Kenny Wallace

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Kenny Wallace
Kenny Wallace June 2014.jpg
Wallace signing autographs in 2014
Born (1963-08-23) August 23, 1963 (age 61)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Achievements2012 DIRTcar Summit Racing Equipment Modified Nationals Champion
2021 Wild Card 25 Winner
2005 Prelude to the Dream Winner
Awards 1989 NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year
1991, 1994, 2006 NASCAR Busch Series Most Popular Driver
NASCAR Cup Series career
344 races run over 18 years
2008 position61st
Best finish22nd (1999)
First race 1990 First Union 400 (North Wilkesboro)
Last race 2008 AMP Energy 500 (Talladega)
WinsTop tens Poles
0273
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
547 races run over 26 years
2015 position51st
Best finish2nd (1991)
First race 1988 Advance Auto 150 (Martinsville)
Last race 2015 U.S. Cellular 250 (Iowa)
First win 1991 Spring 200 (Volusia County)
Last win 2001 Sam's Club 200 (Rockingham)
WinsTop tens Poles
917310
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
13 races run over 5 years
2013 position99th
Best finish34th (1996)
First race 1995 Goody's 150 (Martinsville)
Last race 2013 EnjoyIllinois.com 225 (Joliet)
WinsTop tens Poles
040
NASCAR Canada Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish62nd (2003)
First race 2003 Canada Day Shootout (Cayuga)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
Statistics current as of August 1, 2015.

Kenneth Lee Wallace (born August 23, 1963) is an American race car driver and former reporter for Fox NASCAR . He retired from NASCAR in 2015 after driving in the national series since 1988. In a career spanning 25 years in NASCAR, Wallace had nine wins, all occurring in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Now retired from NASCAR competition, he continues to race on local dirt tracks across the country as a hobby.

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Early life

Wallace is the youngest of three brothers born to Russ and Judy Wallace. Russ was a prolific race winner himself, which made him unpopular with fans. Wallace earned his nickname, "Herman," early in life when Lake Hill Speedway promoter Bob Mueller made note of Wallace's boisterous behavior when taking up for his father, likening him to the mischievous cartoon character Herman the German. [1] He went to Fox High School in Arnold, Missouri.

Wallace began his racing career by working as a mechanic on his father's race cars and brother's team. He entered his first race, the Illinois Street Stock State Championship, in 1982, winning the event. [2] In 1984, Wallace worked as a mechanic for Benfield Racing and Joe Ruttman, eventually being promoted to crew chief after Jake Elder left the team. [2] He entered the American Speed Association in 1986, achieving Rookie of the Year honors in the series. [3]

Motorsports career

Early Busch career

In September 1988, Dale Earnhardt gave Wallace the seat for his first-ever NASCAR start, in which he finished eleventh in the Busch Series race at Martinsville Speedway, driving the No. 8 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet. [4] The following year, he raced the full Busch Series schedule in a car owned by brother Rusty Wallace, [5] sponsored by Cox Treated Lumber earning the 1989 Rookie of the Year award and finishing sixth in driver point standings. [6] In 1990, he made his Winston Cup debut at North Wilkesboro Speedway in the No. 36 Pontiac for Randy Cox, finishing 26th after a late-race crash, setting up the controversial finish, which saw Brett Bodine win. [6] He finished seventh in the Busch Series. [6] The following season, he won his first two career races at Volusia County and New Hampshire, and finished a career-best second in the Busch points. He also subbed for Kyle Petty in two races in the Cup series at Charlotte and Dover. [6] At the Pyroil 500, he competed against his brothers Mike and Rusty, marking the first time since Bob, Fonty, and Tim Flock raced that three brothers competed in the same race. In 1992, Dirt Devil became his sponsor and he won his third career Busch race at Martinsville, but several mechanical problems dropped him down to sixth in points. [6]

1993–2000

In 1993, Wallace moved up to the Winston Cup Series full-time, driving the No. 40 Dirt Devil-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix for SABCO Racing. [6] The team got a considerable amount of television time as the team was featured on the TV show What Would You Do? . He had three Top 10's and finished 23rd in points, [6] but lost his ride at the end of the season. He returned to the Busch Series to drive the No. 8 TIC Financial Systems-sponsored Ford for FILMAR Racing. He earned up three wins and finished fourth in points. [6] Towards the end of the season, he was hired by Robert Yates Racing to replace an injured Ernie Irvan in the Cup series. [7] In 12 races, he finished in the Top 10 three times. [6] In 1995, Wallace and FILMAR split time between the Cup and Busch Series. Wallace had one win with the Red Dog Ford in the Busch Series at Richmond, and made eleven starts in the Cup Series in the No. 81 car. [6]

