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Toyota NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Daytona International Speedway Post Race Notes & Quotes

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Post-Race Notes & Quotes

Daytona International Speedway –February 18, 2011

- Toyota team owner and driver Michael Waltrip earned his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
(NCWTS) victory in Friday night’s 250-mile race at Daytona International Speedway.

- Waltrip made the race-winning pass in the final turn at the 2.5-mile superspeedway to record the fifth straight win
for a Tundra driver at Daytona.

- The 47-year-old became the 22nd driver in NASCAR history to win a race in all three national series.

- Tundra drivers Miguel Paludo (fourth) and Kyle Busch (fifth) registered top-five results.

- Tundra drivers Timothy Peters (11th), Max Papis (12th), David Starr (13th), Craig Goess Jr. (16th), Justin Lofton
(18th), Chris Fontaine (19th), Aric Almirola (22nd), Todd Bodine (23rd), Brendan Gaughan (26th), Travis Kvapil
(29th) and Johanna Long (32nd) were also in the field.

Michael Waltrip celebrates in victory lane with his No.15 crew after winning the 2011 NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. - Photo Credit: Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR
Michael Waltrip celebrates in victory lane with his No.15 crew after winning the 2011 NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. - Photo Credit: Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR
MICHAEL WALTRIP, No. 15 Wounded Warrior Project Toyota Tundra, Vision Aviation Racing

Finishing Position: 1st

How does it feel to win tonight’s race?

“I’m just so thankful. I want to thank the fans, man. They keep us going and they’ve just been so good to us. Camping
World and this whole Truck series. I’ve been an admirer of it from the SPEED booth. It’s just very emotional. I didn’t
know I could push Elliott (Sadler) all the way around there. I was able to do it. I didn’t know I could do that and I
wouldn’t have known it if it weren’t for Kyle Busch. That’s how good he is. He taught me how to win a race. God bless
Dale (Earnhardt) and his family and his fans. I came here to celebrate his life with my black truck and my No. 15 car, I
didn’t come to celebrate a win. This feels really good. I’m thankful for this.”

When did you know inside the truck that you could win this race?

“I pulled out and I still didn’t know because I didn’t know how much my truck would bog down. I didn’t know if maybe
Elliott (Sadler) could tick back inside of me. I didn’t know until I saw the checkered. I’m just so thankful. I don’t even
know these guys. They wanted me to drive their truck and Jerry (Baxter, NNS crew chief) wants me to drive his car
tomorrow and Bobby Kennedy (NSCS crew chief) and those guys at MWR (Michael Waltrip Racing) want me to drive on
Sunday. It wouldn’t be possible if it weren’t for this guy (Rob Kauffman, MWR co-owner). MWR was up a creek and
Rob showed up with a paddle and now we’ve got our feet under us and maybe we could do this on Sunday too.”

How emotional is this win?

“Ten years ago I stood here and I thought it was the greatest day ever and it turned out to be the worst day ever. I just
wanted to come back here this year and honor Dale (Earnhardt) and thank him and give his fans something to cheer for
with the No. 15 car, the No. 15 truck and the honorary paint scheme. I wanted to thank him and his fans. This is an
amazing run. If it hadn’t have been for Kyle Busch I wouldn’t have known I could’ve did what I did. That’s how good he
is. I saw him doing something and I thought, ‘Well, darn, I guess I’m going to have to do that in order to preserve this
victory.

And then it turned out that was how I won was pushing Elliott (Sadler) away from everybody. Congratulations
to Elliott Sadler. He held onto that truck and I was pushing him all over the place. It feels really good to win a truck race.
I haven’t won one before. I’ve been close a time or two and to pull into victory lane in the Vision Airlines Toyota with the
NASCAR RaceView onboard. This is going to be the most amazing Daytona 500 ever. These drivers just figure out no
matter what the rules are, no matter what the package looks like early, they figure out how to make it crazy at the end, and we did that today.”

What was your plan for the final lap of the race?

