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Rusty Wallace

Russell William "Rusty" Wallace Jr. (born August 14, 1956) is an American former NASCAR racing driver. He won the 1984 NASCAR Cup series Rookie of the Year and the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Championship. For the accolades over the course of his successful career, Wallace has been inducted in the NASCAR Hall of Fame (2013), the International Motorsports Hall of Fame (2013), the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (2014)[3] and the National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame (2010).

Rusty Wallace
Rusty Wallace in 1997.
BornRussell William Wallace Jr.
(1956-08-14) August 14, 1956 (age 67)
Arnold, Missouri, U.S.
Achievements1989 Winston Cup Series Champion
1991 IROC Champion
1983 ASA Champion
1990 Coca-Cola 600 Winner
1989 The Winston Winner
1998 Bud Shootout Winner
Led Winston Cup Series in wins (1988, 1989, 1993, 1994)
Led Winston Cup Series in poles (2000)
1988 Final Winner at Riverside International Raceway
1993 Inaugural Winner at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
9 wins at Bristol Motor Speedway (including record 6 Food City 500 wins and a sweep in 2000)
7 wins at Martinsville Speedway (including record 4 consecutive Spring race wins from 1993 to 1996 and a sweep in 1994)
6 wins at Richmond International Raceway (all time record on current .75 mile configuration)
All time lap leader in modern era at Bristol Motor Speedway
All time lap leader in modern era at Richmond International Raceway (all time lap leader on current .75 mile configuration)
All time winner for Pontiac (31 victories) in NASCAR history
AwardsNASCAR Hall of Fame (2013)
International Motorsports Hall of Fame (2013)
National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame (2010)
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (2014)[1]
Missouri Sports Hall of Fame (1998)
Named a Missouri Sports Legend by the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame (2006)
St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame (2011)
NMPA Myers Brothers Award winner (2005)
2× NMPA Richard Petty Driver of the Year (1988, 1993)
NASCAR Illustrated Person of the Year (2005)
North Carolina's Order of the Long Leaf Pine (2005)
Delaware's Order of the First State (2005)
Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
1984 Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year
1979 USAC Stock Car Rookie of the Year
Named one of NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCAR Cup Series career
706 races run over 25 years
Best finish1st (1989)
First race1980 Atlanta 500 (Atlanta)
Last race2005 Ford 400 (Homestead)
First win1986 Valleydale 500 (Bristol)[2]
Last win2004 Advance Auto Parts 500 (Martinsville)
Wins Top tens Poles
55 349 36
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
42 races run over 9 years
Best finish32nd (1987)
First race1985 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Last race2005 O'Reilly Challenge (Texas)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 18 2
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish92nd (1996)
First race1996 DeVilbiss Superfinish 200 (Nazareth)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 1 0
Statistics current as of December 21, 2012.

Racing career edit

Early career edit

Prior to joining the NASCAR circuit, Wallace made a name for himself racing around in Florida, winning a pair of local track championships and more than 200 short track races. In 1979, he won the United States Auto Club's (USAC) Stock Car Rookie of the Year honors, finishing third in points behind A. J. Foyt and Bay Darnell.[4] In 1981, he finished second in the USAC Stock Cars championship standings, behind Joe Ruttman.[4]

In 1983, he won the American Speed Association (ASA) championship while also competing against some of NASCAR's future stars like Mark Martin, Alan Kulwicki, and Dick Trickle.

NASCAR career edit

 
No. 88 Rookie of the Year racecar (1984)
 
Wallace in the No. 2 (background) in 1985

In 1980, Wallace made his NASCAR debut at Atlanta, driving the No. 16 Chevrolet for Roger Penske. He ended up finishing second in the race after qualifying seventh. He made nine NASCAR appearances over the next three years, finishing inside the Top 10 in only one more race. In 1984, Wallace joined the Winston Cup circuit full-time, winning NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors and finishing 14th in the final points standings. He drove the No. 88 Gatorade-sponsored Pontiac for Cliff Stewart with a best finish of fourth, along with two fifth-place finishes and four further Top 10s. Wallace stayed with Cliff Stewart for 1985 but this time, he drove the No. 2 Alugard-sponsored Pontiac. In 29 races, Wallace had two Top 5s and eight Top 10s.

Blue Max Racing edit

In 1986, Wallace switched teams to the No. 27 Alugard-sponsored Pontiac for Raymond Beadle's Blue Max Racing team. His first win came at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 6, 1986.[2] He also won at Martinsville on September 21. He finished the year with two wins, four Top 5s, and 16 Top 10s in 29 races. He finished sixth in the points, making this his first Top 10 finish in the standings. In 1987, Wallace gained sponsorship from Kodiak tobacco, establishing the No. 27 Kodiak-sponsored Pontiac livery his early career is most remembered for. He scored victories at Watkins Glen and Riverside, as well as his first series pole at Michigan in June. These results were backed up with nine Top 5s and 16 Top 10s in 29 races. He finished fifth in the final points standings.

During a practice session at Bristol on August 27, 1988, Wallace's car lost control and slammed on the turn 4 wall before barrel rolling five times on the straightaway. It took rescue officials - including Jerry Punch - 15 minutes to extract him from the wrecked car. According to Wallace, he nearly choked to death from a ham sandwich he ate before practice.[5][6] Despite this near-death experience, Wallace developed his career further in 1988, scoring six victories (including four of the final five races of the year). His wins were at Michigan, Charlotte, North Wilkesboro, Rockingham, the final race ever run at Riverside, and the season finale at Atlanta. With these six wins as well as 19 Top 5s and four further Top 10s, he finished second to Bill Elliott by 24 points.

 
1989 car at Phoenix with Kodiak paint scheme

In 1989, Wallace won the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship with crew chief Barry Dodson, by finishing 15th at the Atlanta Journal 500 at Atlanta to beat out close friend and fierce rival Dale Earnhardt (the race winner) by 12 points. Wallace also won The Winston in a controversial fashion, by spinning out Darrell Waltrip on the last lap.

In 1990, Raymond Beadle switched sponsors, to Miller Genuine Draft. The four-year sponsorship deal was tied specifically to Wallace, meaning it went to whichever team Wallace went. The 1989 championship year was reportedly marked with acrimony between him and Beadle. However, Wallace was stuck with the team for 1990 due to his contract.[7] Rusty won 18 races for Beadle.

Penske Racing edit

In 1991, Wallace took the Miller sponsorship with him to Penske Racing,[8] and he continued in the No. 2 Miller Genuine Draft Pontiac. He also won the 1991 IROC championship. While 1992 only carried him one win, the win at the Miller 400 was satisfying; it was the first win for Wallace in a car which arguably was his best known chassis for his career, one affectionately known as "Midnight" after the win. With this nickname, the car raced for six seasons, carrying various race wins before being taken out of the fleet in 1997.

The 1993 season was arguably his most successful season despite two major accidents at Daytona and Talladega, in which his car went airborne and flipped several times. He won the second race of the season on February 28, 1993, at North Carolina Motor Speedway. The season was also a sad one, as Wallace's friend and reigning NASCAR Champion Alan Kulwicki was killed flying into Bristol in April 1993. Because of this, when Wallace won the race at Bristol, in respect to Alan Kulwicki, he did a "Polish victory lap"—turning his car around and driving around the track the wrong way, as made famous by Kulwicki. In every race Wallace won that year he performed a "Kulwicki victory lap". He won all three races in April (Bristol on April 4, North Wilkesboro on April 18, and Martinsville on April 25). Also, he won the first ever race at the New Hampshire Speedway, starting 33rd, on July 11. In 1993, he won 10 of the 30 races,[9] but finished second in the final points standings, 80 points behind Earnhardt. He ended the season strong, finishing in the Top 3 in all but two of the final 10 races of the season.

Penske switched to Fords in 1994.[9] In 1996, sponsorship changed from Miller Genuine Draft to Miller beer sponsorship. At the end of the 1996 season, NASCAR hosted its first of three exhibition races in Japan, the first of two at Suzuka. Wallace was the winner of that first race.

 
Wallace at Michigan in 1994 with his MGD paint scheme
 
Wallace's only Truck Series start was at Nazareth Speedway in 1996
 
1997 paint scheme

In 1997, Miller changed the team's sponsorship to Miller Lite, replacing the black and gold with a blue and white scheme. In 1998, Wallace won the Bud Shootout at Daytona, a non-points race for the previous years pole winners and past winners of the race. It was the first win for Ford's new Taurus, and Wallace's only victory at NASCAR's premier track (as well as his only victory in any restrictor plate race) in a Cup car.

