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Dec
3rd

NASCAR: Jeff Burton to test and drive part time for Michael Waltrip Racing

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NASCAR veteran, Jeff Burton, has found a part-time home at Michael Waltrip Racing.

The 46-year old veteran has been signed to test and drive in a select number of races during the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup season in the No. 66 Toyota Camry.

Burton, a 21-time winner in the Sprint Cup Series begins testing for MWR Dec. 9 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The first scheduled NASCAR Sprint Cup race for Burton will be the March 9 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

In the upcoming weeks, MWR will announce any other events added to Burton's schedule. A 21-year veteran in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series, spent the last nine years driving for Richard Childress Racing. Before that Burton drove for Roush Fenway Racing for the preceding nine years.

MWR will field the No. 15 5-hour ENERGY Toyota Camry with driver Clint Bowyer and the No. 55 Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota Camry with driver Brian Vickers in 2014. Burton will test for Vickers until late January when Vickers returns from medical leave.

NASCAR Brian Vickers Jeff Burton
Jeff Burton and Brian Vickers. (Photo: NASCAR)

Team Co-Owner Rob Kauffman said Burton will help MWR both on and off the track.

“Michael Waltrip Racing has two teams and drivers racing for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship in 2014 and our third team will play a very important role in that pursuit,” said Kauffman. “We were extremely fortunate to have a driver as experienced and respected as Jeff Burton come available. He will be able to have an immediate impact as we continue to strive for that last one percent that separates champions from contenders.”

Jeff Burton said he relishes his new role at MWR.

“I've heard all good things from the drivers who raced at MWR over the last couple of years and I certainly have seen how fast their cars have been,” said the South Boston Va. native who has made 691 starts.

“These are great people who have dedicated themselves to become winners at the highest level. Michael and Rob are so committed to success and I wanted to be a part of that. I'm excited to do something new and will work hard to help the other two teams compete for wins and a championship.”

Michael Waltrip will drive the No. 66 in the Daytona 500 on Feb. 23 as he seeks his third victory in the sport's most prestigious event.


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