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2001 Dodge Intrepid - Charging Back

Dodge Division, Your Friendly Dodge Dealers, and Ray Evernham Partner for a 2001 Daytona 500 Two-Car Team Debut.
By Jerry Pitt
Photography by Jerry Pitt
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Intrepid Front
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Intrepid Rear
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Historic Dodge Stock Cars
Tim Wellborn, wing car aficionado... 
   
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2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Historic Dodge Stock Cars
Tim Wellborn, wing car aficionado extraordinaire, provided historic Dodges for the Talledega announcement.
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Classic Wing Cars
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut After Race Interview
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Wing Car Hits The Wall
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Jim Julow
"NASCAR Winston Cup fans are... 
   
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2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Jim Julow
"NASCAR Winston Cup fans are our kind of customer. They are the most brand-loyal people on the planet....[They number] over 100 million people.... That alone is a convincing enough argument for Dodge to go NASCAR racing..."
"We took a bunch of our Dodge Dealer Association board members down to the Cracker Barrel 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway last month... People came up to us, spontaneously, and said 'When are you going to get back in this sport, we've missed you. I own a Dodge. When are you going to give me something to cheer for?'" - Jim Julow
Vice President, Dodge Division
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Carl Galeana
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2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Carl Galeana
"What makes this important is that we are in a big motorsports program, we're not just sitting in the stands anymore. The association with Winston Cup allows us to forge even closer ties with our customers - who are the most brand-loyal of any in the country. It's hard not to be excited about the entire Winston Cup atmosphere. The fans are energizing. That is what helped us clinch our decision - not to mention what our Winston Cup car will look like." -Carl Galeana
Owner Van Dyke Dodge in Warren, MI
Past Dodge Dealer Association
Executive Committee Chairman
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Group Shot
The October 15, 1999, Press... 
   
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2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Group Shot
The October 15, 1999, Press Conference at Talladega Superspeedway included Dodge dignitaries (from left) NASCAR veteran Buddy Baker, Ray Evernham, Richard Brickhouse; Jim Julow; Lou Patane; Ted Gray, Senior Manager for Dodge Dealer Advertising Association; Carl Galeana; Bill Tracy, Senior Manager Motorsport Operations and Mopar Performance Parts (hidden); and Bob Wildberger, Mopar Performance, Senior Manager NASCAR Motorsports Operations.
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Discussion About The New Dodge
The opening of Alabama International... 
   
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2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Discussion About The New Dodge
The opening of Alabama International Motor Speedway, better known as Talladega, was to be a grand affair. That was until the Professional Drivers Association voted two days prior to the Talladega debut that they would withdraw. Bill France, Sr. demanded that anyone not racing on Sunday immediately leave the track. As a result, 32 Grand National racecars left, leaving 13 Grand National cars and 23 GT race cars. Of those 13 GN cars was Richard Brickhouse in the number 99. It would be Dodge's first victory at Talladega and Brickhouse's only GN victory. Brickhouse was at Talladega for the 30th anniversary of that victory as well as the announcement of Dodge's return to NASCAR's premier series. - Winston Cup.
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Buddy Baker
Buddy Baker was not only one... 
   
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2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Buddy Baker
Buddy Baker was not only one of the few to spin in a winged Dodge, but also the first NASCAR driver to surpass the milestone of 200mph. Lighthearted Baker was at the Dodge Press Announcement at Talladega and was even singled out as a driver for Evernham's team, which he politely asked not to be considered for.
2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Ray Evernham
"It was a well kept secret.... 
   
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2001 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR Debut Ray Evernham
"It was a well kept secret. But I tried to give you as many hints as I could. I was dodging questions. I kept saying 'It's time to do something different.'"
"Everyone asked why I wanted to leave. A warrior needs an ultimate challenge and to be able to come back to the sport with Dodge and become a team owner is a challenge, but it is the American dream. I am given a great opportunity to do that by being part of the Dodge Dealer Association."
"The racer in me is dying to get to work. Yesterday I had 492 days, now I have 491. I need to start. To get to work. We have a starting point. We have a goal, the Daytona 500 in 2001, and we are working on our road map to get there. I sincerely appreciate what the Dodge people have done in giving me this opportunity." -Ray Evernham
Team Owner/Manager,
Dodge Intrepid Winston Cup Team

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