In 2000, he secured his 50th career win at Bristol, becoming the 10th driver in NASCAR to win 50+ races. He is also the only driver in NASCAR history to win his 1st and 50th career victories at the same track, and in the same race. He would also score 3 more wins at Pocono, Michigan, and the night race at Bristol (season sweep at Bristol). He finished seventh in the final points standings after some inconsistency in the championship race. The next year, he won at California for his 54th career win. He won on what would have been Dale Earnhardt's 50th birthday and paid tribute to him with an Earnhardt flag. Wallace almost won the 2002 Sharpie 500 after being bumped out of the way by his rival Jeff Gordon.

 
Wallace at Richmond in 1998.

In 2003, Penske Racing switched to Dodge and appropriately, in 2004, Wallace won his 55th (and final) race on a short track: the 2004 spring Martinsville Speedway race. It was also the last win for the track under the ownership of the H. Clay Earles Trust; the death of Mary Weatherford (matriarch of the trust) forced the Trust to sell the track a month later.

 
2005 Nextel Cup car at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

On August 30, 2004, Wallace announced that the 2005 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season would be his last as a full-time driver. Although at the time the possibility remained that he may have continued to run a limited schedule after the 2005 season—as semi-retirees Bill Elliott and Terry Labonte also have done, Wallace's current broadcasting contract forbids him from doing so. Kurt Busch would replace Wallace in the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge in 2006–2010. In 2011, Brad Keselowski began driving the number 2.

In 2006, Wallace returned to his General Motors roots when he raced a Crawford-Pontiac sportscar, painted black and carrying the familiar stylized No. 2. The car was sponsored by Callaway Golf, in the Rolex 24 at Daytona, teamed with Danica Patrick and Allan McNish, In 2008, his Nationwide Series cars switched from Dodge to Chevrolet.

Rusty Wallace finished his career with the 1989 Winston Cup Championship, 36 career poles, and 55 career wins. As of 2022, the 55 wins is 11th on NASCAR's all-time wins list. They include victories at Charlotte as well as the series' last three road courses (Riverside, Infineon and Watkins Glen), but none at Daytona, Darlington, Indianapolis, or Talladega. He has the most short track wins in NASCAR history with 34, and therefore he is considered among the best short track drivers in NASCAR history. He retired after the 2005 season with a 14.4 career average finish.

In 2014, Wallace ran at Daytona for testing before the 2014 Daytona 500 as part of a promotion for Miller Lite's 40th anniversary, marking the first time a NASCAR Hall of Famer has driven in a NASCAR test.[10] When asked about the testing, Wallace stated, "It all started at Homestead. I was standing between the 48 (Jimmie Johnson) and 2 (Brad Keselowski) cars joking around and those guys were egging me on to get back in a car and when Brad got wind of it, he called me up two weeks later and was serious about it and Roger (Penske) was all for it. Everyone in the world has been on me to test. 'Why haven't you been back in a car?' This here kind of got me."[11]

Major crashes edit

Wallace's legacy, besides being a close rival of Dale Earnhardt, was a number of severe wrecks he endured, especially at restrictor plate racetracks. The first one happened in 1983, when Wallace was attempting the Daytona 500 through the Gatorade Twin 125's. He was tapped by Rick Wilson, got airborne, and went on a spectacular series of flips that left him hospitalized. His next flip came at Bristol Motor Speedway in 1988. What started it was unclear, but Wallace somehow managed to climb the wall and did a barrel roll. The roof of his car caved in. ESPN commentator Dr. Jerry Punch was the first responder, and possibly saved his life. In 1993, Wallace had two massive flips – both at plate tracks. The first was at the 1993 Daytona 500, where he was tapped by the crashing cars of Michael Waltrip and Derrike Cope, and barrel rolled multiple times in the grass on the back straightaway several feet in the air. Months later, at Talladega, racing to the checkered flag, Wallace was tagged from behind by Dale Earnhardt, turned backwards, and flew into the air before violently flipping in the grass past the start-finish line, breaking a wrist (the area where Wallace's car wrecked has since been paved over). Earnhardt was visibly shaken by the incident and did make sure Wallace was okay by checking on him after the race had concluded. Wallace finished 80 points behind Earnhardt in the final points for 1993.[12] He also had an airborne crash in his last Gatorade Twin in 2005 when Dave Blaney clipped his right rear tire and sent his car off the ground. The car never turned over though.

Other racing edit

On April 1, 2015, Wallace tested a Stadium Super Truck owned by former NASCAR driver Robby Gordon, and the following day, he announced he would race in the series' X Games round in Austin.[13] After finishing last in his heat race, he was relegated to the last-chance qualifier.[14] During the LCQ, Wallace rolled his truck, but continued running;[15] he finished sixth in the event but failed to qualify for the feature.[14]

In 2016, Wallace competed in the Ferrari Finali Mondiali at Daytona. Driving for "Ferrari of Houston", Wallace finished tenth overall and third in the Professional, North America class.[16]

Broadcast career edit

 
Brent Musburger and Wallace prepare to report from the ABC-TV pre-race stage at the 2006 Indianapolis 500.

On January 25, 2006, it was announced that Wallace would cover auto racing events for ESPN and ABC. Despite Wallace's lack of open-wheel racing experience, his assignments began with the IndyCar Series and included the Indianapolis 500 (in a perhaps forgivable lapse, he described a thrilling battle on the last lap as "The most exciting Daytona 500 ever!"). He joined the NASCAR broadcasting team for both networks when they started coverage of the sport in 2007.[17] He signed a six-year deal with ESPN in 2006. He returned to commentate for the 2007 Indianapolis 500 won by Dario Franchitti. He co-hosted NASCAR Angels with Shannon Wiseman. Wallace worked with ESPN from 2007 to 2014 until their contract with NASCAR expired.

Since the 2015 Daytona 500, Wallace has worked with Motor Racing Network as a booth announcer.

Car owner edit

Up until 2012, Wallace owned and operated Rusty Wallace Racing, which fielded the No. 62 Pilot Flying J Toyota Camry driven by Michael Annett and the No. 66 5 Hour Energy Toyota Camry driven by his son Steve Wallace. This operation was temporarily suspended due to the loss of sponsorship. However, Steve Wallace confirmed on his Twitter account that the team would return for the Nationwide Series race at Richmond in May 2012 in a former Roush Fenway Racing Ford Mustang, powered by a Roush-Yates engine in the No. 4 sponsored by LoanMax Title Loans. Due to lack of sponsorship in 2013, Wallace's team ran one race in a No. 66 entry finishing 25th at Charlotte, then closed at the conclusion of the season.

Family edit

Wallace's brothers, Kenny and Mike, also used to race on the NASCAR circuit. He and his wife Patti have three children – Greg, Katie, and Stephen. Stephen raced full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and made his Cup Series debut during the 2011 Daytona 500, making him the fourth member of his family to compete in the Daytona 500 and in NASCAR, behind the Bodines (Geoff, Brett, and Todd), Pettys (Lee, Richard, and Kyle), Earnhardts (Ralph, Dale, Dale Jr. and Jeffrey), and the Allisons (Bobby, Donnie, and Davey). Wallace's father, Russell Wallace Sr., died on October 30, 2011, at age 77.

Iowa Speedway edit

In late 2005, Wallace broke ground on his "Signature Design Speedway" in Newton, Iowa. Iowa Speedway had its first race on September 15, 2006, and hosted many races in 2007 including an IndyCar race. The track is noted for its structural similarity to Richmond International Raceway, where Wallace has won six times. Iowa Speedway hosted its first NASCAR Nationwide Series and first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in 2009. Iowa Speedway will host their first NASCAR Cup Series race on June 16, 2024.[18] On December 4, 2023, it was announced that the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race there was officially sold out.[19]

Endorsements edit

  • 2003 – Callaway Golf – Callaway Golf Signs NASCAR Driver Rusty Wallace to Multiyear Endorsement and Licensing Agreement.[20]
  • 2009 – U.S. Fidelis – USfidelis TV Campaign Debuts, Featuring NASCAR's Steve and Rusty Wallace.[21] The March 2010 bankruptcy of US Fidelis lists Rusty Wallace Racing as a creditor owed $535,439.[22]
  • 2009 – Lista International Corporation – Legendary NASCAR Driver Rusty Wallace Endorses Lista Products in New Online Video[23]

Other media edit

Wallace made a cameo appearance in the movie Days of Thunder. He and his brothers all appeared in the Electronic Arts video game NASCAR Rumble. Mike was featured as a Craftsman Truck Series driver, driving the No. 2 ASE Ford (no specific car makes for the Trucks; the real truck was a Ford at the time), Kenny was featured in the game driving the No. 55 Square D Chevrolet (although the game's commercial showed him driving the No. 81 Square D Ford) & Rusty was featured in the game driving his No. 2 Ford, with the exception that the Miller Lite stickers are replaced by Penske Racing stickers similar to current Penske Championship Racing driver Brad Keselowski, whose sponsor is censored by NASCAR's ban on wireless telephone advertising. In the video for "Nowadays" by Lil Skies featuring Landon Cube, Cube can be seen wearing a vintage Rusty Wallace jacket.

