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Rusty Wallace Racing

NASCAR racing team


NASCAR racing team

FieldValue
nameRusty Wallace, Inc.
logoRusty_Wallace_Racing_logo.png
ownersRusty Wallace
baseMooresville, North Carolina
seriesNationwide Series
driversKenny Wallace
Steve Wallace
Jamie McMurray
Jeremy Clements
T. J. Bell
David Stremme
Brendan Gaughan
Michael Annett
manufacturerToyota, Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet
opened1985 (re-opened 2004)
closed2013
drivers_champ0
wins4
poles12

Steve Wallace Jamie McMurray Jeremy Clements T. J. Bell David Stremme Brendan Gaughan Michael Annett

Rusty Wallace Racing, LLC (RWR), formerly known as Rusty Wallace, Inc. (RWI) was a NASCAR racing team based in Mooresville, North Carolina, near Charlotte. Owned by former NASCAR Winston Cup champion and commentator Rusty Wallace, the team competed primarily in the Xfinity Series (formerly the Busch and Nationwide Series) with Wallace's younger brother Kenny Wallace and son Steve Wallace.

On January 6, 2012, Rusty Wallace that the team would go on a temporary hiatus after being unable to find sponsorship.

Rusty Wallace Racing continues to operate, fielding super late models for Steve Wallace in the CARS series and NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.

Team history

RWI was founded in 1984 as Rusty Wallace's marketing firm. It began fielding racecars in 1985, with Wallace driving the No. 66 Oldsmobile. He won a pole in his first race at Daytona International Speedway, and ran three more races that season, which included two consecutive top-fives. He ran three races in 1986 and 1988, and had four top-tens with sponsorship from Alugard and Kodiak.

Beginning with the 1989 season, Wallace began fielding the No. 36 Cox Treated Lumber Pontiac for his youngest brother Kenny. He would win three poles and had sixteen top-ten finishes, and was named Rookie of the Year in addition to his sixth-place points finish. After a winless 1990, he earned his first career victory at Volusia County Speedway, followed by another win later in the year at New Hampshire International Speedway, allowing him to finish a career-best 2nd in points. In 1992, Dirt Devil became the team's new sponsor, and Wallace had just one win and fell to sixth in points. After Kenny's promotion to the Winston Cup series, the team shut down.

RWI returned to competition in 2004, operating as many as three teams out of its headquarters in Mooresville, North Carolina. Following the 2011 season, the team ceased operations due to lack of sponsorship to run competitively, laying off many employees and selling half of its equipment. The downsized team returned part-time for 2012 and 2013, with equipment purchased from Roush Fenway Racing.

Nationwide Series

Car No. 62 history

The No. 62 debuted in 2006 as the No. 61 Dodge. It was driven by Steve Wallace, Rusty's youngest son, at Dover International Speedway and finished 21st. It ran another race at Phoenix with Wallace finishing 16th. The renumbered 64 ran only one race in 2007, with Chase Austin finishing 41st at Memphis Motorsports Park.

The team would run full-time in 2008 with the ride originally to be shared between Austin, Penske Racing test driver David Stremme, and road racer Max Papis, but Stremme's consistent top-10 runs put him in the seat full-time, with the exception of road courses, with 5 top-fives and 16 top-10s leading to an 11th-place points finish for him. Atreus Homes and Communities began the season as the sponsor, but soon left. Penske sponsors AVIS and Penske Trucking, and Loan Star Title Loans shared the sponsorship duties for the rest of the season. Stremme's return to the Sprint Cup Series left the seat open, and former Truck Series driver Brendan Gaughan drove the renumbered 62 in 2009 with sponsorship from South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa, before U.S. Fidelis and 5-hour Energy came over to share sponsorship with the No. 66.

Michael Annett, along with sponsor Pilot Flying J, drove the car in 2011, with Gaughan returning to the Camping World Truck Series with Germain Racing. After an arrest for a DUI prior to Daytona, Annett rebounded and finished 9th in points. Following the shutdown of RWR, Annett was released and moved to Richard Petty Motorsports, while the No. 62 team's owners points were given to JD Motorsports.

