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- This claim later proved to be false, but by this time, Roush Racing responded two days later by suspending Busch for the remainder of the season and replacing him with Kenny Wallace for the final two races.Kurt Busch-Wikipedia
- Harvick was banned from the Cup Series race the next day, with Kenny Wallace replacing him.Kevin Harvick-Wikipedia
- With RAB lacking a sponsor for regular driver Kenny Wallace and MWR unable to afford fielding the Nationwide team, the two teams formed a partnership to have Pastrana run in his previously assigned 7 races.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- In the meantime, Kenny Wallace was brought in to take over the Havoline Ford for the remainder of the 1994 season.Yates Racing-Wikipedia
- 2. The #87 Denver Mattress car driven by Kenny Wallace as well as the #08 car without a driver were withdrawn earlier in the week.''2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Kenny Wallace drove the car while Park recuperated and won second place at the Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 at the North Carolina speedway.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.-Wikipedia
- He also co-owns Macon Speedway in Macon, Illinois along with Kenny Schrader, Kenny Wallace, and Bob Sargent.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- Kenny Wallace drove the No. 88 on an interim basis until Rudd healed, except at Talladega, where Mike Wallace drove the car.Ricky Rudd-Wikipedia
- Some NASCAR Cup drivers have come to Vermont circuits to compete against local weekly drivers such as Tony Stewart, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Busch, Kenny Wallace, Ken Schrader, and Christopher Bell.Vermont-Wikipedia
- Wallace's brothers, Kenny and Mike, also used to race on the NASCAR circuit.Rusty Wallace-Wikipedia
- He tried to make the Sharpie 500 at Bristol in the No. 78 car as a replacement for Kenny Wallace, and the UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega, replacing Mike Wallace in the No. 09 car.Sterling Marlin-Wikipedia
- Born in Fenton, Missouri, he is the younger brother of Rusty Wallace, older brother of Kenny Wallace, and uncle of Steve Wallace.Mike Wallace (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- Waltrip entered three full-time cars for 2008 David Reutimann/Michael McDowell/Mike Skinner/Kenny Wallace/A. J. Allmendinger and Mike Bliss No. 00, Dale Jarrett/David ReutimannNo.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
- The car was the No. 98 Aaron's Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by Kenny Wallace.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- He owns Federated Auto Parts Raceway (formerly I-55 Raceway) in Pevely, Missouri, and is co-owner of Macon Speedway, near Macon, Illinois, along with Kenny Wallace, Tony Stewart, and local promoter Bob Sargent.Ken Schrader-Wikipedia
- Notable drivers for DEI included Dale Earnhardt Jr., Michael Waltrip, Steve Park, Martin Truex Jr., Mark Martin, John Andretti, Kenny Wallace, Darrell Waltrip, and Aric Almirola.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.-Wikipedia
- 74), Kenny Wallace (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- The first two runnings of the race were controversial, crash-strewn affairs, with universal criticism that the track's design was one groove; Kenny Wallace argued, "They're so busy building condos they don't have time to fix the racetrack."O'Reilly Auto Parts 500-Wikipedia
- However, Michael McDowell struggled to keep the car in the Top 35 in owner points, which is necessary for automatic qualification into each race, and Waltrip replaced him with Mike Skinner, Kenny Wallace, A. J. Allmendinger and Mike Bliss in an effort to reclaim a Top 35 spot.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
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- 34), Kenny Wallace (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Big Show has been featured in infomercials for Stacker 2 with former NASCAR drivers Kenny Wallace and Scott Wimmer, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Elliott Sadler, retired crew chief turned Fox Sports broadcaster Jeff Hammond, and 2002, 2005, and 2011 Sprint Cup Champion Tony Stewart.Big Show-Wikipedia
- 10), Kenny Wallace (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- He hosted the NASCAR-inspired talk show, What’s the Deal?, on Speed, and was co-host, with John Roberts and Kenny Wallace, of Speed's pre-race and post-race NASCAR shows NASCAR RaceDay and NASCAR Victory Lane.Jimmy Spencer-Wikipedia
- 46), Kenny Wallace (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- In 2004 and 2005, it won two championships with Martin Truex Jr. The car has been driven by Dale Earnhardt, Jody Ridley, Kenny Wallace, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Hank Parker, Jr., Steve Park, Tony Stewart, Martin Truex, Jr., and Kerry Earnhardt.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.-Wikipedia
- 61), Kenny Wallace (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Danny O'Quinn Jr. (#56), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Larry Gunselman (#91), Kenny Wallace (#36), Kevin Lepage (#61), Joe Nemechek (#87), Donnie Neuenberger (#52), Brett Rowe (#05), Mike Harmon (#84), Kertus Davis (#0).2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- The rest of the top 10 in the standings would have been Johnny Sauter in 2nd, Kenny Wallace (who finished 11th in points), John Andretti (12th), Jason Leffler (13th), Jon Wood (14th), Ashton Lewis (15th), Stacy Compton (16th), Todd Kluever (17th), and Danny O'Quinn Jr. (19th).2006 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
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