Career achievements edit

Awards and honors edit

Records and milestones edit

With 55 career points-paying victories, Wallace is ranked eleventh among the all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners; he is ranked seventh (in a tie with Bobby Allison) among those who have competed during the sport's modern era (1972–present).

Motorsports career results edit

NASCAR edit

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Nextel Cup Series edit

NASCAR Nextel Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NNCC Pts Ref
1980 Penske Racing 16 Chevy RSD DAY RCH CAR ATL
2
BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT
14
CAR ATL ONT 57th 291 [28]
1981 Benfield Racing 98 Pontiac RSD DAY RCH CAR ATL BRI NWS DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT
30
TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL
21
MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS 64th - [29]
John Childs 72 Buick CLT
6
CAR ATL
29
RSD
1982 DAY
37
RCH BRI ATL
35
CAR DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT
29
POC RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS CLT MAR CAR ATL RSD 65th 186 [30]
1983 DAY
DNQ
RCH CAR ATL DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV BRI CLT RSD POC MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATL RSD NA - [31]
1984 Cliff Stewart Racing 88 Pontiac DAY
30
RCH
16
CAR
26
ATL
19
BRI
12
NWS
28
DAR
30
MAR
15
TAL
31
NSV
6
DOV
11
CLT
15
RSD
20
POC
17
MCH
14
DAY
20
NSV
18
POC
6
TAL
12
MCH
35
BRI
20
DAR
4
RCH
11
DOV
30
MAR
13
CLT
14
NWS
5
CAR
26
ATL
15
RSD
26
14th 3316 [32]
1985 2 DAY
8
RCH
27
CAR
9
ATL
27
BRI
5
DAR
5
NWS
22
MAR
10
TAL
37
DOV
18
CLT
8
RSD
24
POC
13
MCH
26
DAY
41
POC
33
TAL
17
MCH
7
BRI
12
DAR
38
RCH
13
DOV
31
MAR
25
NWS
25
CLT
30
CAR
9
ATL
21
RSD
36
19th 2867 [33]
1986 Blue Max Racing 27 Pontiac DAY
8
RCH
10
CAR
12
ATL
8
BRI
1*
DAR
6
NWS
10
MAR
30
TAL
13
DOV
26
CLT
10
RSD
4
POC
6
MCH
19
DAY
8
POC
27
TAL
35
GLN
6
MCH
6
BRI
14
DAR
23
RCH
19
DOV
13
MAR
1
NWS
4
CLT
8
CAR
19
ATL
13
RSD
8
6th 3762 [34]
1987 DAY
41
CAR
6
RCH
3
ATL
3
DAR
20
NWS
9
BRI
16
MAR
2
TAL
6
CLT
10
DOV
17
POC
40
RSD
41
MCH
5
DAY
8
POC
14
TAL
8
GLN
1*
MCH
4
BRI
2
DAR
2
RCH
17
DOV
12
MAR
28
NWS
10
CLT
22
CAR
12
RSD
1
ATL
12
5th 3818 [35]
1988 DAY
7
RCH
7
CAR
14
ATL
2
DAR
25
BRI
4
NWS
4
MAR
16
TAL
10
CLT
2
DOV
3
RSD
1*
POC
3
MCH
1*
DAY
12
POC
24
TAL
5
GLN
2
MCH
2*
BRI
9
DAR
2
RCH
35
DOV
3
MAR
3
CLT
1
NWS
1
CAR
1
PHO
5
ATL
1*
2nd 4464 [36]
1989 DAY
18
CAR
1*
ATL
31*
RCH
1
DAR
8
BRI
1
NWS
9
MAR
31
TAL
10
CLT
31
DOV
5
SON
2
POC
22*
MCH
2*
DAY
17
POC
2*
TAL
37
GLN
1
MCH
1*
BRI
6
DAR
4
RCH
1*
DOV
7
MAR
4*
CLT
8
NWS
7
CAR
2*
PHO
16
ATL
15
1st 4176 [37]
1990 DAY
7
RCH
6*
CAR
5
ATL
24
DAR
18
BRI
28
NWS
7
MAR
2
TAL
20
CLT
1*
DOV
10*
SON
1*
POC
2
MCH
17
DAY
14
POC
3
TAL
32
GLN
34*
MCH
3
BRI
2
DAR
40
RCH
5
DOV
7
MAR
15
NWS
8
CLT
38
CAR
32
PHO
38
ATL
9
6th 3676 [38]
1991 Penske Racing 2 Pontiac DAY
27
RCH
4
CAR
28
ATL
10
DAR
5
BRI
1
NWS
32
MAR
21
TAL
26
CLT
22
DOV
9
SON
3*
POC
31
MCH
17
DAY
12
POC
1
TAL
6
GLN
4
MCH
3
BRI
32
DAR
32
RCH
3
DOV
25
MAR
7
NWS
6
CLT
27
CAR
11
PHO
5
ATL
34
10th 3582 [39]
1992 DAY
31
CAR
26
RCH
17
ATL
15
DAR
11
BRI
9
NWS
2
MAR
31
TAL
11
CLT
18
DOV
3
SON
7
POC
24
MCH
37
DAY
9
POC
18
TAL
11
GLN
6
MCH
21
BRI
10
DAR
9
RCH
1*
DOV
16
MAR
2*
NWS
4
CLT
37
CAR
21
PHO
28*
ATL
6
13th 3556 [40]
1993 DAY
32
CAR
1*
RCH
2
ATL
3
DAR
5
BRI
1*
NWS
1
MAR
1*
TAL
6
SON
38
CLT
29
DOV
21
POC
39
MCH
5
DAY
18
NHA
1
POC
2
TAL
17
GLN
19
MCH
6
BRI
2*
DAR
3
RCH
1*
DOV
1*
MAR
2
NWS
1*
CLT
4
CAR
1*
PHO
19
ATL
1*
2nd 4446 [41]
1994 Ford DAY
41
CAR
1*
RCH
2
ATL
24
DAR
33
BRI
7
NWS
2
MAR
1*
TAL
33
SON
5
CLT
2*
DOV
1
POC
1*
MCH
1*
DAY
26
NHA
3
POC
9
TAL
42
IND
4
GLN
17
MCH
4
BRI
1
DAR
7
RCH
4
DOV
1
MAR
1*
NWS
4
CLT
37
CAR
35
PHO
17
ATL
32
3rd 4207 [42]
1995 DAY
34
CAR
24
RCH
3*
ATL
10
DAR
23
BRI
2
NWS
4
MAR
1*
TAL
20
SON
20
CLT
34
DOV
9
POC
17
MCH
3
DAY
27
NHA
6
POC
16*
TAL
30
IND
2
GLN
26
MCH
5
BRI
21
DAR
3
RCH
1*
DOV
3
MAR
3
NWS
2
CLT
9
CAR
2
PHO
4
ATL
3
5th 4240 [43]
1996 DAY
16
CAR
22
RCH
7
ATL
36
DAR
4
BRI
5
NWS
33
MAR
1
TAL
30
SON
1*
CLT
34
DOV
7
POC
31
MCH
1
DAY
31
NHA
7
POC
1
TAL
10
IND
7
GLN
33
MCH
39
BRI
1*
DAR
38
RCH
6
DOV
2
MAR
36
NWS
10
CLT
8
CAR
8
PHO
40
ATL
10
7th 3717 [44]
1997 DAY
41
CAR
6
RCH
1
ATL
31
DAR
6
TEX
37
BRI
2*
MAR
5
SON
40
TAL
37
CLT
2
DOV
39
POC
22
MCH
29
CAL
14
DAY
6
NHA
3
POC
37
IND
38
GLN
3
MCH
13
BRI
12
DAR
43
RCH
5
NHA
21
DOV
16
MAR
15*
CLT
12
TAL
10
CAR
18
PHO
2*
ATL
32
9th 3598 [45]
1998 Penske-Kranefuss Racing DAY
5
CAR
2
LVS
3
ATL
4
DAR
3
BRI
33*
TEX
12
MAR
6
TAL
12
CAL
34
CLT
2
DOV
18
RCH
3
MCH
17
POC
42
SON
5
NHA
4
POC
6
IND
8
GLN
4
MCH
23
BRI
3
NHA
8
DAR
7
RCH
7
DOV
5
MAR
28
CLT
26
TAL
27
DAY
5
PHO
1*
CAR
3
ATL
20
4th 4501 [46]
1999 DAY
8*
CAR
10
LVS
9
ATL
35
DAR
33
TEX
4
BRI
1*
MAR
7*
TAL
41
CAL
11
RCH
5
CLT
31
DOV
6
MCH
12
POC
43
SON
4
DAY
11*
NHA
42
POC
18
IND
8
GLN
3
MCH
16
BRI
18
DAR
8
RCH
14
NHA
6*
DOV
32
MAR
4
CLT
8
TAL
11
CAR
5
PHO
32
HOM
12
ATL
13
8th 4155 [47]
2000 DAY
4
CAR
11
LVS
15
ATL
32
DAR
16
BRI
1
TEX
4
MAR
10*
TAL
41
CAL
8
RCH
5*
CLT
8
DOV
14
MCH
7
POC
10*
SON
26
DAY
3
NHA
15
POC
1
IND
2*
GLN
34
MCH
1*
BRI
1*
DAR
30
RCH
34
NHA
5
DOV
8
MAR
23
CLT
21
TAL
8
CAR
5
PHO
4
HOM
15
ATL
7
7th 4544 [48]
2001 Penske Racing South DAY
3
CAR
7
LVS
43
ATL
12
DAR
10
BRI
7
TEX
12
MAR
13
TAL
13
CAL
1*
RCH
3*
CLT
14
DOV
21
MCH
41
POC
16
SON
5
DAY
7
CHI
13
NHA
43
POC
6
IND
4
GLN
43
MCH
17
BRI
5
DAR
22
RCH
5*
DOV
11
KAN
4*
CLT
7
MAR
15
TAL
16
PHO
15
CAR
24
HOM
12
ATL
12
NHA
18
7th 4481 [49]
2002 DAY
18
CAR
8
LVS
11
ATL
6
DAR
7
BRI
9
TEX
11
MAR
16
TAL
8
CAL
8
RCH
25
CLT
10
DOV
17
POC
9
MCH
7
SON
27
DAY
2
CHI
25
NHA
4
POC
40
IND
2
GLN
17
MCH
24
BRI
2
DAR
22
RCH
15
NHA
19
DOV
15
KAN
3
TAL
13
CLT
5
MAR
9
ATL
17
CAR
27
PHO
2
HOM
14
7th 4574 [50]
2003 Dodge DAY
25
CAR
6*
LVS
40
ATL
15
DAR
16
BRI
14
TEX
14
TAL
37
MAR
8
CAL
3
RCH
10
CLT
12
DOV
6
POC
16
MCH
12
SON
8
DAY
28
CHI
32
NHA
17
POC
11
IND
10
GLN
37
MCH
38
BRI
43
DAR
36
RCH
5
NHA
6
DOV
10
TAL
9
KAN
9
CLT
13
MAR
29
ATL
19
PHO
33
CAR
23
HOM
23
14th 3950 [51]
2004 Penske-Jasper Racing DAY
29
CAR
7
LVS
10
ATL
35
DAR
29
BRI
2
TEX
5
MAR
1
TAL
33
CAL
35
RCH
16
CLT
10
DOV
13
POC
32
MCH
22
SON
28
DAY
27
CHI
11
NHA
30
POC
17
IND
13
GLN
25
MCH
36
BRI
26
CAL
10
RCH
10
NHA
14
DOV
13
TAL
26
KAN
18
CLT
31
MAR
10
ATL
11
PHO
7
DAR
18
HOM
8
16th 3960 [52]
2005 DAY
10
CAL
10
LVS
12
ATL
27
BRI
13*
MAR
5
TEX
10
PHO
36
TAL
22
DAR
12
RCH
19
CLT
10
DOV
5
POC
11
MCH
10
SON
4
DAY
4
CHI
12
NHA
8
POC
2
IND
25
GLN
6
MCH
13
BRI
5
CAL
15
RCH
5
NHA
6
DOV
3
TAL
25
KAN
7
CLT
24
MAR
19
ATL
37
TEX
22
PHO
29
HOM
13
8th 6140 [53]
Daytona 500 edit
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1982 John Childs Buick 19 37
1983 DNQ
1984 Cliff Stewart Racing Pontiac 27 30
1985 22 8
1986 Blue Max Racing Pontiac 9 8
1987 32 41
1988 5 7
1989 35 18
1990 38 7
1991 Penske Racing Pontiac 8 27
1992 17 31
1993 34 32
1994 Ford 5 41
1995 7 34
1996 43 16
1997 14 41
1998 Penske-Kranefuss Racing 12 5
1999 10 8
2000 5 4
2001 Penske Racing South 12 3
2002 37 18
2003 Dodge 38 25
2004 Penske-Jasper Racing 18 29
2005 36 10

