4-11-07 Waltrip wrecks SUV into telephone pole at 3am Sat night and walks home

dmcowen674

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Hmmmmmm mighty fishy in Carolina.

4-12-2007 Witness: 'I didn't think anybody was alive in there' after Waltrip accident

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The witness who discovered Michael Waltrip's overturned car initially thought no one survived the accident until the NASCAR driver wiggled out the back window.

The witness, an 18-year-old college student at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, requested anonymity during a phone interview Wednesday with The Associated Press for fear of reprisal from Waltrip's fan base.

But she said she lives near the two-time Daytona 500 winner in Sherrill's Ford, and stumbled upon the accident when she was returning home around 2 a.m. Saturday. She saw an overturned Toyota Land Cruiser in a ditch and rushed over to check on the occupants. She didn't see anyone in the car and no one answered her shouts, so she called 911 for help.

"After I got off the phone I was walking around the car again and somebody stuck their foot out the back driver side of the window," she said. "That's when Michael Waltrip got out. He wiggled out the back window. I knew immediately it was him. He just got out the back driver side window and stood up."

"He was bleeding from his forehead and had some cuts on his fingers and arms," she said. "I told him 'You are really lucky you are alive. I didn't think anybody was alive in there.' We sort of talked for a minute or two, and I told him 911 was on the way, and he just turned around and started walking home.

"I didn't know what to say or what to do. He had a T-shirt and sweat pants and socks on, he might have taken his shoes off in the car, but I wasn't sure. And he just turned around and started walking home in his socks."

Waltrip was charged Saturday evening with reckless driving and failing to report an accident, both misdemeanors. He told police he fell asleep the wheel and woke up to find his car overturned in the gravel.

Waltrip has a May 14 court date in Newton on the charges.

NASCAR spokesman Jim Hunter said NASCAR would talk with Waltrip on Friday in Texas.

State trooper B.L. Buchanan said he arrived on the scene to find the wrecked SUV - which had also hit a telephone pole - but no Waltrip. He said he went to Waltrip's home to speak to him around 3 a.m., but was unsuccessful in locating the driver.

Hondros said Waltrip was showering in his pool house and didn't hear the police when they arrived.

Buchanan said his shift ended at 5 a.m., and he finally made contact with Waltrip at 8 p.m. Saturday when he returned to duty and Waltrip called him. The officer met him at Waltrip's home and issued the citation.

Waltrip told The Observer alcohol did not contribute to the accident.

"I didn't go home to avoid anything," he said. "I just went there trying to figure out what to do."

 

Pacfanweb

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So what's fishy? He hit his head, and probably wasn't all that coherent afterwards. Seems pretty clear to me.
 

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If he stayed with his vehicle, he would've got a DUI.

Seriously, you crash your car into a stationary object at 2:00 am on a Friday night, what do you think happened?
 

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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
So what's fishy? He hit his head, and probably wasn't all that coherent afterwards. Seems pretty clear to me.

Yeah, I'm sure that's it. :D
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
If he stayed with his vehicle, he would've got a DUI.

Seriously, you crash your car into a stationary object at 2:00 am on a Saturday night, what do you think happened?

Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
So what's fishy? He hit his head, and probably wasn't all that coherent afterwards. Seems pretty clear to me.

North Carolina .... figures :roll:
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
So what's fishy? He hit his head, and probably wasn't all that coherent afterwards. Seems pretty clear to me.

Yeah, I'm sure that's it. :D

So the guy has a busted forehead, his vehicle is turned over, and you think he's perfectly competent mentally at that point? That automatically means he's been drinking?

The cops saw him 3 hrs later. He would have still been under the influence at that point, if he was to begin with.
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
If he stayed with his vehicle, he would've got a DUI.

Seriously, you crash your car into a stationary object at 2:00 am on a Saturday night, what do you think happened?

Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
So what's fishy? He hit his head, and probably wasn't all that coherent afterwards. Seems pretty clear to me.

North Carolina .... figures :roll:
Dude, the State Highway Patrol in North Carolina doesn't play, especially when it comes to DWI. This state is brutal.
 

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"He fell asleep at the wheel."

They always say that when it is a big celebrity and he can pull if off with the cops.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
So what's fishy? He hit his head, and probably wasn't all that coherent afterwards. Seems pretty clear to me.

Yeah, I'm sure that's it. :D

So the guy has a busted forehead, his vehicle is turned over, and you think he's perfectly competent mentally at that point? That automatically means he's been drinking?

The cops saw him 3 hrs later. He would have still been under the influence at that point, if he was to begin with.

Correction

The cop saw him at 8pm 17 hrs later.

 

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Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
"He fell asleep at the wheel."

They always say that when it is a big celebrity and he can pull if off with the cops.

Of course it could also be that he was drunk and slept it off.
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Mike
You ever get tired of trying to save the world Dave?

Hey if you crashed your SUV at 3am on a sat night , I bet you get your ass locked up.
Leaving the scene doesn't get you locked up. It gets you a ticket, which is exactly what happened.

Again, if a obviously better than average driver like Michael Waltrip is drunk enough to wreck that badly, there's no way he's sober enough to pass the DWI test only 3 hours later....his body had only had enough time to process maybe a drink and a half's worth of alcohol.

Plus, if he was just barely under the limit, he still could have been charged.

Or maybe you just like to believe that everything is a conspiracy.
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
"He fell asleep at the wheel."

They always say that when it is a big celebrity and he can pull if off with the cops.

Of course it could also be that he was drunk and slept it off.
Not in 3 hours.

Edit: Okay, it was more than 3 hours, I read it wrong, but they still could have charged him if it was even suspected. And the chick they interviewed didn't mention that he seemed to have been drinking, either.
 

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Hmmmmmm mighty fishy in Carolina.

There was something mighty fishy in Chappaquiddick almost 38 years ago and your hero Ted Kennedy has had a pass from the law the entire time and he KILLED someone and left the scene.
 
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He was driving at 2am and wrecked. He was drunk.

We're all grownups here... well... some of us... How many time have you gone out for a nice, relaxing drive after midnight? In the next day or two, someone from the bar will pop up and say they saw him there and also when he left.

Note to famous people: Nothing good can come from being out at 2am.

 

jagec

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While it seems likely that this WAS a drunk-driving incident, and he successfully dodged the DUI by walking home, it's also true that people with head injuries have a tendency to do the wrong thing. Knowing no further details, and not caring particularly much, I'll just leave the question up in the air pending further evidence.
 

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Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
So what's fishy? He hit his head, and probably wasn't all that coherent afterwards. Seems pretty clear to me.

Let us be the first to tell you....Santa isn't real...neither is the Easter Bunny.

Now we can move past how naive you are and talk like adults.