Wallace and FILMAR began racing in Cup full-time 1996 with funding from Square D. They had two top-ten finishes and finished 28th in points. [6] The following season, he won two poles, at Bristol and Martinsville respectively, [8] but fell five spots in the standings. Despite seven Top 10's in 1998, Wallace and Square D left FILMAR to drive Andy Petree Racing's new No. 55 entry. [6] Wallace finished in the top-ten five times and had a career-best twenty-second-place finish in points. [6] After only one Top 10 in 2000 and a 26th-place finish in the points, he departed the team. [6] The sole Top 10 came in his second-place finish to Dale Earnhardt in the 2000 Winston 500, which was Earnhardt's 76th and final victory. Wallace pushed Earnhardt to the front in four laps to the lead.

2001–2015

Wallace and his wife Kim in 2001 Kennykimwallace2001nhis.jpg
Wallace and his wife Kim in 2001
Wallace's 2001 Cup car, subbing for Steve Park Kenny Wallace DEI Chevrolet Dover September 2001.jpg
Wallace's 2001 Cup car, subbing for Steve Park

In 2001, Wallace signed with the unsponsored Eel River Racing team, and also was hired to drive the No. 48 Goulds Pumps-sponsored Chevy in the Busch Series full-time for Innovative Motorsports. After several DNQ's, Wallace resigned from the team to concentrate on his Busch ride. He won his first race in seven years at North Carolina Speedway and finished tenth in points. He also filled in for Steve Park in the Cup Series, [9] winning one pole and nailing down two top tens, including a second-place finish at Rockingham Speedway, tying a career best. [6] He did not win in 2002, but moved up to seventh in the Busch series standings in the No. 48 Chevrolet now sponsored by Stacker 2. [6] He replaced Kevin Harvick in Richard Childress Racing's No. 29 car at Martinsville after the latter was suspended for deliberately wrecking another driver in the Truck Series race the day before. He was hired late in the season by Bill Davis Racing to replace Hut Stricklin in the No. 23 Hills Brothers Coffee-sponsored Dodge, and was hired to drive the car full-time in 2003, bringing his Stacker 2 sponsorship with him while also driving a single race in the Busch Series for Michael Waltrip at Gateway, his hometown track in St. Louis. After one top ten finish, Wallace and the team moved down to the Busch Series in 2004, garnering ten top tens. [6] He also drove in the Cup Series five times for Michael Waltrip Racing. [6]

In 2005, Davis Racing closed its Busch team, allowing Wallace and sponsor Stacker 2 to join ppc Racing's No. 22 Ford, earning five Top fives and eleven top tens. [6] During that season Wallace's team lost sponsorship when Stacker 2 backed out of NASCAR, and drove for the rest of his time with ppc Racing driving the No. 22 AutoZone-sponsored Ford. He began driving for Furniture Row Racing in the Cup Series that season, and ran seventeen races with them in 2006. [6] After four top tens in 2006, Furniture Row began racing full-time in Cup, so Wallace left ppc. [6]

Despite getting voted into the All-Star Race at Charlotte, Wallace was unable to keep the No. 78 in the top 35 in owner's points, and left the team in August. [6] On August 22, 2007, he filled in for Kyle Petty in the No. 45 Wells Fargo-sponsored Dodge at Bristol. [6] Shortly after that drove as a sub for an injured Ricky Rudd in the No. 88 Snickers-sponsored Ford Fusion until Rudd returned.