Busch Series edit

NASCAR Busch Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 NBSC Pts Ref
1985 Rusty Wallace Racing 66 Pontiac DAY
4
CAR HCY BRI MAR DAR SBO LGY DOV 40th 550 [54]
Olds CLT
36
SBO HCY ROU IRP SBO LGY HCY MLW BRI DAR
2
RCH NWS ROU CLT
3
HCY CAR MAR
1986 Pontiac DAY
9
CAR HCY MAR BRI DAR SBO LGY JFC DOV CLT
4
SBO HCY ROU IRP SBO RAL OXF SBO HCY LGY ROU BRI DAR
36
RCH DOV MAR ROU CLT CAR MAR 61st 193 [55]
1987 Shugart Racing 90 Chevy DAY HCY MAR DAR BRI
19
LGY SBO JFC
5
OXF SBO HCY RAL
26*
LGY ROU BRI
25
JFC RCH
16
MAR
22
MAR
7
32nd 1208 [56]
Blue Max Racing 72 Pontiac CLT
33
DAR
3
CLT
4
CAR
Shugart Racing 90 Buick DOV
13
IRP ROU DOV
30
1988 Blue Max Racing 72 Pontiac DAY
27
HCY CAR MAR DAR
8
BRI LNG 54th 297 [57]
Buick NZH
13
SBO NSV
Rusty Wallace Racing 66 Pontiac CLT
30
DOV ROU LAN LVL MYB OXF SBO HCY LNG IRP ROU BRI DAR
9
RCH DOV MAR CLT
9
CAR MAR
1989 Blue Max Racing 72 Pontiac DAY
2
CAR MAR HCY DAR
30
BRI NZH
38
SBO LAN NSV CLT
9
DOV ROU LVL VOL MYB SBO HCY DUB IRP ROU BRI
26
DAR
41
RCH DOV MAR CLT
35
CAR MAR 56th 430 [58]
1993 Rusty Wallace Racing 21 Pontiac DAY CAR RCH DAR BRI HCY ROU MAR NZH CLT DOV MYB GLN MLW
33
TAL IRP MCH NHA BRI DAR RCH DOV ROU CLT MAR CAR HCY ATL 102nd 64 [59]
1997 Penske Racing 2 Ford DAY CAR RCH ATL LVS DAR HCY TEX BRI NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT CAL
21
CAR HOM 124th - [60]
2004 Rusty Wallace, Inc. 66 Dodge DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX NSH TAL CAL GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH
6
BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO
7
DAR HOM 76th 296 [61]
2005 64 DAY CAL MXC
6
LVS ATL NSH BRI TEX PHO TAL DAR RCH CLT DOV NSH KEN
24
MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR GTY
37
IRP GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV
7
KAN
13
CLT MEM TEX
27
PHO HOM 61st 650 [62]

Craftsman Truck Series edit

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NCTC Pts Ref
1996 Penske Racing 22 Ford HOM PHO POR EVG TUS CNS HPT BRI NZH
9
MLW LVL I70 IRP FLM GLN NSV RCH NHA MAR NWS SON MMR PHO LVS 92nd 138 [63]

