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  2. Kenny Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Wallace is a member of a large racing family. Wallace's father, Russ, was a prolific winner on Midwestern short tracks in the 1960s and 1970s. [21] Kenny and his older brothers, Rusty Wallace and Mike Wallace, followed in their father's footsteps.

  3. 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    Failed to qualify: Chad Blount (#37), Tony Raines (#23), Derrike Cope (#94), Kirk Shelmerdine (#72), Eric McClure (#04), Kenny Wallace (#00) The start of the race was delayed more than 30 minutes due to rain and the race started under yellow to help the track dry from the rain.

  4. 2007 Dodge Avenger 500 - Wikipedia

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    Permanent racing facility 1.366 mi (2.198 km) ... as either one of the top two drivers or chosen in a fan vote. Abrasive surface ... Kenny Wallace Chevrolet 163.876 ...

  5. 2011 Aaron's 312 - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Wallace: RAB Racing: Toyota: 11: Brian Scott: Joe Gibbs Racing: Toyota 12: Sam Hornish Jr. Penske Racing: Dodge: 14: Eric McClure: TriStar Motorsports: Chevrolet 15: Timmy Hill (R) Rick Ware Racing: Ford 16: Trevor Bayne: Roush Fenway Racing: Ford 18: Kyle Busch (i) Joe Gibbs Racing: Toyota 19: Mike Bliss: TriStar Motorsports: Chevrolet ...

  6. 2007 Nextel All-Star Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 Nextel Open and Nextel All-Star Challenge was a professional auto race held on May 19, 2007, at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. [1] North Carolina native and former NBA MVP Michael Jordan was the grand marshal of the event.

  7. Night of NASCAR stars - Wikipedia

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    The "Night of NASCAR Stars" was conceived as a promotional gimmick to get more racing fans to attend the races at Macon Speedway, in Macon, Illinois.Track co-owners Tony Stewart, Kenny Wallace and Ken Schrader invited fellow NASCAR drivers to their track for a special race of NASCAR drivers who would be racing borrowed UMP Modifieds.

  8. Category:Wallace family - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace racing family is at least three generations long. Its patriarch Russ Wallace raced in Missouri. He is Rusty, Kenny and Mike's father.

  9. 2004 UAW-GM Quality 500 - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Newman of Penske-Jasper Racing would win the pole, setting a time of 28.590 and an average speed of 188.877 miles per hour (303.968 km/h), setting a new track record. [7] Nine drivers would fail to qualify: Kenny Wallace, Derrike Cope, Mike Wallace, Carl Long, Kirk Shelmerdine, Larry Foyt, Hermie Sadler, Morgan Shepherd, and Geoff Bodine.