Wallace attempted to qualify for the 2008 Daytona 500 in a second car for Furniture Row Racing—the No. 87 Denver Mattress-sponsored Chevrolet. This car was entered as a safety net for the team's primary driver Joe Nemechek in the 78, should his car not make the race. Nemechek locked the 78 in on pole day, giving Wallace the opportunity to race. Wallace finished eighth in the first Duel at Daytona, [10] making the 50th Daytona 500. Wallace was black flagged in the 500 for failure to maintain the NASCAR-required speed, allowing him to finished dead-last. [11] Wallace drove for Armando Fitz early in the 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series season before switching to the No. 28 for Jay Robinson. [6] Between the 2008, 2009, and 2010 seasons, Wallace finished in the top ten three times. [6] He left Jay Robinson and joined RAB Racing, driving without a paycheck in exchange for getting to drive competitive equipment. Wallace recorded eleven top ten finishes in 2011, with a best finish of fifth at Richmond. [6] In October, he announced that he would return to the team in 2012. However, Wallace only ran the first five races before sponsorship issues forced him to move to a partial schedule. In addition to driving both RAB's Nos. 09 and 99, Wallace also drove at Indianapolis with Benny Gordon's SR2 Motorsports team and finished 19th.

In January 2012, RAB Racing announced that Wallace would be attempting to qualify for the 2012 Daytona 500, driving the American Ethanol-sponsored No. 09 Toyota Camry. [12] The team suffered fuel pump issues in the Gatorade Duel and failed to qualify for the race. [13]

In July 2012, Wallace was guaranteed a ride for one race in the No. 22 Penske Racing Nationwide car, [14] but Sam Hornish Jr. was given the ride.

In 2013, Wallace ran the inaugural Mudsummer Classic at Eldora Speedway and after winning the fourth heat race, [15] he finished seventeenth after starting fourth in the event. [16] He also ran at Chicagoland Speedway in the Truck Series, as well as running a limited schedule in the Nationwide Series for RAB Racing; at the Chicagoland Nationwide race, he made his 900th start in NASCAR's top three divisions. [17] In late September, he qualified Brian Vickers' Sprint Cup Series car at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, due to a scheduling conflict; Vickers drove in the race and finished 7th. [18]

In early 2015, Wallace competed in the Chili Bowl Midget Nationals for Loyet Motorsports. Also in 2015, Kenny's brother, Mike Wallace, had open heart surgery. Kenny was announced as his replacement in the Winn-Dixie 300 at Talladega, driving the No. 26 Xfinity Series Toyota for JGL Racing. Wallace was involved in a late-race accident and finished 38th. He joined RAB Racing for the Iowa race in June with the sponsorship from U.S. Cellular, finishing a respectable 23rd after starting from the rear of the field. He also announced that he would run his final NASCAR race at Iowa with Joe Gibbs Racing in August. He finished fifteenth in his final NASCAR start. [19]

2016–present

Though his NASCAR driving career came to an end, he continues to race on dirt tracks in his UMPDirtCar modified. In August, he ran the Stadium Super Trucks race at the Charlotte Dirt Track, driving the No. 36 Safecraft Safety Equipment truck. He finished eighth in the event. [20]

Personal life

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. Rusty is the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion and winner of 55 Cup Series races. Mike is a winner of four Nationwide Series and five Camping World Truck Series races. Rusty's son, Steve Wallace, is a former Nationwide Series driver, and Mike's daughter, Chrissy Wallace, has participated in multiple Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series races.

Living outside of St. Louis, Missouri, Wallace is married to Kim and has three daughters, Brooke, Brandy, and Brittany. He became a grandfather on May 19, 2016 [22]