“I thought I needed to go high. There was a line over there to the left that you can’t go under and it’s easy to crowd a guy toward that line because he’s got to give up before he goes out of bounds. But, when you crowd him toward the wall
you’re going to crash too because he will turn you into the wall. So, I thought the high side was the smart way to go
because if Elliott (Sadler) tried to squeeze me off we would’ve both crashed and then it would’ve been a David Pearson
and Richard Petty finish and one of us would still be happy.

I thought the high side was the way to go and it worked. Elliott and I were both just guessing. I would’ve taken the outside if I were leading, working a deal with the guy in second.

There were trucks behind us we didn’t know about and hadn’t been there all day. We made a deal and we raced for it just
like we said we would do and he’s just a great competitor. He’s (Elliott Sadler) going to be a championship contender. I
love racing with him. He and I both have something in common with Dale (Earnhardt) — Elliott shares the same birthday
with Dale and I knew if he won we would get to be happy because of that and if I won because of the anniversary of the
day that Dale made me a winner. He’s made a lot of people in this world a winner that admired him and looked up to him,
and if you knew Dale Earnhardt you’re a better person because of it. I’m so thankful that I can stand here in victory lane
and honor him.”

Miguel Paludo
Miguel Paludo
MIGUEL PALUDO, No. 7 Stemco Duroline Toyota Tundra, Red Horse Racing

Finishing Position: 4th

Are you happy with your finish?

“Yeah, was pretty good. First time here in Daytona. I talk to a lot of the drivers before this race. They said, ‘Man, you have to be patient till the last lap. So I did that. Since the 22 (Joey Coulter) went into the wall, I saw that it would be my night because I got lucky. I had a lot of accidents in front of me, beside me. We were pretty good. The truck was real fast on the drafting. Is unbelievable to finish fourth first time here.”

How did you get through the big wreck in the race?

“For me, I don’t remember which truck it was. He was sideways in front of me. My only choice was inside lane. So I push
inside, brake a little bit. As I said, I got lucky because I didn’t hit anything. I was watching the replay later. I couldn’t
believe it.”

Kyle Busch - Photo Credit: Chris Trotman/Getty Images
Kyle Busch - Photo Credit: Chris Trotman/Getty Images
KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 Dollar General Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports

Finishing Position: 5th

What did you see happen with the accident late in the race?

“It happened behind us, so I don’t know. I just kind of got collected into the deal. I saw (James) Buescher make it three-
wide and he didn’t have anywhere to go, so I don’t know where he was trying to go. He made it three-wide and all those
guys just got tight I guess and they started banging sides off each other a little bit. Finally, it just like ricocheted up to the front. People don’t know what Daytona means — these guys with the No. 92 Ricky Benton team (driver Clay Rogers) are pretty pumped up right now. So, I’m glad I could help them out and push them to the front. I was trying to do the same with the No. 84 (Chris Fontaine) there and I was going to melt this Triad engine down. We were coming like a freight train and that thing was steaming.

Tell you what, these guys on this Dollar General Kyle Busch Motorsports Tundra did an awesome job today. It’s pretty special to be here and come home with a top-five at Daytona. We missed out on that opportunity last year. We had a strong truck. It was fast. We could never get hooked up to get up front with somebody and pushed them enough. I don’t know if everybody was scared or what, but we kind of saw why. With five to go, everybody just got in a melee and started wrecking, but we made it through. We’ll take this back home and fix it up and get it ready for Talladega”

Why were you the only one able to ride the high side of the track?

“Cause you got to push. All the rest of these guys, they don’t have the experience to do it. Nothing against them. They’re truck drivers and they’re getting used to it. They’re getting there way up the ladder. That’s what it’s all about. I was actually surprised to see the 2 (Elliott Sadler) and the 15 (Michael Waltrip) and some of the other guys not do it sooner. It just took way too long in the race to finally get it going. Once the 84 (Chris Fontaine) and I got up there to the front and then 15 (Michael Waltrip) and the 2 (Elliott Sadler) started pushing each other so we couldn’t fall down to the bottom. I was hoping we could blow by them quick enough to fall down and we could let my engine cool off and push the 84 (Chris Fontaine) the rest of the way to checkered. Anything you try to plan — one more corner and it gets thrown out the window. Daytona is a whole other bird.”

