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Grimes, IA (May 24, 2011) – After coming within ten laps of winning last year’s NASCAR K&N Pro Series East-West combination race, Brett Moffitt, driver of the No. 00 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota, headed to Iowa Speedway looking for redemption. Moffitt didn’t disappoint the hometown crowd. After qualifying on the front row, Moffitt put on a dominating performance to claim the victory in the Pork Be Inspired 175.
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We are gearing up for my biggest race of the year right now – the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East-West Combination Race at the Iowa Speedway. I haven’t been home for about four months and can’t wait to get back and visit with family and friends.
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Grimes, IA (May 4, 2011) – After coming only eight laps short of winning his third consecutive NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race, Brett Moffitt, driver of the No. 00 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota, headed to Richmond, VA for the Blue Ox 100. Moffitt mounted a late race charge in the closing laps, but had to settle for a hard-earned second place finish.
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Grimes, IA (April 20, 2011) – Brett Moffitt, driver of the No. 00 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota, showed his team’s strength this past weekend at the second stop on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East schedule in South Boston, VA.
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Hi, everyone! Things have been pretty hectic here, so sorry it has been a while since I have written. As you probably know, we won the first NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race of the season. We sat on the pole and led every lap. That was awesome! I felt a lot of pressure heading into the season, especially because of what Ryan Truex had accomplished in the car so to perform up to those standards was such an accomplishment! I know it was only one race, but I think we can carry the momentum as we head into one of my best tracks, South Boston.
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Grimes, IA (April 11, 2011) -- After a decisive win in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East season opener at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in Greenville, SC, Brett Moffitt, driver of the No. 00 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota, finds himself at the top of NASCAR’s Hunter Index. The Hunter Index was launched in 2010 on NASCARHomeTracks.com as a monthly power poll, designed to highlight standout performances in NASCAR’s developmental series. Drivers are ranked by a panel of twelve auto racing writers from across North America and two NASCAR representatives.
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Hi, everyone! Things have been progressing very well for me in NC. I am all settled after the move and am enjoying living on my own. I have set a nice routine by working in the mornings at the Michael Waltrip Racing shop and then working with the team’s trainer in the afternoon to help increase my endurance. I have really been getting to know and bond with a lot of the MWR crewmembers, and I feel like we have great chemistry heading into the start of the season.
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Hi, everyone! How’s it going? I just got home to Iowa this morning and am getting back into the routine here. Last time I wrote, my father and I were about to drive to North Carolina. What an eventful trip that was! With the roads still being bad from all the snow, the long drive was a headache. We finally got there after driving non-stop. We did not get just one, but two flat tires on the way. I couldn’t believe it. Luck was not on our side with that trip, but we finally made it.
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Can you believe that the racing season is almost here? I just finished packing some furniture, and the plan is to head out of Iowa tomorrow with my father to bring my car and some things to North Carolina. All of the recent trips back and forth have made me realize that it is much more practical to have my car in North Carolina to travel back and forth than trying to rely on either my friends or my crew chief, even though I have been staying with him. It’s about an 18 hour drive from Iowa to NC, and I’ve made it before, so it shouldn’t be that bad. We just hope Mother Nature cooperates.
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