During his early Cup days, Wallace had a go-kart track in his backyard that hosted races for other Cup drivers. The track was eventually razed when Wallace didn't have insurance to cover injuries sustained at the track. [2]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPtsRef
1990 Randy Hope Motorsports 99 Pontiac DAY RCH CAR ATL
DNQ
DAR BRI 81st85 [23]
36 NWS
26
MAR TAL CLT DOV SON POC MCH DAY POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL
1991 Team SABCO 42 Pontiac DAY RCH CAR ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL CLT
13
DOV
26
SON POC MCH DAY POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR 44th412 [24]
Team III Racing 24 Pontiac RCH
31
DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO
43
ATL
23
1992 Rusty Wallace Racing DAY CAR RCH ATL DAR
DNQ
BRI NWS MAR TAL CLT DOV SON POC MCH DAY POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL NA- [25]
1993 Team SABCO 40 Pontiac DAY
23
CAR
23
RCH
26
ATL
16
DAR
32
BRI
13
NWS
15
MAR
24
TAL
14
SON
36
CLT
23
DOV
13
POC
15
MCH
29
DAY
28
NHA
21
POC
23
TAL
35
GLN
9
MCH
23
BRI
9
DAR
10
RCH
32
DOV
16
MAR
15
NWS
27
CLT
35
CAR
37
PHO
17
ATL
30
23rd2893 [26]
1994 FILMAR Racing 81 Ford DAY CAR RCH ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL SON CLT DOV POC MCH
19
DAY NHA POC 40th1413 [27]
Charles Hardy Racing 44 Ford TAL
9
IND GLN MCH
Robert Yates Racing 28 Ford BRI
13
DAR
11
RCH
32
DOV
20
MAR
4
NWS
10
CLT
14
CAR
15
PHO
18
ATL
25
1995 FILMAR Racing 81 Ford DAY
DNQ
CAR
20
RCH
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
DAR
DNQ
BRI NWS
DNQ
MAR
21
TAL
36
SON CLT
31
DOV
18
POC MCH
36
DAY
DNQ
NHA POC
37
TAL IND
36
GLN MCH
24
BRI
DNQ
DAR RCH
20
DOV MAR
DNQ
NWS CLT
DNQ
CAR PHO
26
ATL 42nd878 [28]
1996 DAY
21
CAR
7
RCH
15
ATL
37
DAR
17
BRI
34
NWS
18
MAR
14
TAL
14
SON
27
CLT
32
DOV
20
POC
37
MCH
33
DAY
38
NHA
19
POC
36
TAL
20
IND
33
GLN
31
MCH
37
BRI
15
DAR
13
RCH
38
DOV
20
MAR
10
NWS
15
CLT
30
CAR
19
PHO
37
ATL
DNQ
28th2694 [29]
1997 DAY
22
CAR
41
RCH
40
ATL
29
DAR
14
TEX
13
BRI
41
MAR
6
SON
36
TAL
26
CLT
39
DOV
27
POC
34
MCH
43
CAL
DNQ
DAY
11
NHA
19
POC
34
IND
30
GLN
27
MCH
32
BRI
39
DAR
24
RCH
24
NHA
27
DOV
38
MAR
6
CLT
28
TAL
15
CAR
37
PHO
35
ATL
30
33rd2462 [30]
1998 DAY
DNQ
CAR
38
LVS
42
ATL
7
DAR
9
BRI
42
TEX
34
MAR
22
TAL
7
CAL
19
CLT
25
DOV
40
RCH
23
MCH
39
POC
39
SON
22
NHA
10
POC
35
IND
43
GLN
26
MCH
DNQ
BRI
42
NHA
6
DAR
10
RCH
11
DOV
43
MAR
43
CLT
16
TAL
40
DAY
35
PHO
8
CAR
16
ATL
34
31st2615 [31]
1999 Andy Petree Racing 55 Chevy DAY
42
CAR
13
LVS
40
ATL
29
DAR
23
TEX
39
BRI
16
MAR
6
TAL
7
CAL
27
RCH
41
CLT
12
DOV
39
MCH
21
POC
25
SON
14
DAY
15
NHA
2
POC
37
IND
39
GLN
19
MCH
27
BRI
11
DAR
35
RCH
12
NHA
34
DOV
43
MAR
5
CLT
30
TAL
5
CAR
16
PHO
18
HOM
15
ATL
34
22nd3210 [32]
2000 DAY
29
CAR
24
LVS
39
ATL
37
DAR
35
BRI
20
TEX
21
MAR
42
TAL
40
CAL
36
RCH
20
CLT
27
DOV
18
MCH
31
POC
23
SON
13
DAY
19
NHA
26
POC
21
IND
29
GLN
14
MCH
30
BRI
26
DAR
35
RCH
14
NHA
43
DOV
15
MAR
22
CLT
37
TAL
2
CAR
43
PHO
19
HOM
24
ATL
23
26th2874 [33]
2001 Eel River Racing 27 Pontiac DAY
25
CAR
42
LVS
31
ATL
29
DAR
31
BRI
38
TEX
25
MAR
37
TAL
DNQ
CAL
37
RCH
40
CLT
40
DOV
27
MCH
DNQ
POC
DNQ
SON
DNQ
DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI 39th2054 [34]
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 1 Chevy DAR
41
RCH
21
DOV
22
KAN
17
CLT
23
MAR
20
TAL
6
PHO