Timothy Peters
Timothy Peters
TIMOTHY PETERS, No. 17 K&N Toyota Tundra, Red Horse Racing

Finishing Position: 11th

How was your race tonight?

“It isn’t what we want, but it ran in one piece. I can say that was the best part about the whole night probably was that we were one piece. I K&N Filters Crescent Tundra struggled all night long. It just wouldn’t suck up, it was very
disappointing. That last restart I was getting all I could get and it just wasn’t going. We’ll be alright next go round.”

MAX PAPIS, No. 9 GEICO Toyota Tundra, Germain Racing

Finishing Position: 12th

DAVID STARR, No. 81 Zachry Toyota Tundra, SS Green Light Racing

Finishing Position: 13th

CRAIG GOESS, No. 46 Greenville Toyota Toyota Tundra, Eddie Sharp Racing

Finishing Position: 16th

JUSTIN LOFTON, No. 77 Lofton Cattle Toyota Tundra, Germain Racing

Finishing Position: 18th

Chris Fontaine
Chris Fontaine
CHRIS FONTAINE, No. 84 Glenden Enterprises Toyota Tundra, Chris Fontaine Inc.

Finishing Position: 19th

What happened to take you out of the race?

“I have no idea. I didn’t know if I was in the middle or if we were three-wide — I knew we were three-wide but I didn’t
know which wide I was. I guess there was somebody in-between us. Kyle’s (Busch) is the best in business. He was
pushing me to the front. I really didn’t think we could make up that much ground on the outside, but it worked and I came
up short again in these speedway races — four laps.”

How much does it mean to you to race well at Daytona?

“It’s been a dream ever since I was a young kid. It’s just awesome being here and is every man’s dream come true racing
at this place and to do well is even better. We’ll build another speedway truck and we’ll go to Talladega.”

ARIC ALMIROLA, No. 51 Vision Aviation Toyota Tundra, Vision Aviation Racing

Finishing Position: 22nd

Todd Bodine
Todd Bodine
TODD BODINE, No. 30 Tire Kingdom / Valvoline Toyota Tundra, Germain Racing

Finishing Position: 23rd

What happened to force you out of the race?

“We had a tore up Tundra, that’s for sure. The guys did a great job fixing it from the first wreck. We weren’t going to win
the race, but we could have got us a top-10 out of it and started the year with a decent points run. Somebody ran into
somebody. It’s just a typical Daytona. It was a lot of fun. It’s going to be a great season for the truck series — a lot of great race teams and drivers. It’s just one race. We’ll go get them next week at Phoenix.”

BRENDAN GAUGHAN, No. 62 South Point Hotel & Casino Toyota Tundra, Germain Racing

Finishing Position: 26th

Travis Kvapil
Travis Kvapil
TRAVIS KVAPIL, No. 5 International Truck / Monaco RVs Toyota Tundra, Randy Moss Motorsports

Finishing Position: 29th

What happened to take you out of the race?

“I’m just really disappointed. Everybody at Randy Moss Motorsports built me a really fast truck and it was just a track
position game. Our truck wasn’t very good out front, that’s why I ducked in the bottom there and got inline. We were just kind of taking our time being patient. The left rear tire just went flat. I felt it just past the start finish line. It was starting to shake and vibrate. I stuck my hand out the window to wave those guys off behind me and before I knew it the thing just spun around. It’s just disappointing. I’ve come close to winning here a few times. We’ve got great sponsors with International Trucks and Monaco RV. I just wanted to have a good showing for those guys, but we’ll be back strong at Phoenix.”

Johanna Long
Johanna Long
JOHANNA LONG, No. 20 Panhandle Grading Toyota Tundra, Panhandle Motorsports

Finishing Position: 32nd

What happened to take you out of the race?

“They were stacking up in front of me. They were wrecking and I had nowhere to go. I think someone came in there a
little too hot and heavy and I tried to miss it but it just didn’t work. I hate it for the guys because they work so hard at the shop to get this ready. It just stinks.”

- Toyota Motorsports Press Release


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