Wallace made his debut on the top circuit in 1980 in a Roger Penske-owned car and joined the series full-time in 1984. His first victories came in 1986 with Raymond Beadle's Blue Max Racing team and he won the 1989 Sprint Cup championship after holding off Dale Earnhardt. Wallace moved ...
An interview with Rusty Wallace, former NASCAR Cup Series champion and team owner of the Rusty Wallace Racing, is presented. When asked about the plan of Steve Wallace to run in Sprint Cup races, he refers to Steve's readiness in the competition. Wallace discusses the renewal of 5 Hour ...
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 Weatherfo...
Rusty Wallace. Actor: Days of Thunder. At once among NASCAR racing's most colorful and controversial characters, Russell William "Rusty" Wallace personifies racing intensity, for better and also for worse. Born in St. Louis, MO Rusty began at area short