Cal Wells is a businessman and former owner of PPI Motorsports, and part-owner of Waltrip-PPI Racing. In 2000, Cal Wells debuted as an owner in Winston Cup and the Busch Series, fielding two cars: #32 Tide Ford driven by Scott Pruett in Cup, and the #96 McDonald's/Ronald McDonald House Charities Ford driven by Andy Houston and Anthony Lazarro. Wikipedia
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