been
able to do it.”
As the 23-year-old steps
into the #00 Toyota Camry,
Aaron’s Sales and Lease
Ownership announces today
that their partnership will
continue with the Michael
Waltrip Racing team through
Richmond International
Raceway.
“Aaron’s has a
longstanding relationship
with Michael Waltrip Racing
and I’m proud they will be
with me for my Cup debut,”
McDowell said. “They were an
associate sponsor for my
Nationwide Series debut
(11/3/07 at Texas Motor
Speedway) and it is cool to
have them as a primary
sponsor this weekend. They
have had a lot of success
with Michael Waltrip Racing
and I look forward to
delivering a solid finish
for them this weekend at
Martinsville.”
“We are thrilled to
continue to be on the #00
for the next five races and
help introduce Michael
McDowell to the Cup side.”
stated Ken Butler, President
of Aaron’s Sales and Lease
Ownership. “We are proud to
be able to extend our
involvement in the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series with
Michael Waltrip Racing and
look forward to having
McDowell in the Aaron’s
Dream Machine especially at
Talladega Superspeedway for
our race, the Aaron’s 499. I
have seen Michael race in
the ARCA Series last year
and was impressed with his
driving. I think he will do
well at this level and
everyone at Aaron’s will be
behind him 100 percent.”
This may be McDowell’s
first race in the #00
Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
Camry, but this is his
second visit to the
.526-oval.
“In October, I raced for
Darrell Waltrip Motorsports
in the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series and the biggest
thing I learned is you have
to be patient,” McDowell
said. “We got in a late race
pileup and finished 30th,
but I was able to complete
181 laps to gain some
experience. This weekend,
our goal is to finish every
lap in the Aaron’s Dream
Machine and maintain a top
35 points position.”
After Bristol Motor
Speedway, all three Michael
Waltrip Racing entries were
locked into the top 35.
McDowell is glad the
pressure to make the race is
no longer there.
“It’s a relief that we
are in the race, but we will
still put pressure on
ourselves to qualify well,”
McDowell said. “I do feel
really comfortable about
qualifying. I had nine poles
in the ARCA RE/MAX Series
last year and all the other
series I’ve been in, I’ve
been able to qualify pretty
well. I’m ready to get going
with my crew chief - Bill
Pappas. He’s new to the
Series and his open wheel
résumé’ as a chief engineer
is quite impressive. We look
forward to learning and
growing together to develop
a solid program. We know
we’ve got to make all the
races and stay inside the
top 35.”
The Glendale,
Ariz.-native has been
extensively testing to
prepare for his debut and
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Raybestos rookie year.
“I started testing in the
off season and did a lot of
tests in November, December
and January,” McDowell said.
“We tested in Caraway (N.C.)
recently and I’m testing
more this week before we
head to Martinsville.
There’s no track you can
test that can compare to
Martinsville. You just have
to look for trends that you
can hopefully carry over.”
To sharpen his skills,
McDowell also competed in
three NASCAR Nationwide
Series events last year and
the season-opener at Daytona
International Speedway. His
success in the ARCA RE/MAX
Series last year led to his
ultimate opportunity with
Michael Waltrip Racing.
“Michael Waltrip Racing
had a program in place to
develop drivers at Eddie
Sharp Racing and I was
racing there under my own
deal,” said McDowell, who
finished second in the ARCA
RE/MAX Series championship
with four wins. “As we
started having success, that
led to the testing
opportunities with Michael
Waltrip Racing and then a
few Nationwide races and
then a truck race at
Martinsville last year.
After that, I started
testing Cup cars for them
and it led to where I am
now.”
Live coverage of the
Goody’s Cool Orange 500 at
Martinsville Speedway on
Sunday, March 30th begins at
1:30 p.m. Eastern on FOX and
2 p.m. Eastern on MRN Radio.