11
CAR
2
HOM
14
ATL
28
NHA
25
2002 DAY
30
CAR
10
LVS
27
ATL
22
DAR BRI TEX 39th1868 [35]
Richard Childress Racing 29 Chevy MAR
32
Michael Waltrip Racing 98 Chevy TAL
21
CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON
Innovative Motorsports DAY
42
CHI
29
NHA POC IND
32
GLN
36
MCH BRI
Bill Davis Racing 23 Dodge DAR
25
RCH
14
NHA
18
DOV
27
KAN
16
CLT
25
MAR ATL
36
CAR
13
PHO
11
HOM
23
Andy Petree Racing 33 Chevy TAL
33
2003 Bill Davis Racing 23 Dodge DAY
16
CAR
38
LVS
30
ATL
26
DAR
23
BRI
10
TEX
23
TAL
17
MAR
12
CAL
22
RCH
29
CLT
42
DOV
23
POC
29
MCH
25
SON
29
DAY
15
CHI
24
NHA
38
POC
32
IND
24
GLN
34
MCH
42
BRI
15
DAR
24
RCH
23
NHA
36
DOV
28
TAL
20
KAN
31
CLT
32
MAR
16
ATL
30
PHO
25
CAR
31
HOM
22
30th3061 [36]
2004 Michael Waltrip Racing 00 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL
37
CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY
DNQ
CHI NHA POC IND
34
GLN MCH
DNQ
BRI
25
CAL RCH NHA DOV CLT
DNQ
MAR ATL
DNQ
PHO DAR HOM
22
50th365 [37]
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 1 Chevy TAL
32
KAN
2005 Michael Waltrip Racing 00 Chevy DAY
40
CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL
DNQ
DAR
27
RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON IND
DNQ
GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA 52nd376 [38]
Bill Davis Racing Dodge DAY
DNQ
Front Row Motorsports 92 Chevy CHI
DNQ
NHA POC
Furniture Row Racing 78 Chevy DOV
34
TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL TEX
Roush Racing 97 Ford PHO
16
HOM
21
2006 Furniture Row Racing 78 Chevy DAY
DNQ
CAL
41
LVS
38
ATL
DNQ
BRI
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
TEX
DNQ
PHO
25
TAL
DNQ
RCH
25
DAR
DNQ
CLT
29
DOV
38
POC MCH SON DAY
DNQ
CHI
38
NHA
42
POC IND
32
GLN MCH
DNQ
BRI
30
CAL
39
RCH
37
NHA
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
KAN
31
TAL
42
CLT
DNQ
MAR
29
ATL
35
TEX
30
PHO
DNQ
HOM
DNQ
43rd984 [39]
2007 DAY
DNQ
CAL
DNQ
LVS
24
ATL
DNQ
BRI
21
MAR
DNQ
TEX
42
PHO
40
TAL
26
RCH
39
DAR
24
CLT
34
DOV
DNQ
POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
SON
DNQ
NHA
DNQ
DAY
25
CHI
DNQ
IND
DNQ
POC
DNQ
GLN
31
MCH 46th1066 [40]
Petty Enterprises 45 Dodge BRI
32
CAL
Robert Yates Racing 88 Ford RCH
28
NHA
34
DOV
23
KAN
40
TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM
2008 Furniture Row Racing 87 Chevy DAY
43
CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN 61st166 [41]
Michael Waltrip Racing 00 Toyota TAL
12
CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM
2012 RAB Racing 09 Toyota DAY
DNQ
PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV TAL CLT KAN MAR TEX PHO HOM 75th01 [42]
2013 Michael Waltrip Racing 55 Toyota DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA
QL
DOV KAN CLT TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM NA- [43]
- Qualified for Brian Vickers
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1993 Team SABCO Pontiac 2423
1995 FILMAR Racing Ford DNQ
1996 3321
1997 3622
1998 DNQ
1999 Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet 3342
2000 3929
2001 Eel River Racing Pontiac 2325
2002 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet 1830
2003 Bill Davis Racing Dodge 2116
2005 Michael Waltrip Racing Chevrolet 2140
2006 Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet DNQ
2007 DNQ
2008 1743
2012 RAB Racing Toyota DNQ

