- Kenny Wallace
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Kenneth Wallace
Image_caption = Kenny and Kim Wallace at NHIS in 2001.
Birthdate = birth date and age|1963|8|23 | Birthplace = St. Louis,Missouri
Previous_Year = 2007
Prev_Cup_Pos = 46th | Best_Cup_Pos = 22nd - 1999 (Winston Cup)
Cup_Top_Tens = 27
Cup_Poles = 3
First_Cup_Race = 1990First Union 400 (North Wilkesboro)
Last_Cup_Race = 2008AMP Energy 500 (Talladega)
Prev_Busch_Year = 2007
Prev_Busch_Pos = 114th
Busch_Car_Team = #28 -Jay Robinson Racing
Best_Busch_Pos = 2nd - 1991
Busch_Wins = 9
Busch_Top_Tens = 156
Busch_Poles = 10
First_Busch_Race = 1988Advance Auto 150 (Martinsville)
First_Busch_Win = 1991Spring 200 (Volusia County)
Last_Busch_Win = 2001Sam's Club 200 (Rockingham)
First_Truck_Race = 1995Goody's 150 (Martinsville)
Last_Truck_Race = 2007Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 200 (Gateway)
Years_In_Truck = 3
Total_Truck_Races = 10
Truck_Top_Tens = 4
Awards = 1986 ASA Rookie of the Year1989 NBS Rookie of the Year
Updated_On =
September 15 ,2008 Kenny Wallace (born
August 23 ,1963 ) is aNASCAR Sprint Cup Series andNationwide Series driver who until recently drove the #78Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet in Sprint Cup. He also works as an on-air personality forSPEED Channel , on shows such asNASCAR RaceDay andNASCAR Victory Lane . He was also featured on the show on FX. He has two brothers who are also NASCAR drivers:Rusty Wallace and Mike Wallace, a nephew Steve Wallace, and a niece Chrissy Wallace.Early career
Wallace is the youngest of three brothers, Their father, Russ Wallace was a racer on the local dirt tracks, and won over 400 races during his career. Lake Hill Speedway track promoter Bob Miller noticed Wallace’s boisterous behavior and started calling him “Herman,” after a mischievous cartoon character named Herman the German.
Wallace's career began as a mechanic for oldest brother Rusty’s homegrown race team. They raced across the Midwest on the local circuits and in the
American Speed Association ranks. After winning his first race in 1982, Wallace began embarking on his driving career. He joined theAmerican Speed Association ranks in 1986, winning Rookie of the Year honors that year.Early Busch Career
In
September 1988 ,Dale Earnhardt gave Wallace the seat for his first-ever NASCAR start, in which he finished eleventh in the Busch Series race atMartinsville Speedway , driving the #8GM Goodwrench Chevrolet . The following year, he raced the fullBusch Series schedule in a car owned by brother Rusty, sponsored byCox Treated Lumber earning the 1989 Rookie of the Year award and finishing sixth in driver point standings. In 1990, he made his Winston Cup debut atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway in the #36 Pontiac forRandy Cox , finishing 26th after a late-race crash. The following season, he won his first two career races and finished a career-best second in the points. subbed forKyle Petty in two races in the Cup series. At thePyroil 500 , he competed against his brothers Mike and Rusty, marking the first time since Bob, Fonty, andTim Flock raced that three brothers competed in the same race. In 1992,Dirt Devil became his sponsor and he won his third Busch race of his career, but several mechanical problems forced him down to sixth in points.1993-2000
In 1993, Wallace moved up to the Winston Cup Series full-time, driving the #40 Dirt Devil