Car No. 62 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2006Steve Wallace61Dodge63rd2152007Chase Austin6482nd402008David StremmeChevy10th4238Max Papis2009Brendan Gaughan6216th39142010Toyota12th37672011Michael Annett16th944
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOV
21KANCLTMEMTEXPHO
16HOM
DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEM
41TEXPHOHOM
DAY
42CAL
17LVS
5ATL
30BRI
9NSH
6TEX
35PHO
10TAL
2RCH
6DAR
6CLT
12DOV
3NSH
2KEN
12MLW
34NHA
17DAY
8CHI
23GTY
9IRP
13MCH
16BRI
5CAL
10RCH
9DOV
11KAN
17CLT
31MEM
10TEX
10PHO
35HOM
16
MXC
15CGV
20GLN
11
DAY
15CAL
9LVS
7BRI
21TEX
37NSH
17PHO
7TAL
38RCH
26DAR
19CLT
2DOV
12NSH
24KEN
4MLW
13NHA
21DAY
17CHI
13GTY
31IRP
12IOW
25GLN
22MCH
29BRI
19CGV
9ATL
31RCH
21DOV
19KAN
29CAL
7CLT
15MEM
5TEX
16PHO
19HOM
11
DAY
30CAL
24LVS
13BRI
33NSH
10PHO
4TEX
21TAL
27RCH
9DAR
33DOV
13CLT
32NSH
13KEN
4ROA
3NHA
10DAY
29CHI
16GTY
17IRP
6IOW
31GLN
30MCH
32BRI
21CGV
27ATL
16RCH
17DOV
16KAN
9CAL
32CLT
11GTY
26TEX
17PHO
27HOM
8
DAY
39PHO
19LVS
13BRI
24CAL
18TEX
18TAL
19NSH
19RCH
16DAR
31DOV
20IOW
13CLT
14CHI
9MCH
19ROA
7DAY
6KEN
7NHA
7NSH
14IRP
29IOW
12GLN
19CGV
18BRI
6ATL
20RCH
11CHI
16DOV
12KAN
16CLT
17TEX
20PHO
10HOM
19

Car No. 64 history

No. 64 in 2011

The No. 64 made a return in 2011 with David Reutimann running 5 races and Jason Bowles driving the car at Michigan, Road America and Watkins Glen.

Car No. 64 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts2011David Reutimann64Toyota39th155Jason Bowles
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSH
14RCHDARDOV
5IOWCLTCHIMCH
18KEN
18NHANSHIRPIOWBRI
20ATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM
ROA
34DAYGLN
36CGV
13

Car No. 66 history

Steve Wallace in 2009.

RWI returned to competition in 2004 with late model racer Billy Parker (son of Hank Parker and brother of Hank Parker Jr.) as the driver of the No. 66 Dodge Intrepid in NASCAR's Busch Series, with primary sponsor Duraflame. Parker was scheduled to drive in 17 races, but after finishing only 4 of 8 races he was released.

In 2005, RWI ran a full 35 race schedule in the NASCAR Busch Series. At the request of Duraflame, who switched to sponsor a Brewco Motorsports entry, RWI's 66 was renumbered No. 64. McMurray shared driving duties with Wallace's former Penske Racing South teammate Jeremy Mayfield, Bill Elliott, and Wallace. Miller High Life Light and Top-Flite Golf shared sponsorship. The next season, McMurray and Steve Wallace split driver duties in the No. 64 Dodge Charger. Top-Flite Golf remained the primary sponsor during McMurray's 20 races, while the Jackson Roscoe Foundation was primary sponsor for most of Wallace's 17 races.

No. 66 in 2011 driven by Steve Wallace

In 2007, Steve Wallace was named the full-time driver of the newly renumbered 66, with Homelife Communities becoming a primary sponsor. Wallace won two poles but finished 19th in points. Reed Sorenson drove the 66 in one race as well. Atreus Homes and Jimmy John's sponsored Wallace in 2008, who had seven top-ten finishes. US Fidelis and 5-Hour Energy sponsored Wallace's full-time run in 2009, with one top five and nine top tens with a respectable 7th-place points finish. After US Fidelis ran into financial trouble, 5-Hour Energy sponsored the team in 2010 and 2011, finishing 10th in points in both seasons respectively. After 5-hour Energy left RWR to sponsor Clint Bowyer at Michael Waltrip Racing in the Cup Series, team owner Rusty Wallace was forced to suspend the Nationwide Series operations and handed the No. 66 owners points to MAKE Motorsports.

In 2012, the team ran a single race with Steve Wallace in No. 4 LoanMax Ford Mustang at the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond, using the owners points of Jay Robinson Racing. Wallace started and finished in 11th place.