Xfinity Series

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
1988 Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 8 Chevy DAY HCY CAR MAR DAR BRI LNG NZH SBO NSV CLT DOV ROU LAN LVL MYB OXF SBO HCY LNG IRP ROU BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR
11
CLT CAR MAR 74th130 [44]
1989 Rusty Wallace Racing 36 Pontiac DAY
10
CAR
24
MAR
7
HCY
8
DAR
29
BRI
5
NZH
15
SBO
6
LAN
13
NSV
3*
CLT
12
DOV
7
ROU
4
LVL
7
VOL
8
MYB
20
SBO
9
HCY
9
DUB
9
IRP
13
ROU
11
BRI
9
DAR
22
RCH
3
DOV
27
MAR
19
CLT
8
CAR
21
MAR
12
6th3750 [45]
1990 DAY
25
RCH
5
CAR
3
MAR
29
HCY
6
DAR
8
BRI
19
LAN
2
SBO
25
NZH
7
HCY
10
CLT
9
DOV
13
ROU
27
VOL
11
MYB
3
OXF
20
NHA
24
SBO
19
DUB
9
IRP
14
ROU
14
BRI
20
DAR
9
RCH
6
DOV
8
MAR
8
CLT
11
NHA
41
CAR
14
MAR
13*
7th3829 [46]
1991 DAY
10
RCH
3
CAR
2
MAR
3
VOL
1*
HCY
20
DAR
13
BRI
9
LAN
19
SBO
15
NZH
3
CLT
26
DOV
18
ROU
4
HCY
12
MYB
4
GLN
14
OXF
8
NHA
1*
SBO
2*
DUB
2
IRP
24
ROU
7*
BRI
6
DAR
27
RCH
15
DOV
16
CLT
7
NHA
26
CAR
3
MAR
21
2nd4190 [47]
1992 DAY
16
RCH
2
MAR
1*
BRI
9
HCY
24
LAN
3
DUB
8
NZH
7
ROU
4
MYB
3
GLN
6
VOL
23
NHA
23
IRP
12
ROU
21
NHA
18
BRI
7
RCH
10
MAR
22
HCY
8
6th3966 [48]
Chevy CAR
5
ATL
12
DAR
11
CLT
25
DOV
11
TAL
26
MCH
32
DAR
18
DOV
5
CLT
18
CAR
7
1994 FILMAR Racing 8 Ford DAY
8
CAR
23
RCH
2
ATL
21
MAR
3
DAR
4
HCY
27
BRI
20
ROU
3*
NHA
4
NZH
8
CLT
43
DOV
38
MYB
2
GLN
25
MLW
5
SBO
23*
TAL
24
HCY
2
IRP
8
MCH
34
BRI
1*
DAR
21
RCH
1*
DOV
18
CLT
15
MAR
1
CAR
6
4th3554 [49]
1995 DAY
4
CAR RCH
1*
ATL
18
NSV
4
DAR BRI
4
HCY NHA NZH CLT
40
DOV MYB GLN MLW
11
TAL
3
SBO IRP MCH
26
BRI
30
DAR
14
RCH
8
DOV CLT
10
CAR
42
HOM
16*
27th1814 [50]
1996 DAY
DNQ
CAR RCH ATL NSV
28*
DAR BRI
3
HCY NZH CLT
DNQ
DOV
13
SBO MYB GLN
9
MLW
4
NHA
30
TAL
37
IRP MCH
22
BRI DAR RCH
1*
DOV CLT CAR HOM
14
41st1189 [51]
1997 Ricky Craven Motorsports 2 Chevy DAY CAR RCH ATL LVS DAR HCY TEX
DNQ
BRI NSV TAL NHA NZH CLT DOV SBO GLN MLW MYB 99th85 [52]
FILMAR Racing 12 Ford GTY
DNQ
IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH
26
DOV CLT CAL CAR HOM
1999 Team Rensi Motorsports 25 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR TEX
DNQ
NSV
26
BRI
6
TAL CAL NHA
22
RCH
7
NZH CLT
15
DOV
13
SBO GLN MLW
17
MYB
21
PPR GTY
27
IRP MCH
38
BRI
6
DAR
6
RCH
4
DOV
6
CLT
27
CAR
7
MEM
DNQ
PHO
5
HOM
19
23rd2167 [53]
2000 DAY
6
CAR
6
LVS ATL
41
DAR
31
BRI
4
TAL
11
CAL RCH
DNQ
NHA CLT
41
DOV SBO MYB GLN MLW NZH PPR GTY
8
IRP MCH BRI
4
DAR
11
RCH
6
DOV CLT
11
CAR
9
MEM PHO
7
HOM 30th1814 [54]
Bill Davis Racing 22 Pontiac TEX
30
NSV
2001 Innovative Motorsports 48 Chevy DAY
8
CAR
4
LVS
24
ATL
19
DAR
4
BRI
5
TEX
43
NSH
36
TAL
10
CAL
38
RCH
8
NHA
5
NZH
32
CLT
30
DOV
12
KEN
35
MLW
16
GLN
11
CHI
14
GTY
6
PPR
9
IRP
11
MCH
22
BRI
3
DAR
18
RCH
23
DOV
2
KAN
25
CLT
32
MEM
21
PHO
10
CAR
1
HOM
25
10th3799 [55]
2002 DAY
10
CAR
12
LVS
8
DAR
5
BRI
6
TEX
25
NSH
11
CAL
14
RCH
17
NHA
26
NZH
12
CLT
12
DOV
7
NSH
6
KEN
9
MLW
18
CHI
28
GTY
19
PPR
13
IRP
5
BRI
6
DAR
11
RCH
10
DOV
9
KAN
22
CLT
22
MEM
19
ATL
18
CAR
9
PHO
30
HOM
24
7th4078 [56]
Pontiac TAL
9
DAY
35
MCH
18
2003 Michael Waltrip Racing 99 Chevy DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX TAL NSH CAL RCH GTY
10
NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM ATL PHO CAR HOM 155th0 [57]
2004 Bill Davis Racing 23 Chevy DAY
12