International Race of Champions edit

(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
Year Make 1 2 3 4 Pos. Pts Ref
1989 Chevy DAY
1
NZH
3
MCH
3
GLN
8
3rd 58 [64]
1990 Dodge TAL
7
CLE
8
MCH
6
8th 26 [65]
1991 DAY
10
TAL
1*
MCH
1*
GLN
1*
1st 86 [66]
1992 DAY
8
TAL
6
MCH
2
MCH
3
4th 47 [67]
1993 DAY DAR
4
TAL MCH NA 0 [68]
1994 DAY
6*
DAR
2
TAL
9
MCH
3*
3rd 56 [69]
1995 DAY
5
DAR
10
TAL
9
MCH
7
9th 32 [70]
1996 Pontiac DAY
12
TAL
12
CLT
4
MCH
7
11th 26 [71]
1999 Pontiac DAY
9
TAL
2
MCH
3
IND
5
4th 50 [72]
2000 DAY
6
TAL
9
MCH
9
IND
5
8th 31 [73]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Rusty Wallace driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Rusty Wallace owner statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Rusty Wallace at IMDb
  • Rusty Wallace at NASCAR.com
  • at ESPN
  • June 2005 interview with Rusty Wallace
  • Rusty Wallace Fans Club
Sporting positions
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Champion
1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by IROC Champion
IROC XV (1991)
Succeeded by
Preceded by ASA National Tour Champion
1983
Succeeded by
Achievements
Preceded by Coca-Cola 600 winner
1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by The Winston winner
1989
Succeeded by
Awards
Preceded by NASCAR Rookie of the Year
1984
Succeeded by

