Joey Miller attempted to pilot the #12 truck full-time in 2006, but was released late in the season and the team finished with various drivers.
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The team returned later in the year as the #35 Tabasco Pontiac with Waltrip driving after the team merged with a defunct team.
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In addition, DWM briefly expanded to two cars, when Rich Bickle finished 34th at that year's Brickyard 400 the #26 Kentucky Fried Chicken Chevy also fielded by DWM, as well as Waltrip running special paint schemes to commemorate his 25th year in the sport.
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In 2003, Waltrip fielded his own truck, this time in partnership with brother Michael and HT Motorsports for a pair of Craftsman Truck races at Martinsville Speedway with the #17, the first with Tide (with the Tide with Bleach brand, intentionally reminiscent of his 1989 Daytona 500 win), and the second with the Aaron's promotion of The Three Stooges that ran in various series.
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In 1997, Rich Bickle drove the truck, winning three races and finishing second in points.
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