CAR
DNQ
LVS
25
DAR
12
BRI
16
TEX
37
NSH
18
TAL
6
CAL
9
GTY
33
RCH
9
NZH
9
CLT
9
DOV
11
NSH
18
KEN
33
MLW
25
DAY
30
CHI
36
NHA
7
PPR
14
IRP
9
MCH
19
BRI
14
CAL
13
RCH
33
DOV
20*
KAN
15
CLT
9
MEM
13
ATL
7
PHO
22
DAR
7
HOM
19
9th3851 [58]
Stanton Barrett Motorsports 91 Pontiac CAR
16
2005 Ppc Racing 22 Ford DAY
37
CAL
13
MXC
8
LVS
23
ATL
12
NSH
2
BRI
14
TEX
9
PHO
16
TAL
35
DAR
2
RCH
20
CLT
9
DOV
9
NSH
2
KEN
14
MLW
8
DAY
4
CHI
29
NHA
11
PPR
3
GTY
24
IRP
11
GLN
28
MCH
18
BRI
35
CAL
8
RCH
31
DOV
11
KAN
24
CLT
26
MEM
18
TEX
20
PHO
14
HOM
29
7th4068 [59]
2006 DAY
13
CAL
34
MXC
19
LVS
32
ATL
19
BRI
8
TEX
27
NSH
8
PHO
28
TAL
13
RCH
23
DAR
16
CLT
13
DOV
16
NSH
11
KEN
20
MLW
8
DAY
14
CHI
29
NHA
27
MAR
13
GTY
9
IRP
20
GLN
31
MCH
18
BRI
29
CAL
36
RCH
24
DOV
14
KAN
22
CLT
19
MEM
14
TEX
16
PHO
31
HOM
26
11th3626 [60]
2007 Team Rensi Motorsports 25 Ford DAY CAL
26
MXC LVS ATL BRI NSH TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW NHA DAY CHI 114th146 [61]
Richard Childress Racing 2 Chevy GTY
34
IRP CGV GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH DOV KAN CLT
Roush Fenway Racing 26 Ford MEM
QL
TEX PHO HOM
2008 Fitz Motorsports 36 Dodge DAY
DNQ
CAL
18
LVS
13
ATL
25
BRI
11
16th3121 [62]
Jay Robinson Racing 28 Chevy NSH
32
TEX
26
PHO
20
MXC
19
TAL
30
RCH
37
DAR
17
CLT
23
DOV
20
NSH
16
KEN
29
MLW
28
NHA
23
DAY
25
CHI
28
GTY
18
IRP
22
CGV
31
GLN
21
MCH
30
BRI
26
CAL
28
RCH
18
DOV
29
KAN
28
CLT
16
MEM
3
TEX
26
PHO
15
HOM
33
2009 DAY
16
CAL
31
LVS
14
BRI
14
TEX
21
NSH
24
PHO
29
TAL
17
RCH
23
DAR
18
CLT
18
DOV
33
NSH
16
KEN
37
MLW
33
NHA
20
DAY
16
CHI
27
GTY
29
IRP
10
IOW
7
GLN
19
MCH
22
BRI
14
CGV
17
ATL
27
RCH
26
DOV
20
KAN
20
CAL
24
CLT
21
MEM
13
TEX
17
PHO
17
HOM
17
11th3569 [63]
2010 DAY
16
CAL
29
LVS
34
BRI
19
NSH
25
PHO
21
TEX
27
TAL
11
RCH
22
DAR
20
DOV
21
CLT
28
NSH
25
KEN
22
ROA
21
NHA
32
DAY
31
CHI
28
GTY
20
IRP
35
IOW
21
GLN
21
MCH
29
BRI
29
CGV
13
ATL
25
RCH
31
DOV
22
KAN
26
CAL
23
CLT
27
TEX
24
PHO
20
HOM
28
19th3198 [64]
Toyota GTY
13
2011 RAB Racing 09 Toyota DAY
28
PHO
10
LVS
10
BRI
17
CAL
15
TEX
20
TAL
25
NSH
12
RCH
13
DAR
11
DOV
7
IOW
6
CLT
20
CHI
7
MCH
20
ROA
28
DAY
7
KEN
6
NHA
6
NSH
10
IRP
12
IOW
7
GLN
32
CGV
16
BRI
36
ATL
19
RCH
5
CHI
17
DOV
16
KAN
19
CLT
16
TEX
13
PHO
17
HOM
33
7th963 [65]
2012 DAY
30
PHO
36
LVS
11
BRI
33
CAL
7
TEX RCH CHI
4
22nd311 [66]
99 TAL
9
DAR IOW CLT DOV MCH
34
ROA KEN
11
DAY NHA CHI
20
KEN DOV CLT KAN
18
TEX
15
PHO HOM
15
24 IND
19
IOW GLN CGV BRI ATL RCH
2013 29 DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX RCH
36
TAL DAR CLT
29
DOV IOW
13
MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW
22
GLN MOH BRI
19
ATL RCH
17
CHI
17
KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM 38th155 [67]
2014 DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX DAR RCH TAL IOW CLT DOV MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW
19
GLN MOH BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV KAN CLT TEX PHO HOM 65th25 [68]
2015 JGL Racing 26 Toyota DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL
38
51st56 [69]
RAB Racing 29 Toyota IOW
23
CLT DOV MCH CHI DAY KEN NHA IND
Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Toyota IOW
15
GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM
- Qualified for Jamie McMurray