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This article is about the NASCAR driver For the Missouri congressional candidate see United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri 2010 Not to be confused with the owner of the Rusty Wallis car dealerships in Dallas Texas Russell William Rusty Wallace Jr born August 14 1956 is an American former NASCAR racing driver He won the 1984 NASCAR Cup series Rookie of the Year and the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Championship For the accolades over the course of his successful career Wallace has been inducted in the NASCAR Hall of Fame 2013 the International Motorsports Hall of Fame 2013 the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America 2014 3 and the National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame 2010 Rusty WallaceRusty Wallace in 1997 BornRussell William Wallace Jr 1956 08 14 August 14 1956 age 67 Arnold Missouri U S Achievements1989 Winston Cup Series Champion1991 IROC Champion1983 ASA Champion1990 Coca Cola 600 Winner1989 The Winston Winner1998 Bud Shootout WinnerLed Winston Cup Series in wins 1988 1989 1993 1994 Led Winston Cup Series in poles 2000 1988 Final Winner at Riverside International Raceway1993 Inaugural Winner at New Hampshire Motor Speedway9 wins at Bristol Motor Speedway including record 6 Food City 500 wins and a sweep in 2000 7 wins at Martinsville Speedway including record 4 consecutive Spring race wins from 1993 to 1996 and a sweep in 1994 6 wins at Richmond International Raceway all time record on current 75 mile configuration All time lap leader in modern era at Bristol Motor SpeedwayAll time lap leader in modern era at Richmond International Raceway all time lap leader on current 75 mile configuration All time winner for Pontiac 31 victories in NASCAR historyAwardsNASCAR Hall of Fame 2013 International Motorsports Hall of Fame 2013 National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame 2010 Motorsports Hall of Fame of America 2014 1 Missouri Sports Hall of Fame 1998 Named a Missouri Sports Legend by the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame 2006 St Louis Sports Hall of Fame 2011 NMPA Myers Brothers Award winner 2005 2 NMPA Richard Petty Driver of the Year 1988 1993 NASCAR Illustrated Person of the Year 2005 North Carolina s Order of the Long Leaf Pine 2005 Delaware s Order of the First State 2005 Named one of NASCAR s 50 Greatest Drivers 1998 1984 Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year1979 USAC Stock Car Rookie of the YearNamed one of NASCAR s 75 Greatest Drivers 2023 NASCAR Cup Series career706 races run over 25 yearsBest finish1st 1989 First race1980 Atlanta 500 Atlanta Last race2005 Ford 400 Homestead First win1986 Valleydale 500 Bristol 2 Last win2004 Advance Auto Parts 500 Martinsville Wins Top tens Poles55 349 36NASCAR Xfinity Series career42 races run over 9 yearsBest finish32nd 1987 First race1985 Goody s 300 Daytona Last race2005 O Reilly Challenge Texas Wins Top tens Poles0 18 2NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career1 race run over 1 yearBest finish92nd 1996 First race1996 DeVilbiss Superfinish 200 Nazareth Wins Top tens Poles0 1 0Statistics current as of December 21 2012 Contents 1 Racing career 1 1 Early career 1 2 NASCAR career 1 2 1 Blue Max Racing 1 2 2 Penske Racing 1 2 3 Major crashes 1 3 Other racing 2 Broadcast career 3 Car owner 4 Family 5 Iowa Speedway 6 Endorsements 7 Other media 8 Career achievements 8 1 Awards and honors 8 2 Records and milestones 9 Motorsports career results 9 1 NASCAR 9 1 1 Nextel Cup Series 9 1 1 1 Daytona 500 9 1 2 Busch Series 9 1 3 Craftsman Truck Series 9 2 International Race of Champions 10 References 11 External linksRacing career editEarly career edit Prior to joining the NASCAR circuit Wallace made a name for himself racing around in Florida winning a pair of local track championships and more than 200 short track races In 1979 he won the United States Auto Club s USAC Stock Car Rookie of the Year honors finishing third in points behind A J Foyt and Bay Darnell 4 In 1981 he finished second in the USAC Stock Cars championship standings behind Joe Ruttman 4 In 1983 he won the American Speed Association ASA championship while also competing against some of NASCAR s future stars like Mark Martin Alan Kulwicki and Dick Trickle NASCAR career edit nbsp No 88 Rookie of the Year racecar 1984 nbsp Wallace in the No 2 background in 1985In 1980 Wallace made his NASCAR debut at Atlanta driving the No 16 Chevrolet for Roger Penske He ended up finishing second in the race after qualifying seventh He made nine NASCAR appearances over the next three years finishing inside the Top 10 in only one more race In 1984 Wallace joined the Winston Cup circuit full time winning NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors and finishing 14th in the final points standings He drove the No 88 Gatorade sponsored Pontiac for Cliff Stewart with a best finish of fourth along with two fifth place finishes and four further Top 10s Wallace stayed with Cliff Stewart for 1985 but this time he drove the No 2 Alugard sponsored Pontiac In 29 races Wallace had two Top 5s and eight Top 10s Blue Max Racing edit In 1986 Wallace switched teams to the No 27 Alugard sponsored Pontiac for Raymond Beadle s Blue Max Racing team His first win came at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 6 1986 2 He also won at Martinsville on September 21 He finished the year with two wins four Top 5s and 16 Top 10s in 29 races He finished sixth in the points making this his first Top 10 finish in the standings In 1987 Wallace gained sponsorship from Kodiak tobacco establishing the No 27 Kodiak sponsored Pontiac livery his early career is most remembered for He scored victories at Watkins Glen and Riverside as well as his first series pole at Michigan in June These results were backed up with nine Top 5s and 16 Top 10s in 29 races He finished fifth in the final points standings During a practice session at Bristol on August 27 1988 Wallace s car lost control and slammed on the turn 4 wall before barrel rolling five times on the straightaway It took rescue officials including Jerry Punch 15 minutes to extract him from the wrecked car According to Wallace he nearly choked to death from a ham sandwich he ate before practice 5 6 Despite this near death experience Wallace developed his career further in 1988 scoring six victories including four of the final five races of the year His wins were at Michigan Charlotte North Wilkesboro Rockingham the final race ever run at Riverside and the season finale at Atlanta With these six wins as well as 19 Top 5s and four further Top 10s he finished second to Bill Elliott by 24 points nbsp 1989 car at Phoenix with Kodiak paint schemeIn 1989 Wallace won the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship with crew chief Barry Dodson by finishing 15th at the Atlanta Journal 500 at Atlanta to beat out close friend and fierce rival Dale Earnhardt the race winner by 12 points Wallace also won The Winston in a controversial fashion by spinning out Darrell Waltrip on the last lap In 1990 Raymond Beadle switched sponsors to Miller Genuine Draft The four year sponsorship deal was tied specifically to Wallace meaning it went to whichever team Wallace went The 1989 championship year was reportedly marked with acrimony between him and Beadle However Wallace was stuck with the team for 1990 due to his contract 7 Rusty won 18 races for Beadle Penske Racing edit In 1991 Wallace took the Miller sponsorship with him to Penske Racing 8 and he continued in the No 2 Miller Genuine Draft Pontiac He also won the 1991 IROC championship While 1992 only carried him one win the win at the Miller 400 was satisfying it was the first win for Wallace in a car which arguably was his best known chassis for his career one affectionately known as Midnight after the win With this nickname the car raced for six seasons carrying various race wins before being taken out of the fleet in 1997 The 1993 season was arguably his most successful season despite two major accidents at Daytona and Talladega in which his car went airborne and flipped several times He won the second race of the season on February 28 1993 at North Carolina Motor Speedway The season was also a sad one as Wallace s friend and reigning NASCAR Champion Alan Kulwicki was killed flying into Bristol in April 1993 Because of this when Wallace won the race at Bristol in respect to Alan Kulwicki he did a Polish victory lap turning his car around and driving around the track the wrong way as made famous by Kulwicki In every race Wallace won that year he performed a Kulwicki victory lap He won all three races in April Bristol on April 4 North Wilkesboro on April 18 and Martinsville on April 25 Also he won the first ever race at the New Hampshire Speedway starting 33rd on July 11 In 1993 he won 10 of the 30 races 9 but finished second in the final points standings 80 points behind Earnhardt He ended the season strong finishing in the Top 3 in all but two of the final 10 races of the season Penske switched to Fords in 1994 9 In 1996 sponsorship changed from Miller Genuine Draft to Miller beer sponsorship At the end of the 1996 season NASCAR hosted its first of three exhibition races in Japan the first of two at Suzuka Wallace was the winner of that first race nbsp Wallace at Michigan in 1994 with his MGD paint scheme nbsp Wallace s only Truck Series start was at Nazareth Speedway in 1996 nbsp 1997 paint schemeIn 1997 Miller changed the team s sponsorship to Miller Lite replacing the black and gold with a blue and white scheme In 1998 Wallace won the Bud Shootout at Daytona a non points race for the previous years pole winners and past winners of the