Wimmer to run 4th Childress car at Richmond
Quote selected text Published April 29th, 2008 in NASCAR News
Scott Wimmer will attempt to qualify for his first Cup Series race of the season this weekend at RIR driving the #33 Camping World Impala SS, giving RCR four entries in the Crown Royal 400.
Wimmer was behind the wheel of the #33 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November 2006 (St. 24 Fn. 12) and most recently at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (St. 21, Fn. 31) in July 2007.(RCR)(4-29-2008) Comment here
- Wimmer out at RCR after 2008
- Wimmer out for Daytona 500, Shelmerdine to drive
- Childress likely to stay with 3 teams in 2008
- Wimmer to run Busch Series for RCR
- RCR to honor Prosser at Indy, run Wake Forest decals

Happy Birthday to a great driver Dale Earnhardt Sr.
He’s keeping the seat warm for Tony, Bobby, Carl or Biff. Pick one.
And like Howie said, Happy Birthday to Big E (wherever he is).
Earnhardt’s suck
Dale Earnhardt Sr was the greatest showman NASCAR has ever seen. He put a lot of fannies in the seats that in turn led to bigger purses for events. He totally revolutionized the memorabilia and die cast industries. He was one of the greatest competitors the world has ever seen. He was one of the few celebrities that actually raised food and funds to help people across the country. Not bad for a guy that quit school at 15. Like him or not, you can’t deny what he’s done for humanity and his sport.
You go George, Sr was the 1st at a lot of good deeds in and out of NASCAR. Like it or now NASCAR RACING would not be 1/2 as recognizable if it were not for the Earnhardt’s !!!
In Guest’s world everything “sucks” because she or he or both
(the latter is probably the case, one by day and one by night thing) is all it knows how to do..
To bad “it” is to afraid to put a name to “its” self…
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You must be an idiot because noone has done more for Nascar than he did. Your post shows dont have half a brain or any facts to back up your comment so go take a long walk off a short pier and we will pretend to miss you for about half a second.
Wow… I may not be an Earnhardt fan, but at least I know and respect what he did for the sport.