DAVID REUTIMANN PROFILE
Birth Date:
March 2, 1970
Birth Place: Zephyrhills, Fla.
Residence:
Terrell, N.C.
Height / Weight: 6-0 / 175 lbs.
Spouse:
Lisa
Children: Emilia
In October 2006, Michael Waltrip Racing
announced that David Reutimann completed the
2007 NASCAR NEXTEL
Cup Series lineup for the organization. Reutimann
will be the full-time driver of the No. 00 Toyota
Camry co-sponsored by BURGER KING�
Corporation and Domino�s Pizza. He will compete for the
Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors in the
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series while also contending for the NASCAR Busch Series
championship in the No. 99 Aaron�s Dream Machine Toyota
Camry. Reutimann
has competed in the NASCAR Busch Series on a
limited basis since 2002 and made his NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup Series debut last season at
Lowe's Motor
Speedway.
Being a part of NASCAR�s top two Series, has always been a dream of
Reutimann�s, but to have �00� on the side of his
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Toyota
Camry makes the reality even sweeter.
Reutimann�s family not only has a
deep-rooted racing history, but ironically has a last name synonymous with
the �00� number. Now, Reutimann begins his
own tradition with his family�s fabled number.
The Florida native finished third in the NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series standings with his No. 17 Team Tundra Racing Toyota
fielded by Darrell Waltrip
Motorsports and recorded two pole awards
(Dover International Speedway and California
Speedway), seven top-five and 19
top-10 finishes, which was the most
top-10 finishes of any driver in the Series.
Reutimann also made 14
NASCAR Busch Series starts and registered
four top-10 finishes driving the No. 99
Aaron�s Dream Machine.
During the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series season, Reutimann recorded his first
career victory in his No. 17 Toyota during the Toyota Tundra 200 at
Nashville Superspeedway in front of
thousands of Toyota dignitaries. In addition to his first win, the Florida
native collected two Bud Pole Awards (Bristol Motor
Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway),
six top-five and nine top-10 finishes en
route to finishing 13th in the points standings. Other highlights for
Reutimann that year include a second-place
finish at Memphis Motorsports Park, a pair
of third-place finishes at Kansas and Kentucky
Speedway and a pair of fifth-place finishes at Dover International
and Texas Motor Speedway.
In his first year of NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series competition, the 2004 Rookie of the Year amassed two Bud Pole Awards
(Atlanta Motor Speedway and Homestead-Miami
Speedway), four top-five finishes and ten
top-10 finishes.
Reutimann's first career pole at Atlanta was also Toyota's first in
the Series. Reutimann's best finish of the
season was a pair of third-place finishes at Atlanta Motor
Speedway and Texas Motor
Speedway. Reutimann
finished fourth in the season finale at Homestead-Miami
Speedway and 14th in the points standings.
Making a home in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series was easy for the third-generation driver, but he attributes much of
his success to his legendary father - Emil "Buzzie"
Reutimann. His father took the DIRT world
by storm winning events all over the Eastern seaboard and he still continues
to race today. Reutimann followed in his
father's footsteps driving Modifieds and
Late Models at dirt and paved tracks on Friday and Saturday nights growing
up and it was only a matter of time before he made a name for himself.
In 1997, Reutimann transcended to the
NASCAR AutoZone
Elite, Southeast Series and received Rookie of the Year honors. The
three-time Southeast Series winner finished as high as second in the 2002
championship points standings.
That same year, the Zephyrhills (Fla.)
native ran his first of four NASCAR Busch
Series races in a car owned by Joe Nemechek
thanks in part to help from a childhood friend � Brian
Pattie. Reutimann
finished 16th in his debut at Richmond International Raceway and went on to
finish in the top-15 twice that season.
Reutimann collected two top-fives and three
top-10s for NEMCO
Motorsports in seven
NASCAR Busch Series starts in 2003. He also
earned his first career Busch Series Bud Pole Award at Memphis
Motorsports Park after qualifying the No. 7
car for Greg Biffle. After posting the
fastest time, Reutimann was able to say on
national television that he was looking for a full-time opportunity and that
he was out of a ride. Soon after, Reutimann
received a call from Darrell Waltrip asking
him to drive his No. 17 Toyota Tundra. The story continues, but with another
Waltrip � Michael
Waltrip.