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    Default Steve Wallace to race in the Daytona 500.

    STEVE WALLACE TO MAKE SPRINT CUP SERIES DEBUT IN 53RD ANNUAL DAYTONA 500
    --23 Year-Old Set to Write History as Fourth Family Member to Compete in The Great American Race--


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    MOORESVILLE, NC (January 19, 2011)—Officials of Rusty Wallace Racing (RWR) announced today that 23 year-old Steve Wallace will make his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut in February's 53rd annual running of NASCAR’s most prestigious event—the Daytona 500. Wallace will pilot the No. 77 Toyota Camry for RWR at Daytona, with backing from longtime sponsor 5-Hour Energy and new partner Aspen Dental.

    When Steve Wallace and the 5-Hour Energy Camry take the green flag on February 20th at NASCAR’s most historic venue, the well-pedigreed racer will write his own chapter in NASCAR history. His Sprint Cup debut will make the Wallace family the first ever to have produced four Daytona 500 competitors, breaking a longtime tie with the Petty, Allison, Earnhardt and Bodine families. When Wallace starts the 2011 event, a member of his family will have competed in 27 of the last 30 Daytona 500s.

    The third-generation driver will have familiar leadership for his first run in The Great American Race, as RWR General Manager, Larry Carter, will serve as crew chief for the No. 77 5-Hour Energy Toyota. A veteran Sprint Cup crew chief, Carter led Rusty Wallace to a top-ten in the elder Wallace’s final Daytona 500 in 2005, as well as a fourth-place finish in the July 2005 event at Daytona.

    Providing additional comfort to the younger Wallace in his Cup Series debut is a guaranteed place among the 43-car starting field, enabled through an agreement between RWR and Penske Racing.

    Said Steve Wallace, “Starting my first Daytona 500 is definitely going to be the most exciting day of my career—make that my life—so far. It’s something that every kid wanting to be a racer—including me—dreams of doing one day. It’s the some of the best drivers in the world competing in the biggest race in the world. I really have to thank 5-Hour Energy and Aspen Dental for making this possible.

    “As far as the race, my goals are simple: to stay out of trouble, earn all the respect I can from the other guys and make sure the 5-Hour Energy Toyota is there at the end of the race. The way restrictor plate racing goes, if we can do that, there’s no telling what can happen.”

    If his Nationwide Series record is any proof, Wallace has shown his ability to survive—and thrive—on Daytona’s high banks. Wallace has four lead-lap top-15 finishes in his last five Daytona starts, including a top-ten in last February’s 300-miler. In the other event, Wallace ran among the contenders until being taken out by a bizarre incident for which Jason Leffler was penalized five laps.

    Team owner Rusty Wallace shares his son’s enthusiasm for the event. “This is a big event for all of us—for Steve, our team, our family and our sponsors,” Wallace stated, “When you’re a young driver coming up, you dream about racing in the Daytona 500 and now Steve’s going to get the opportunity to do it. He’s grown by leaps and bounds as a driver in the Nationwide Series over the last few years and we think he’s ready for this opportunity.

    “We’ve been looking at this race as an opportunity for a while, because I really believe that the new pavement at Daytona is going to be a great equalizer among the teams. The cars will have a ton of grip and it’s going to make handling a much smaller part of the equation.

    “Our program for Daytona has come together pretty quickly and I really want to thank 5-Hour Energy and Aspen Dental for coming aboard to support it.”

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    There's the start of the " BIG ONE".

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    can we say "and....the caution is out!" how can they be that proud of a spot that daddy 'bought for him! i saw him tear the wall down at bristol in a late model, i saw him wreck every nationwide car he has ever driven, and oh my gosh!!!..rusty is putting him in a cup car! rusty bought the points from penski's #77. with his attitude and his bad temper this whole scenario is scarey!

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    I remember a few years back at the July Daytona nationwide series race when he sent his Uncle Mike spinning into the infield wall on the last lap. He can't even control his nationwide car, how is he gonna control a cup series car?

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    Oh, he is good at Daytona

    Here he is in what is his best moment @ Daytona so far

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yasDhQndp0A

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    Here's Steve wrecking his Uncle Mike at Daytona.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AUUg...eature=related

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    Maybe if he would stop blinking his eyes he could drive !! The kid has NO talent....

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    breaking a longtime tie with the Petty, Allison, Earnhardt and Bodine families


    That partial sentence got my attention....
    At least a dozen victories....
    Each of those four families have at least one driver who have taken home the victory in the Great American Stock Car Race.... The Daytona 500....

    Just saying....
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    Caution! Caution!
    and the yellow flag is out for
    Steven Wallace

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    Just a kid following the NASCAR tradition. Talent has no bearing on getting a ride. Can think only a handful of NASCAR drivers with a pedigree and skill to be in the so called elite racing division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pieman View Post
    they should put
    Lauren Wallace in the seat.
    YES!!! Lauren Wallace. I forgot all about him. His commercials were the best.

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    Stevie has hit everything except the bottom of his daddy's bank account.
    "The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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    Default Oh no......

    Is this not one of the things that is wrong w/ 'THE CIRCUS' ?? This driver has NO business on the same track w/these guys !!!! (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) shame what NASCAR has become. Don't have much for it , anymore... Long live Tim Richmond / Dale Earnhardt !!!!! This site sux....

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