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Rusty Wallace: Rusty Wallace Racing
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Rusty Wallace/Miller Lite Winners Circle Lightweight Racing Jacket.This is the perfect jacket for those cooler fall days. Made of durable nylon construction, this officially licensed nascar jacket features your favorite driver's team colors, and racing driver logos. Reinforced stitching in the important stress areas, this quality licensed jacket will last for years. Some sizes may be sold out.
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In addition to its driver announcement, the team ... announced an agreement with General Motors and its Chevrolet nameplate, under which each Rusty Wallace Racing entry will be a Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS in 2008. The move to a GM make is a homecoming of sorts for Rusty Wallace, who seemingly dominated the NASCAR Cup Series in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s from behind the wheel of a GM product. During his GM tenure, from 1984 to 1993, Wallace earned 31 victories, 91 top-five finishes, 150 top-tens and 15 pole positions; his record with GM includes the 1989 Cup Series Championship and a whopping ten-win season in 1993 with Penske Racing.
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Rusty Wallace made his racing debut in 1973. He recorded more than 200 feature-race wins from 1974 to 1978 before joining the United States Auto Club stock car circuit in 1979, where he was rookie of the year. Wallace gained national attention in 1989, capturing the checkered flag in The Winston All-Star race and added six more wins and 20 top-10 finishes in 29 events. He won the 1989 NASCAR championship, beating Dale Earnhardt by just 12 points. Until 2002, he held a string of 16 years in a row with a victory, the best record of all active drivers. At the end of the 2005 season, Wallace retired from the NASCAR circuit and recently signed on with ESPN/ABC to be a NASCAR analyst.
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In 1980, Rusty Wallace came in 2nd in his very first NASCAR race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It wasn't until 1984 that Rusty started racing full time in the NASCAR Winston Cup series for Cliff Stewart in the #88 Gatorade car. He won the NASCAR Rookie of the Year and finished a respectable 14th in the driver points standings.
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HAMPTON, GA (OCTOBER 28, 2007)— Officials of Rusty Wallace Racing announced earlier today that the team will field two full-time entries in the 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series. Two-time 2007 pole winner, Steve Wallace, will continue full time in the team’s No. 66 car for 2008, while its new No. 64 entry will feature several drivers. NASCAR Cup Series veteran, David Stremme, will pilot the No. 64 in at least 17 2008 events, while 18 year-old Kansas native, Chase Austin, will drive the 64 car in 15 races during the 2008 season. The team plans to put a well-known road racer behind the wheel of the No. 64 for the three Nationwide Series road course events in 2008. Team officials are currently in discussions with several drivers regarding that role and plan to name a driver in the near future.
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Rusty Wallace #2 licensed NASCAR 3x5 Premier 2-Sided Banner Flag. The two sided 3'x5' flag is a totally unique product. The flag reads correctly from both sides. It has a liner sewn between the two sides so that no light shows through from the other side which eliminates the back side distortion. This is a true collectors flag in full color and fully licensed by the driver and NASCAR. The flag reads correctly from both sides.
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