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David Reutimann

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David Reutimann

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Born March 2, 1970
Zephyrhills, Florida
Awards 2004 Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stats
2008 Pts Finish 22nd
Best Pts Finish 22nd (2008)
First Race 2005 UAW-GM Quality 500
First Win 2009 Coca-Cola 600
Win's Top Tens Poles
1 - 7 - 2
Profile NASCAR.com

David Reutimann (born March 2,1970) is a NASCAR Sprint Cup driver of the #00 Aarons Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing .

Reutimann, a third-generation racer, began his racing career in dirt-track modifieds and late models, before moving up to the Slim Jim All Pro Series in 1997. He was named Rookie of the Year, finishing in the top-ten eight times and had a fifth-place points finish. The next season, he dropped to seventh in points, but received the Sportsmanship award at season's end. After several years, Reutimann got his first three wins in 2002 and finished second in the overall championship chase.

That same year, Reutimann made his Busch Series debut at Richmond International Raceway. Driving the #87 GEICO Chevrolet Monte Carlo for NEMCO Motorsports, Reutimann started thirty-fourth but finished sixteenth. He led twelve laps at his next race at Memphis Motorsports Park, and finished in the top-fifteen in each of his next two races. The following season, he ran seven Busch races for NEMCO, finishing fifth at Nashville Speedway USA and The Milwaukee Mile, as well as qualifying Greg Biffle's car on the pole at Memphis. He also attempted the New England 300 and the Brickyard 400 in the Winston Cup Series in the #04 for Morgan-McClure Motorsports, but failed to qualify both times.

In 2004, Reutimman signed on with Waltrip Motorsports to race the NTN Bearings truck in the Craftsman Truck Series. Winning the pole in his second race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Reutimann had four top-fives and finished 14th in points, garnering Rookie of the Year honors. In 2005, Reutimann won his first career race at Nashville Superspeedway. In addition to more poles, Reutimann moved to thirteenth in points. He also made his Cup debut at Lowe's Motor Speedway, driving the #00 State Fair Corn Dogs Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Michael Waltrip. He finished 22nd.

In 2006, Reutimann won two poles and finished third in the championship standings. He also made fifteen Busch starts and had four top-tens.

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Sprint Cup Series

Year(s) Car # Sponsor Make Team/Owner
2009-present
00
Aarons Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing
2008
44
UPS Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing
2007-2008
00
Dominos Pizza/Burger King Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing
2005
00
State Fair Corn Dogs Chevrolet Michael Waltrip

Nationwide Series

Year(s) Car # Sponsor Make Team/Owner
2006-present
99
Aarons Dream Machine Toyota
Dodge (2006)
Michael Waltrip Racing
2002-2004
87
GEICO (2002)
Hills Brothers Cofeee (2003)
Natural Gear (2004)
Chevrolet NEMCO Motorsports

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