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Sentences forMike Wallace (racing driver)
- Leffler swerved and Dale crashed into the wall in Turn Four, allowing Mike Wallace to pass everyone for the victory.Circle K Firecracker 250-Wikipedia
- Gordon returned to racing in a one-off agreement with Ultra Motorsports, where he replaced the team's regular driver Mike Wallace in the No.Robby Gordon-Wikipedia
- Germain Racing fielded its first full-time entry in the Nationwide Series in 2008, with Mike Wallace driving.Germain Racing-Wikipedia
- After Mike Wallace failed to make Daytona, Hill DNQ'd the next race, but qualified in Vegas; he finished 42nd after a crash.Rick Ware Racing-Wikipedia
- Ken Schrader and Mike Wallace ran one race apice in 2008.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- Wallace's brothers, Kenny and Mike, also used to race on the NASCAR circuit.Rusty Wallace-Wikipedia
- In the middle of turns three and four, Robby gave a bump to Jeff Gordon while he had slowed down to try to pass the lapped car of Mike Wallace, sending him into Wallace's No. 12 car and inflicting damage on the 24 car.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- 4 Chevrolet in the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series for JD Motorsports, replacing Mike Wallace as the team's lead driver, in addition to returning to the No.Landon Cassill-Wikipedia
- Other drivers would also share in the driving duties of the car, including Mike Wallace, Tracy Hines, Bill Elliott, Casey Atwood, and also Paul Wolfe for three races.Richard Petty Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Kenny Irwin, Jr. and Rick Crawford won the second and third running of the race, while Mike Wallace won the event in 1999 after going an extra seven miles.Ford EcoBoost 200-Wikipedia
- However, Mike Wallace, running on the tail end of the lead lap (Mike was in front of the leader), jumbled up the 9th restart.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- In the middle of turns three and four, Robby gave a bump to Jeff while he had slowed down to try and pass the lapped car of Mike Wallace, sending him into Wallace's No. 12 car and inflicting damage on the 24 car.Robby Gordon-Wikipedia
- 08 for Ware competed against her father, Mike Wallace, as it marked the first time ever a father and daughter raced in the same event in any of the top three NASCAR Series'.Rick Ware Racing-Wikipedia
- Mike Wallace was then designated as driver, posting a 10th-place run at Bristol Motor Speedway.A. J. Foyt Enterprises-Wikipedia
- This crash also collected Jason Leffler, Sterling Marlin, Robby Gordon, Mike Wallace, Ricky Craven, Terry Labonte, Buckshot Jones, Ricky Rudd, Ward Burton, and more.Bobby Labonte-Wikipedia
- The other primary drivers were Joe Nemechek and Mike Wallace.Michael Waltrip Racing-Wikipedia
- In October 2014, Mike Wallace, the regular driver for the Robinson-affiliated Identity Ventures Racing, ran the No.Premium Motorsports-Wikipedia
- The team's driver was announced as Mike Wallace.Premium Motorsports-Wikipedia
- 88 on an interim basis until Rudd healed, except at Talladega, where Mike Wallace drove the car.Ricky Rudd-Wikipedia
- Mike Wallace was initially entered in the No.NEMCO Motorsports-Wikipedia
- 78 car as a replacement for Kenny Wallace, and the UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega, replacing Mike Wallace in the No.Sterling Marlin-Wikipedia
- Also in 2015, Kenny's brother, Mike Wallace, had open heart surgery.Kenny Wallace-Wikipedia
- Mike Wallace ran a limited schedule for Phoenix in 2003, and had two top-ten finishes.Phoenix Racing (NASCAR team)-Wikipedia
- At the end of the race, a multi-car pileup involving 16 cars, ensued when Patrick, who had slapped the Turn One wall on the final lap, made contact with Mike Wallace approaching the start-finish line, enabling Joey Logano and Kyle Busch to slip by and finish 1–2.Circle K Firecracker 250-Wikipedia
- Kenny and his older brothers, Rusty Wallace and Mike Wallace, followed in their father's footsteps.Kenny Wallace-Wikipedia
- Mike Wallace would drive the car for 4 races.Andy Petree-Wikipedia
- Since 2008, the company has sponsored the Germain Racing team, first in the NASCAR Nationwide Series with Mike Wallace, and later in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with Max Papis and Casey Mears.GEICO-Wikipedia
- After failing to make the Daytona 500 with Mike Wallace, the team signed David Gilliland and was 35th in points after Bristol, guaranteeing the team a start in Martinsville, only to fall out of the top-35 after the event.The Racer's Group-Wikipedia
- Winners of the event include Mike Wallace, Joe Ruttman, Robert Pressley, Rick Crawford, Carl Edwards, Bobby Hamilton, Mark Martin, Jack Sprague, Todd Bodine (twice), Timothy Peters, Michael Waltrip, John King, Johnny Sauter (Three times), Kyle Busch, Tyler Reddick, Kaz Grala, and Austin Hill.NextEra Energy 250-Wikipedia
- Max Q had started the year with Mike Wallace (1 race) and Timmy Hill drivers in a partnership with Rick Ware Racing, but Hill struggled to qualify for races leading Max Q to break off the partnership in April and sending Hill back to RWR in the Nationwide Series.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
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