Hi Guys,I'm from the Kevin Harvick message board and we're doing a research project on other Winston Cup drivers.I was assigned Mr.Wallace.Here's the thing Guys.
Can any of you faithful fans give me some interesting and possibly obscure facts about Rusty?.Racing related or otherwise?.Anything you you got would be greatly appreciated.This is all in good fun and we all get to learn more about other drivers and thier lives in racing.So if your out there please help.Thanks Guys.
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You know if you do not like rusty Wallace fine but you do not have to trash Him like that. Just do not respond If I am correct it said rusty Fans which you obviously are not.
Rusty Has Many more accomp;ishments than 1 Winston Cup Championship you are just too much of a jerk to see it like I said if you do not like rusty don't comment noone wants to hear stupid uneducated garbage like you are writing so find another way to pass your time
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Hobbies: Rusty owns and pilots a Lear jet and helicopter
Favorite Music: Rock N Roll
Pets: 4 dogs named Sadie, Winston, Miller, and Gadget
Big Fan Of: NHRA Drag Racing
If he wasn't racing: He could see himself as a commercial or contracted pilot, he won his first stock car race at the age of 16.
By the time Rusty turned 20, he had won over 70 feature events and was voted Most Popular Driver at his Lakehill Speedway home track.
He won the USAC Rookie of the Year Award in 1979. Rusty also won the ASA Championship in 1983.
He won the prestigious Winston Cup Rookie of the Year award in 1984, his first Winston Cup win came at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 6, 1986.
Rusty has also won the 1989 Winston "All Star" race, the 1996 inaugural Thunder Special race at Suzuka, Japan, and the 1998 Bud Shootout.
He also won the 1991 IROC Championship.
Rusty Wallace was also inducted on February 1, 1998 into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
He finished second in his NASCAR Winston Cup debut, at the 1980 Atlanta 500 at Atlanta International Speedway -- now Atlanta Motor Speedway -- in Hampton, Ga.
He ranks second in NASCAR Winston Cup victories among active drivers, trailing only Dale Earnhardt.
He led the most laps in both 1993, 1994 and 2000, earning the most wins, 10 and eight, in the first two years.
Rusty was named National Motorsports Press
Association Driver of the Year in 1988 and 1993. Wallace gave the Ford Taurus its first win when he secured his first Daytona victory in the 1998 Bud Shootout at Daytona.
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