Elliott to Step Aside in NMPA "Most Popular Driver Award" Voting
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y., (August 8, 2001) - Bill Elliott, voted the National
Motorsports Press Association's "Most Popular Driver" for the past 10 years
running and 15 times total, has decided to remove his name from the 2001
award ballot in honor of Dale Earnhardt.
"Being voted the Most Popular Driver for 15 years is certainly an
honor," said Bill Elliott, driver of the No. Dodge Dealers Intrepid R/T.
"But, this is a much different year than others. Dale Earnhardt never won
this award, and I think it would be a tremendous honor for the Earnhardt
family to receive it this year. I certainly don't want to stand in the way
of his family receiving this award."
Elliott is the first driver in the history of the award to remove
his name from the balloting process.
"Over the past decade Bill Elliott's fans have made his name synonymous with
the Most Popular Driver Award," said David Poole, motorsports editor at the
Charlotte Observer and president of the NMPA. "Bill's decision to remove his
name from voting is another example of why he has won this award so often.
Given how loyal his fans have been over the years, I can't help but believe
they will understand Bill's reasons for making this gesture."
"I'd like to thank the members of the Bill Elliott Fan Club, who
have provided tremendous support over the years," Elliott added. "They are
the people responsible for me winning this award 15 times. I sure hope I
can reward their support with a win in the Dodge this season."
NASCAR officials applauded Elliott's decision.
"Bill's decision to step aside in the voting for the 'Most Popular
Driver Award' demonstrates just why he has been such a popular driver for so
many years," said Mike Helton, president of NASCAR. "He always puts the
sport - and his fellow drivers - before himself. He's not only a great
driver. He's a gentleman, too."