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- 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.
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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.
Dec 19, 2017 · Wallace used to think he was living the good life when he was competing in NASCAR Cup, a career that saw him make 706 career starts, earn 55 wins, 202 top fives and 349 top 10s, earning nearly $50 million in winnings and capturing the 1989 Cup championship, the only time he ever did that.
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The Rusty Wallace Automotive Group consists of nine new car dealerships, representing brands such as Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan and Toyota. Aside from his business interests, Rusty also serves on the board of The NASCAR Foundation—the sport’s foremost charity initiative.
Aug 8, 2023 · Rusty Wallace is one of 11 drivers to win at least 55 races at NASCAR's top level. Take a look back at some of his career highlights.
Rusty Wallace competed at weekly tracks in Missouri before moving to Midwest-based touring series in which he was identified as a racing star of the future. He was the U.S. Auto Club’s 1979 Rookie of the Year finishing third in points to champion A.J. Foyt.
Apr 12, 2020 · NASCAR Hall of Famer and businessman Rusty Wallace is riding out the COVID-19 pandemic like the rest of us. He’s self-quarantining as best he can, while at the same time keeping tabs on...
BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, Missouri. Official Nomination Bio. Rusty Wallace began racing at smaller tracks near his Missouri home in the late 1970s. He captured the USAC Stock Car Rookie of the Year award in 1979 and the ASA championship four years later.