Darrell Waltrip drove the #11 Mountain Dew car in 1981 and 1982.
Darrell Waltrip ran his first NASCAR Cup race in 1972, the Winston 500 at Talladega. His last Cup race was in the 2000 NAPA 500 at Atlanta.
It was a Buick Regal.
The last to drive the Mountain Dew car was Darrell Waltrip.
Several men drove the Budweiser car in the 80's and 90's. They include Bill Elliott, Jimmy Spencer, Ricky Craven, Wally Dallenbach, Ken Schrader, Darrell Waltrip, Tim Richmond and Terry Labonte.
Yes, in 1983 driving for Junior Johnson.
It would now be Dale Jr.AnswerKyle Petty Well there was Brian Vickers in 2006 in the Busch Series when he drove the #57 Chevy for Hendrick Motorsports. I don't no if Busch Series counts but yes he ran the Darlington Busch race in 06 with Mountain Dew on the car.
Currently, Dale Earnhardt Jr. drives the #88 car full-time in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. Dating back to 1980, there have been several drivers that drove the #88. They include Darrell Waltrip, Ricky Rudd, Bobby Allison, Geoff Bodine, Rusty Wallace, Buddy Baker, Greg Sacks, Jimmy Spencer, Larry Pearson, Jeff Fuller, Mike Wallace, P.J. Jones, Gary Bradberry, Ernie Irvan and Dale Jarrett.
Kasey Kahne drove the #9 Budweiser Ford in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series from 2008 to October 16, 2010. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was the full time driver of the #8 Budweiser Chevrolet from 2000-2007.
Carl Edwards. He drives the Aflac Ford Fusion for Roush-Fenway Racing.
It's actually, "Boogity, Boogity, Boogity!" It's Darrell Waltrip's signature cheer at the beginning of a NASCAR race. Darrell is a former NASCAR race car driver and champion. Today Darrell is a TV broadcaster for NASCAR. Basically the "word" 'Boogity' means "Hurry Up! Go!"
You CAN, but most people don't. Tony Stewart is an owner-driver; he owns the cars he races. Dale Earnhardt was an owner-driver too, but he owned cars that other people drove, and drove cars other people owned. Darrell Waltrip and Bill Elliott were also owner-drivers, as was Richard Petty. If by "his own car" you mean the one in his driveway...no, street cars are very different from racing cars.