race It was the first win for Ford s new Taurus and Wallace s only victory at NASCAR s premier track as well as his only victory in any restrictor plate race in a Cup car In 2000 he secured his 50th career win at Bristol becoming the 10th driver in NASCAR to win 50 races He is also the only driver in NASCAR history to win his 1st and 50th career victories at the same track and in the same race He would also score 3 more wins at Pocono Michigan and the night race at Bristol season sweep at Bristol He finished seventh in the final points standings after some inconsistency in the championship race The next year he won at California for his 54th career win He won on what would have been Dale Earnhardt s 50th birthday and paid tribute to him with an Earnhardt flag Wallace almost won the 2002 Sharpie 500 after being bumped out of the way by his rival Jeff Gordon nbsp Wallace at Richmond in 1998 In 2003 Penske Racing switched to Dodge and appropriately in 2004 Wallace won his 55th and final race on a short track the 2004 spring Martinsville Speedway race It was also the last win for the track under the ownership of the H Clay Earles Trust the death of Mary Weatherford matriarch of the trust forced the Trust to sell the track a month later nbsp 2005 Nextel Cup car at the Goodwood Festival of SpeedOn August 30 2004 Wallace announced that the 2005 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season would be his last as a full time driver Although at the time the possibility remained that he may have continued to run a limited schedule after the 2005 season as semi retirees Bill Elliott and Terry Labonte also have done Wallace s current broadcasting contract forbids him from doing so Kurt Busch would replace Wallace in the No 2 Miller Lite Dodge in 2006 2010 In 2011 Brad Keselowski began driving the number 2 In 2006 Wallace returned to his General Motors roots when he raced a Crawford Pontiac sportscar painted black and carrying the familiar stylized No 2 The car was sponsored by Callaway Golf in the Rolex 24 at Daytona teamed with Danica Patrick and Allan McNish In 2008 his Nationwide Series cars switched from Dodge to Chevrolet Rusty Wallace finished his career with the 1989 Winston Cup Championship 36 career poles and 55 career wins As of 2022 the 55 wins is 11th on NASCAR s all time wins list They include victories at Charlotte as well as the series last three road courses Riverside Infineon and Watkins Glen but none at Daytona Darlington Indianapolis or Talladega He has the most short track wins in NASCAR history with 34 and therefore he is considered among the best short track drivers in NASCAR history He retired after the 2005 season with a 14 4 career average finish In 2014 Wallace ran at Daytona for testing before the 2014 Daytona 500 as part of a promotion for Miller Lite s 40th anniversary marking the first time a NASCAR Hall of Famer has driven in a NASCAR test 10 When asked about the testing Wallace stated It all started at Homestead I was standing between the 48 Jimmie Johnson and 2 Brad Keselowski cars joking around and those guys were egging me on to get back in a car and when Brad got wind of it he called me up two weeks later and was serious about it and Roger Penske was all for it Everyone in the world has been on me to test Why haven t you been back in a car This here kind of got me 11 Major crashes edit Wallace s legacy besides being a close rival of Dale Earnhardt was a number of severe wrecks he endured especially at restrictor plate racetracks The first one happened in 1983 when Wallace was attempting the Daytona 500 through the Gatorade Twin 125 s He was tapped by Rick Wilson got airborne and went on a spectacular series of flips that left him hospitalized His next flip came at Bristol Motor Speedway in 1988 What started it was unclear but Wallace somehow managed to climb the wall and did a barrel roll The roof of his car caved in ESPN commentator Dr Jerry Punch was the first responder and possibly saved his life In 1993 Wallace had two massive flips both at plate tracks The first was at the 1993 Daytona 500 where he was tapped by the crashing cars of Michael Waltrip and Derrike Cope and barrel rolled multiple times in the grass on the back straightaway several feet in the air Months later at Talladega racing to the checkered flag Wallace was tagged from behind by Dale Earnhardt turned backwards and flew into the air before violently flipping in the grass past the start finish line breaking a wrist the area where Wallace s car wrecked has since been paved over Earnhardt was visibly shaken by the incident and did make sure Wallace was okay by checking on him after the race had concluded Wallace finished 80 points behind Earnhardt in the final points for 1993 12 He also had an airborne crash in his last Gatorade Twin in 2005 when Dave Blaney clipped his right rear tire and sent his car off the ground The car never turned over though Other racing edit On April 1 2015 Wallace tested a Stadium Super Truck owned by former NASCAR driver Robby Gordon and the following day he announced he would race in the series X Games round in Austin 13 After finishing last in his heat race he was relegated to the last chance qualifier 14 During the LCQ Wallace rolled his truck but continued running 15 he finished sixth in the event but failed to qualify for the feature 14 In 2016 Wallace competed in the Ferrari Finali Mondiali at Daytona Driving for Ferrari of Houston Wallace finished tenth overall and third in the Professional North America class 16 Broadcast career edit nbsp Brent Musburger and Wallace prepare to report from the ABC TV pre race stage at the 2006 Indianapolis 500 On January 25 2006 it was announced that Wallace would cover auto racing events for ESPN and ABC Despite Wallace s lack of open wheel racing experience his assignments began with the IndyCar Series and included the Indianapolis 500 in a perhaps forgivable lapse he described a thrilling battle on the last lap as The most exciting Daytona 500 ever He joined the NASCAR broadcasting team for both networks when they started coverage of the sport in 2007 17 He signed a six year deal with ESPN in 2006 He returned to commentate for the 2007 Indianapolis 500 won by Dario Franchitti He co hosted NASCAR Angels with Shannon Wiseman Wallace worked with ESPN from 2007 to 2014 until their contract with NASCAR expired Since the 2015 Daytona 500 Wallace has worked with Motor Racing Network as a booth announcer Car owner editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2015 Up until 2012 Wallace owned and operated Rusty Wallace Racing which fielded the No 62 Pilot Flying J Toyota Camry driven by Michael Annett and the No 66 5 Hour Energy Toyota Camry driven by his son Steve Wallace This operation was temporarily suspended due to the loss of sponsorship However Steve Wallace confirmed on his Twitter account that the team would return for the Nationwide Series race at Richmond in May 2012 in a former Roush Fenway Racing Ford Mustang powered by a Roush Yates engine in the No 4 sponsored by LoanMax Title Loans Due to lack of sponsorship in 2013 Wallace s team ran one race in a No 66 entry finishing 25th at Charlotte then closed at the conclusion of the season Family editWallace s brothers Kenny and Mike also used to race on the NASCAR circuit He and his wife Patti have three children Greg Katie and Stephen Stephen raced full time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and made his Cup Series debut during the 2011 Daytona 500 making him the fourth member of his family to compete in the Daytona 500 and in NASCAR behind the Bodines Geoff Brett and Todd Pettys Lee Richard and Kyle Earnhardts Ralph Dale Dale Jr and Jeffrey and the Allisons Bobby Donnie and Davey Wallace s father Russell Wallace Sr died on October 30 2011 at age 77 Iowa Speedway editIn late 2005 Wallace broke ground on his Signature Design Speedway in Newton Iowa Iowa Speedway had its first race on September 15 2006 and hosted many races in 2007 including an IndyCar race The track is noted for its structural similarity to Richmond International Raceway where Wallace has won six times Iowa Speedway hosted its first NASCAR Nationwide Series and first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in 2009 Iowa Speedway will host their first NASCAR Cup Series race on June 16 2024 18 On December 4 2023 it was announced that the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race there was officially sold out 19 Endorsements edit2003 Callaway Golf Callaway Golf Signs NASCAR Driver Rusty Wallace to Multiyear Endorsement and Licensing Agreement 20 2009 U S Fidelis USfidelis TV Campaign Debuts Featuring NASCAR s Steve and Rusty Wallace 21 The March 2010 bankruptcy of US Fidelis lists Rusty Wallace Racing as a creditor owed 535 439 22 2009 Lista International Corporation Legendary NASCAR Driver Rusty Wallace Endorses Lista Products in New Online Video 23 Other media editWallace made a cameo appearance in the movie Days of Thunder He and his brothers all appeared in the Electronic Arts video game NASCAR Rumble Mike was featured as a Craftsman Truck Series driver driving the No 2 ASE Ford no specific car makes for the Trucks the real truck was a Ford at the time Kenny was featured in the game driving the No 55 Square D Chevrolet although the game s commercial showed him driving the No 81 Square D Ford amp Rusty was featured in the game driving his No 2 Ford with the exception that the Miller Lite stickers are replaced by Penske Racing stickers similar to current Penske Championship Racing driver Brad Keselowski whose sponsor is censored by NASCAR s ban on wireless telephone advertising In the video for Nowadays by Lil Skies featuring Landon Cube Cube can be seen wearing a vintage Rusty