Camping World Truck Series

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPtsRef
1995 Earl Barban Racing 90 Ford PHO TUS SGS MMR POR EVG I70 LVL BRI MLW CNS HPT IRP FLM RCH MAR
4
NWS
8
SON MMR PHO
15
44th420 [70]
1996 Penske Racing South 22 Ford HOM PHO POR EVG TUS CNS HPT
18
BRI NZH MLW LVL I70 IRP
7
FLM GLN NSV RCH
14
NHA MAR NWS
4
SON MMR
33
PHO
12
LVS 34th727 [71]
2007 Billy Ballew Motorsports 51 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT MFD DOV TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI GTW
17
NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 83rd124 [72]
2008 15 Toyota DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT MFD DOV TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN IRP NSH BRI GTW NHA LVS TAL MAR ATL TEX PHO
22
HOM 86th97 [73]
2013 SS-Green Light Racing 81 Toyota DAY MAR CAR KAN CLT DOV TEX KEN IOW ELD
17
POC MCH BRI MSP IOW CHI
20
LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 99th01 [74]

Superstar Racing Experience

(key) * – Most laps led. 1 – Heat 1 winner. 2 – Heat 2 winner.

Superstar Racing Experience results
YearNo.123456SRXCPts
2023 36 STA STA II
9
MMS BER ELD LOS
8
18th01

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

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Achievements
Preceded by
None
NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year
1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Inaugural
Prelude to the Dream Winner
2005
Succeeded by