Pontiac Grand Prix forSABCO Racing . He had three top-tens and a twenty-third place points finish, but lost his ride at the end of the season. He returned to the Busch Series to drive the #8TIC Financial Systems Ford forFILMAR Racing . He picked up three wins and finished fourth in points. Towards the end of the season, he was hired byRobert Yates Racing to replace the injuredErnie Irvan in the Cup series. In thirteen races, he finished in the top-ten three times. In 1995, Wallace and FILMAR split time between the Cup and Busch Series. Wallace had one win with theRed Dog Ford in the Busch Series, and made eleven starts in the Cup Series in the #81 car.Wallace and FILMAR began racing in Cup full-time 1996 with funding fromSquare D . They had two top-ten finishes and a twenty-eighth place points finish. The following season, he won two poles, at Bristol and Martinsville respectively, but fell five spots in the standings. Despite seven top-tens in 1998, Wallace and Square D left FILMAR to driveAndy Petree Racing 's new #55 entry. Wallace finished in the top-ten six times and had a career-best twenty-second place finish in points. After only one top-ten in 2000, he departed the team. The sole top-ten came in his second place finish to Dale Earnhardt, in the then Winston 500(nowUAW Ford 500 ) which was Earnhardt's final victory. Wallace pushed Earnhardt to the front in four laps to the lead.2001-Present
In 2001, Wallace signed with the unsponsored
Eel River Racing team, and also was hired to drive the #48Goulds Pumps Chevy in the Busch Series full-time forInnovative Motorsports . After several DNQ's, Wallace resigned from the team to concentrate on his Busch ride. He won his first race in seven years atNorth Carolina Speedway and finished tenth in points. He also filled in for Steve Park in the Cup Series, winning one pole and nailing down two top-tens, including a second-place finish at Rockingham, North Carolina, tying a career best. He did not win in 2002, but moved up to seventh in the standings. He was hired late in the season byBill Davis Racing to drive the #23 Sara Lee Dodge, and was hired to drive the car full-time in 2003. After one top-ten finish, Wallace and the team moved down to the Busch Series in 2004, garnering ten top-ten finishes. He also drove in the Cup Series four times forMichael Waltrip Racing .In 2005, Davis Racing closed its Busch team, allowing Wallace and sponsor Stacker 2 to join
ppc Racing 's #22 Ford, earning five top-fives. He began driving for Furniture Row Racing in the Cup Series that season, and ran seventeen races with them in 2006. After four top-tens in 2006, Furniture Row began racing full-time in Cup, forcing Wallace to leave ppc.Despite getting voted into the All-Star Race at Charlotte, Wallace was unable to keep the #78 in the top-35 in owner's points, and left the team in August. OnAugust 22 ,2007 it was announced that he would fill in forKyle Petty in the 45Wells Fargo Dodge at Bristol. Shortly after that drove as a sub for the injuredRicky Rudd in the #88Snickers Ford Fusion until Rudd returned.Wallace attempted to qualify for the2008 Daytona 500 in a second car forFurniture Row Racing , the #87Denver Mattress Chevrolet . Wallace finished eighth in the first Duel at Daytona, making the 50th Daytona 500. He announced on Jan. 25 that he had signed a one-year deal withFitz Motorsports to drive a Dodge for the 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. Wallace made the announcement at the St. Louis Auto Show while announcing the title sponsorship of the Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 atGateway International Raceway . It was revealed onFebruary 7 ,2008 that Wallace will be driving in the Nationwide Series in the #36Shark Energy Drink Dodge Full-Time in 2008.His 2008 season started poorly, as he was black flagged in the Daytona 500 for failure to maintain the NASCAR-required speed.Fact|date=September 2008 Wallace and the #36 Shark Energy Drink team parted ways onMarch 18 ,2008 , and was announced that he will drive the #28United States Border Patrol Chevrolet forJay Robinson Racing . He made a milestone of making his 400th Nationwide Series start at Milwaukee.External links
* [http://www.kennywallace.com/ Kenny Wallace Official Website]
* [http://www.kennywallace.com/CMS/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=357&Itemid=43 Kenny Wallace's Complete Stats Page]
* [http://www.nascar.com/drivers/dps/kwallace00/bg/index.html NASCAR: Kenny Wallace]
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