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Waltrip signs extension with FOX Sports
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RacewayReport.com -
Feb. 2006
FOX Sports PR |
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FOX Sports
and Darrell Waltrip have agreed upon a multi-year
contract extension that expands the top-rated NASCAR
network's relationship with the sport's premier analyst
into the new television rights contract that commences
with the 2007 season. The announcement was made today by
FOX Sports Chairman David Hill and FOX Sports President
Ed Goren.
"I firmly
believe that
whatever value
that DW had to
the sport when
he was a
champion
driver, has
been eclipsed
many times
over since he
retired and
became a
NASCAR
broadcaster,"
said Hill.
"His
knowledge,
passion, and
ever
increasing
skill as a
broadcaster,
has been
instrumental
in driving the
dramatic
growth of the
sport since
FOX Sports
became
involved with
NASCAR in
2000. And you
know what?
He's only
going to get
"
"I love FOX
Sports," said
Waltrip. "I
love being
part of a big
sports family.
David Hill and
Ed Goren have
embraced me. I
have said it
before, it's
like being
part of a
championship
race team.
They have
surrounded me
with the best
of the best -
Jeff, Larry,
Mike, Steve
and all the
others. Plus,
FOX also has
the best folks
that work
behind the
scenes. I love
my job and now
I get to do it
for a long,
long time!"
Prior to
joining FOX
Sports in
2001,
legendary
stock car
driver Darrell
Waltrip
compiled 84
wins and three
Cup series
championships
in an
outstanding
NASCAR career.
He was voted
the Most
Popular Driver
twice
(1989-90) and
was the proud
recipient of
the
prestigious
Bill France
Award of
Excellence in
2000, honoring
his lifetime
of
achievements.
In 2003,
Waltrip was
elected into
the National
Motorsports
Hall of Fame,
an honor
followed by an
induction into
the
International
Motorsports
Hall of Fame
in 2005. In
2004,
Waltrip's
autobiography,
DW: A lifetime
Going Around
in Circles,
debuted on the New York Times
Bestseller
list.
FOX Sports
drops the
green flag on
its 2006
NASCAR on FOX
season this
Sunday, Feb.
26 (3:30 PM
ET) in
Fontana, CA,
with a live
presentation
of the Auto
Club 500. Over
60 cameras and
100
microphones
will be
strategically
placed in and
around
California
Speedway as
NASCAR on FOX
presents the
first of 14
Nextel Cup
races in high
definition and
Dolby 5.1
audio.
In 12 years of
existence, FOX
Sports has
earned 63 Emmy
Awards,
including six
in five years
of NASCAR
coverage, more
than any other
network during
the same
stretch of
time. David
Hill and Ed
Goren are the
Executive
Producers of
FOX Sports.
Bill Brown is
Senior
Producer.
Scott Ackerson
is the
Coordinating
Producer of
the NASCAR on
FOX Prerace
show.
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