Wallace jacket Career achievements editAwards and honors edit 1988 1993 Richard Petty Driver of the Year 24 2005 NASCAR Illustrated Person of the Year Award recipient 25 2005 Myers Brothers Award recipient 26 2014 Inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America 27 Records and milestones edit With 55 career points paying victories Wallace is ranked eleventh among the all time NASCAR Cup Series winners he is ranked seventh in a tie with Bobby Allison among those who have competed during the sport s modern era 1972 present Motorsports career results editNASCAR edit key Bold Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics Pole position earned by points standings or practice time Most laps led Nextel Cup Series edit NASCAR Nextel Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NNCC Pts Ref1980 Penske Racing 16 Chevy RSD DAY RCH CAR ATL2 BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT14 CAR ATL ONT 57th 291 28 1981 Benfield Racing 98 Pontiac RSD DAY RCH CAR ATL BRI NWS DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT30 TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL21 MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS 64th 29 John Childs 72 Buick CLT6 CAR ATL29 RSD1982 DAY37 RCH BRI ATL35 CAR DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT29 POC RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS CLT MAR CAR ATL RSD 65th 186 30 1983 DAYDNQ RCH CAR ATL DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV BRI CLT RSD POC MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATL RSD NA 31 1984 Cliff Stewart Racing 88 Pontiac DAY30 RCH16 CAR26 ATL19 BRI12 NWS28 DAR30 MAR15 TAL31 NSV6 DOV11 CLT15 RSD20 POC17 MCH14 DAY20 NSV18 POC6 TAL12 MCH35 BRI20 DAR4 RCH11 DOV30 MAR13 CLT14 NWS5 CAR26 ATL15 RSD26 14th 3316 32 1985 2 DAY8 RCH27 CAR9 ATL27 BRI5 DAR5 NWS22 MAR10 TAL37 DOV18 CLT8 RSD24 POC13 MCH26 DAY41 POC33 TAL17 MCH7 BRI12 DAR38 RCH13 DOV31 MAR25 NWS25 CLT30 CAR9 ATL21 RSD36 19th 2867 33 1986 Blue Max Racing 27 Pontiac DAY8 RCH10 CAR12 ATL8 BRI1 DAR6 NWS10 MAR30 TAL13 DOV26 CLT10 RSD4 POC6 MCH19 DAY8 POC27 TAL35 GLN6 MCH6 BRI14 DAR23 RCH19 DOV13 MAR1 NWS4 CLT8 CAR19 ATL13 RSD8 6th 3762 34 1987 DAY41 CAR6 RCH3 ATL3 DAR20 NWS9 BRI16 MAR2 TAL6 CLT10 DOV17 POC40 RSD41 MCH5 DAY8 POC14 TAL8 GLN1 MCH4 BRI2 DAR2 RCH17 DOV12 MAR28 NWS10 CLT22 CAR12 RSD1 ATL12 5th 3818 35 1988 DAY7 RCH7 CAR14 ATL2 DAR25 BRI4 NWS4 MAR16 TAL10 CLT2 DOV3 RSD1 POC3 MCH1 DAY12 POC24 TAL5 GLN2 MCH2 BRI9 DAR2 RCH35 DOV3 MAR3 CLT1 NWS1 CAR1 PHO5 ATL1 2nd 4464 36 1989 DAY18 CAR1 ATL31 RCH1 DAR8 BRI1 NWS9 MAR31 TAL10 CLT31 DOV5 SON2 POC22 MCH2 DAY17 POC2 TAL37 GLN1 MCH1 BRI6 DAR4 RCH1 DOV7 MAR4 CLT8 NWS7 CAR2 PHO16 ATL15 1st 4176 37 1990 DAY7 RCH6 CAR5 ATL24 DAR18 BRI28 NWS7 MAR2 TAL20 CLT1 DOV10 SON1 POC2 MCH17 DAY14 POC3 TAL32 GLN34 MCH3 BRI2 DAR40 RCH5 DOV7 MAR15 NWS8 CLT38 CAR32 PHO38 ATL9 6th 3676 38 1991 Penske Racing 2 Pontiac DAY27 RCH4 CAR28 ATL10 DAR5 BRI1 NWS32 MAR21 TAL26 CLT22 DOV9 SON3 POC31 MCH17 DAY12 POC1 TAL6 GLN4 MCH3 BRI32 DAR32 RCH3 DOV25 MAR7 NWS6 CLT27 CAR11 PHO5 ATL34 10th 3582 39 1992 DAY31 CAR26 RCH17 ATL15 DAR11 BRI9 NWS2 MAR31 TAL11 CLT18 DOV3 SON7 POC24 MCH37 DAY9 POC18 TAL11 GLN6 MCH21 BRI10 DAR9 RCH1 DOV16 MAR2 NWS4 CLT37 CAR21 PHO28 ATL6 13th 3556 40 1993 DAY32 CAR1 RCH2 ATL3 DAR5 BRI1 NWS1 MAR1 TAL6 SON38 CLT29 DOV21 POC39 MCH5 DAY18 NHA1 POC2 TAL17 GLN19 MCH6 BRI2 DAR3 RCH1 DOV1 MAR2 NWS1 CLT4 CAR1 PHO19 ATL1 2nd 4446 41 1994 Ford DAY41 CAR1 RCH2 ATL24 DAR33 BRI7 NWS2 MAR1 TAL33 SON5 CLT2 DOV1 POC1 MCH1 DAY26 NHA3 POC9 TAL42 IND4 GLN17 MCH4 BRI1 DAR7 RCH4 DOV1 MAR1 NWS4 CLT37 CAR35 PHO17 ATL32 3rd 4207 42 1995 DAY34 CAR24 RCH3 ATL10 DAR23 BRI2 NWS4 MAR1 TAL20 SON20 CLT34 DOV9 POC17 MCH3 DAY27 NHA6 POC16 TAL30 IND2 GLN26 MCH5 BRI21 DAR3 RCH1 DOV3 MAR3 NWS2 CLT9 CAR2 PHO4 ATL3 5th 4240 43 1996 DAY16 CAR22 RCH7 ATL36 DAR4 BRI5 NWS33 MAR1 TAL30 SON1 CLT34 DOV7 POC31 MCH1 DAY31 NHA7 POC1 TAL10 IND7 GLN33 MCH39 BRI1 DAR38 RCH6 DOV2 MAR36 NWS10 CLT8 CAR8 PHO40 ATL10 7th 3717 44 1997 DAY41 CAR6 RCH1 ATL31 DAR6 TEX37 BRI2 MAR5 SON40 TAL37 CLT2 DOV39 POC22 MCH29 CAL14 DAY6 NHA3 POC37 IND38 GLN3 MCH13 BRI12 DAR43 RCH5 NHA21 DOV16 MAR15 CLT12 TAL10 CAR18 PHO2 ATL32 9th 3598 45 1998 Penske Kranefuss Racing DAY5 CAR2 LVS3 ATL4 DAR3 BRI33 TEX12 MAR6 TAL12 CAL34 CLT2 DOV18 RCH3 MCH17 POC42 SON5 NHA4 POC6 IND8 GLN4 MCH23 BRI3 NHA8 DAR7 RCH7 DOV5 MAR28 CLT26 TAL27 DAY5 PHO1 CAR3 ATL20 4th 4501 46 1999 DAY8 CAR10 LVS9 ATL35 DAR33 TEX4 BRI1 MAR7 TAL41 CAL11 RCH5 CLT31 DOV6 MCH12 POC43 SON4 DAY11 NHA42 POC18 IND8 GLN3 MCH16 BRI18 DAR8 RCH14 NHA6 DOV32 MAR4 CLT8 TAL11 CAR5 PHO32 HOM12 ATL13 8th 4155 47 2000 DAY4 CAR11 LVS15 ATL32 DAR16 BRI1 TEX4 MAR10 TAL41 CAL8 RCH5 CLT8 DOV14 MCH7 POC10 SON26 DAY3 NHA15 POC1 IND2 GLN34 MCH1 BRI1 DAR30 RCH34 NHA5 DOV8 MAR23 CLT21 TAL8 CAR5 PHO4 HOM15 ATL7 7th 4544 48 2001 Penske Racing South DAY3 CAR7 LVS43 ATL12 DAR10 BRI7 TEX12 MAR13 TAL13 CAL1 RCH3 CLT14 DOV21 MCH41 POC16 SON5 DAY7 CHI13 NHA43 POC6 IND4 GLN43 MCH17 BRI5 DAR22 RCH5 DOV11 KAN4 CLT7 MAR15 TAL16 PHO15 CAR24 HOM12 ATL12 NHA18 7th 4481 49 2002 DAY18 CAR8 LVS11 ATL6 DAR7 BRI9 TEX11 MAR16 TAL8 CAL8 RCH25 CLT10 DOV17 POC9 MCH7 SON27 DAY2 CHI25 NHA4 POC40 IND2 GLN17 MCH24 BRI2 DAR22 RCH15 NHA19 DOV15 KAN3 TAL13 CLT5 MAR9 ATL17 CAR27 PHO2 HOM14 7th 4574 50 2003 Dodge DAY25 CAR6 LVS40 ATL15 DAR16 BRI14 TEX14 TAL37 MAR8 CAL3 RCH10 CLT12 DOV6 POC16 MCH12 SON8 DAY28 CHI32 NHA17 POC11 IND10 GLN37 MCH38 BRI43 DAR36 RCH5 NHA6 DOV10 TAL9 KAN9 CLT13 MAR29 ATL19 PHO33 CAR23 HOM23 14th 3950 51 2004 Penske Jasper Racing DAY29 CAR7 LVS10 ATL35 DAR29 BRI2 TEX5 MAR1 TAL33 CAL35 RCH16 CLT10 DOV13 POC32 MCH22 SON28 DAY27 CHI11 NHA30 POC17 IND13 GLN25 MCH36 BRI26 CAL10 RCH10 NHA14 DOV13 TAL26 KAN18 CLT31 MAR10 ATL11 PHO7 DAR18 HOM8 16th 3960 52 2005 DAY10 CAL10 LVS12 ATL27 BRI13 MAR5 TEX10 PHO36 TAL22 DAR12 RCH19 CLT10 DOV5 POC11 MCH10 SON4 DAY4 CHI12 NHA8 POC2 IND25 GLN6 MCH13 BRI5 CAL15 RCH5 NHA6 DOV3 TAL25 KAN7 CLT24 MAR19 ATL37 TEX22 PHO29 HOM13 8th 6140 53 Daytona 500 edit Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish1982 John Childs Buick 19 371983 DNQ1984 Cliff Stewart Racing Pontiac 27 301985 22 81986 Blue Max Racing Pontiac 9 81987 32 411988 5 71989 35 181990 38 71991 Penske Racing Pontiac 8 271992 17 311993 34 321994 Ford 5 411995 7 341996 43 161997 14 411998 Penske Kranefuss Racing 12 51999 10 82000 5 42001 Penske Racing South 12 32002 37 182003 Dodge 38 252004 Penske Jasper Racing 18 292005 36 10Busch Series edit NASCAR Busch Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 NBSC Pts Ref1985 Rusty Wallace Racing 66 Pontiac DAY4 CAR HCY BRI MAR DAR SBO LGY DOV 40th 550 54 Olds CLT36 SBO HCY ROU IRP SBO LGY HCY MLW BRI DAR2 RCH NWS ROU CLT3 HCY CAR MAR1986 Pontiac DAY9 CAR HCY MAR BRI DAR SBO LGY JFC DOV CLT4 SBO HCY ROU IRP SBO RAL OXF SBO HCY LGY ROU BRI DAR36 RCH DOV MAR ROU CLT CAR MAR 61st 193 55 1987 Shugart Racing 90 Chevy DAY HCY MAR DAR BRI19 LGY SBO JFC5 OXF SBO HCY RAL26 LGY ROU BRI25 JFC RCH16 MAR22 MAR7 32nd 1208 56 Blue Max Racing 72 Pontiac CLT33 DAR3 CLT4 CARShugart Racing 90 Buick DOV13 IRP ROU DOV301988 Blue Max Racing 72 Pontiac DAY27 HCY CAR MAR DAR8 BRI LNG 54th 297 57 Buick NZH13 SBO NSVRusty Wallace Racing 66 Pontiac CLT30 DOV ROU LAN LVL MYB OXF SBO HCY LNG IRP ROU BRI DAR9 RCH DOV MAR CLT9 CAR MAR1989 Blue Max Racing 72 Pontiac DAY2 CAR MAR HCY DAR30 BRI NZH38 SBO LAN NSV CLT9 DOV ROU LVL VOL MYB SBO HCY DUB IRP ROU BRI26 DAR41 RCH DOV MAR CLT35 CAR MAR 56th 430 58 1993 Rusty Wallace Racing 21 Pontiac DAY CAR RCH DAR BRI HCY ROU MAR NZH CLT DOV MYB GLN MLW33 TAL IRP MCH NHA BRI DAR RCH DOV ROU CLT MAR CAR HCY ATL 102nd 64 59 1997 Penske Racing 2 Ford DAY CAR RCH ATL LVS DAR HCY TEX BRI NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB GTY IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV CLT CAL21 CAR HOM 124th 60 2004 Rusty Wallace Inc 66 Dodge DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX NSH TAL CAL GTY RCH NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH6 BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO7 DAR HOM 76th 296 61 2005 64 DAY CAL MXC6 LVS ATL NSH BRI TEX PHO TAL DAR RCH CLT DOV NSH KEN24 MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR GTY37 IRP GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV7 KAN13 CLT MEM TEX27 PHO HOM 61st 650 62 Craftsman Truck Series edit NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NCTC Pts Ref1996 Penske Racing 22 Ford HOM PHO POR EVG TUS CNS HPT BRI NZH9 MLW LVL I70 IRP FLM GLN NSV RCH NHA MAR NWS SON MMR PHO LVS 92nd 138 63 International Race of Champions edit key Bold Pole position Most laps led International Race of Champions resultsYear Make 1 2 3 4 Pos Pts Ref1989 Chevy DAY1 NZH3 MCH3 GLN8 3rd 58 64 1990 Dodge TAL7 CLE8 MCH6 8th 26 65 1991 DAY10 TAL1 MCH1 GLN1 1st 86 66 1992 DAY8 TAL6 MCH2 MCH3 4th 47 67 1993 DAY DAR4 TAL MCH NA 0 68 1994 DAY6 DAR2 TAL9 MCH3 3rd 56 69 1995 DAY5 DAR10 TAL9 MCH7 9th 32 70 1996 Pontiac DAY12 TAL12 CLT4 MCH7 11th 26 71 1999 Pontiac DAY9 TAL2 MCH3 IND5 4th 50 72 2000 DAY6 TAL9 MCH9 IND5 8th 31 73 References edit Rusty Wallace Archived 2019 09 30 at the Wayback Machine at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America a b Finish flag finally waves for Wallace 1 2 3 4 5 6 Edition The San Diego Union San Diego CA April 7 1986 p C2 Versatile Rusty Wallace Inducted Into Hall 6 August 2014 Archived from the original on 2016 04 16 Retrieved 2014 08 07 a b USAC Stock Car Championship History Archived 2017 08 04 at the Wayback Machine ultimateracinghistory com Retrieved September 7 2007 Wallace Escapes Injuries in 5 flip Crash in Practice Orlando Sentinel August 27 1988 Retrieved September 2 2021 Dalton Kyle March 9 2021 Dr Jerry Punch Recounts Incredible Story to Dale Earnhardt Jr 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