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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Michael Waltrip will return to the No. 55 Toyota next week at Talladega Superspeedway as his race team tries to finalize a more stable plan to replace Brian Vickers. Vickers, who has a history of blood clots, learned last month they had returned.
He requires blood thinners to treat the clots, and he cannot race while taking the medication. Michael Waltrip Racing has used development driver Brett Moffitt in the No. 55 the last month, and he’s scheduled to drive the car this Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway in Virginia. ”I love Brett, I love his spirit,” Waltrip told The Associated Press on Thursday.
Michael Waltrip no doubt can't come to Richmond International Raceway without thinking about the one night at RIR that killed Michael Waltrip Racing. Michael Waltrip Racing will run only two full-time cars next season because of the loss of sponsor NAPA, part of the fallout from its attempts to manipulate a race to get Martin Truex Jr.
”He’s 22 years old, not a lot of experience, and he came out of the gates running. He’s done everything we could have hoped for him to do with his amount of experience and where our cars are, and I know he’s thankful for the opportunity. It was something he didn’t have on his radar when the season started but because of the health challenges Brian is facing, he got this chance. I think he’s done a nice job.” Moffitt, who finished eighth at Atlanta as Vickers’ replacement, was 17th last Sunday night at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee. MWR as a company has not performed up to expectations this season with its two-car team, and Moffitt has been only on a week-to-week basis since Vickers was sidelined before the March 22 race at California. Vickers also missed the first two races of the year as he recovered from offseason heart surgery. The team is believed to be trying to sign David Ragan to drive the No. Hot sale high quality for mac.
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