Car No. 66 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts2004Billy Parker66Dodge34th1718Jamie McMurrayRusty Wallace2005Jeremy Mayfield6417th3622Jamie McMurrayRusty WallaceBill ElliottMike WallaceSteve Wallace2006Jamie McMurray16th3610Steve Wallace2007Steve Wallace6630th2840Reed Sorenson2008Steve WallaceChevy20th3615200913th40072010Toyota11th3940201117th9212013Steve Wallace66Ford58th19
DAYCARLVS
28DARBRITEX
26NSHTALCAL
22GTY
43RCHNZHCLT
43DOV
42NSHKEN
24MLWDAYCHI
37
NHA
22PPRIRPBRI
23CAL
5RCHDOVKANCLT
8MEMATL
36DAR
1HOM
2
MCH
6PHO
7
DAY
21LVS
24BRI
6TAL
42CLT
38DAY
11CHI
39MCH
23CAL
27
CAL
7ATL
9NSH
11TEX
28PHO
36DAR
40RCH
33DOV
3NHA
5GLN
26BRI
8RCH
37CLT
16PHO
18
MXC
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24GTY
37DOV
7KAN
13TEX
27
NSH
23MLW
17PPR
6
IRP
10HOM
12
MEM
15
DAY
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5MXC
10LVS
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10TAL
36DAR
3CLT
43DAY
11CHI
40NHA
32GLN
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17RCH
11DOV
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31PHO
15
BRI
33NSH
12RCH
28DOV
38NSH
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11MLW
25MAR
35GTY
31IRP
20MCH
24KAN
24MEM
20TEX
31HOM
22
DAY
30CAL
22MXC
18LVS
17ATL
35BRI
31NSH
14TEX
32PHO
29TAL
26RCH
32DAR
39CLT
30DOV
22NSH
12KEN
22MLW
27NHA
15DAY
39CHI
32GTY
28IRP
17CGV
32GLN
34MCH
37BRI
32CAL
25RCH
18DOV
22KAN
37MEM
35TEX
23PHO
37HOM
34
CLT
25
DAY
37CAL
15LVS
30ATL
18BRI
16NSH
24TEX
16PHO
16MXC
10TAL
32RCH
5DAR
5CLT
20DOV
11NSH
21KEN
17MLW
19NHA
21DAY
13CHI
24GTY
26IRP
10CGV
10GLN
28MCH
38BRI
10CAL
20RCH
17DOV
18KAN
41CLT
32MEM
9TEX
28PHO
33HOM
15
DAY
42CAL
10LVS
30BRI
7TEX
14NSH
9PHO
12TAL
34RCH
11DAR
14CLT
17DOV
29NSH
7KEN
14MLW
6NHA
11DAY
12CHI
16GTY
24IRP
5IOW
17GLN
12MCH
15BRI
17CGV
16ATL
23RCH
9DOV
12KAN
15CAL
29CLT
31MEM
20TEX
21PHO
10HOM
8
DAY
10CAL
6LVS
10BRI
38NSH
36PHO
30TEX
9TAL
39RCH
17DAR
12DOV
14CLT
21NSH
8KEN
6ROA
9NHA
11DAY
15CHI
12GTY
5IRP
10IOW
6GLN
9MCH
18BRI
30CGV
38ATL
35RCH
16DOV
12KAN
11CAL
33CLT
29GTY
12TEX
10PHO
10HOM
15
DAY
20PHO
30LVS
16BRI
11CAL
27TEX
17TAL
32NSH
17RCH
11DAR
5DOV
16IOW
11CLT
7CHI
12MCH
14ROA
26DAY
11KEN
21NHA
9NSH
11IRP
30IOW
8GLN
16CGV
4BRI
14ATL
13RCH
16CHI
18DOV
20KAN
20CLT
13TEX
18PHO
29HOM
34
DAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLT
25DOVIOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM

Sprint Cup Series

In 2011, Rusty Wallace Racing acquired the owner's points of the No. 77 Penske Racing team, guaranteeing Steve Wallace a start in the 2011 Daytona 500. Wallace drove the No. 77 car, which was sponsored by 5-hour Energy, to a 20th-place finish.

Car No. 77 results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPts2011Steve Wallace77Toyota50th24
DAY
20PHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTKANPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM

References

References

  1. (May 24, 2013). "Forced Time Off Gave Steve Wallace New Perspective". RacinToday.com.
  2. (February 19, 2015). "Wallace Emerges From Long Night With Win: Fends Off Field To Win Super Late Model Finale At New Smyrna". [[NASCAR]].
  3. (December 11, 2014). "JET Partners with Rusty Wallace Racing". Jet Tools.
  4. (January 6, 2012). "Rusty Wallace Racing Shuts Down NASCAR Teams For 2012 Season". [[SB Nation]].
  5. (September 20, 2003). "Duraflame And Wallace To Light Up 2004". [[Motor Racing Network]].
  6. (November 7, 2003). "BUSCH: Parker, Musgrave kentucky test". motorsport.com.
  7. (July 22, 2004). "BUSCH: RWI Racing driver changes announced". motorsport.com.
  8. (January 22, 2005). "BUSCH: Preseason Test: Day one report". motorsport.com.
  9. (January 28, 2013). "Rusty Wallace's son to drive limited Nationwide schedule in 2013". [[Autoweek]].
  10. Caraviello, David. (February 9, 2013). "Revived RWR Learned Lessons From Shutdown". NASCAR.
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