Rusty Wallace Racing, LLC (RWR), formerly known as Rusty Wallace, Inc. (RWI) was a NASCAR racing team based in Mooresville, North Carolina, near Charlotte. Owned by former NASCAR Winston Cup champion and commentator Rusty Wallace, the team competed primarily in the Xfinity Series with Wallace's younger brother Kenny Wallace and son Steve Wallace.

On January 6, 2012, Rusty Wallace that the team would go on a temporary hiatus after being unable to find sponsorship. The team returned to the Nationwide Series with Steven Wallace in 2012 at Richmond for a single race. The team made its final Nationwide Series start in 2013 with Steve Wallace behind the wheel.

Rusty Wallace Racing continues to operate, fielding super late models for Steve Wallace in the CARS Tour and NASCAR Local Racing Series.

Team history

RWI was founded in 1984 as Rusty Wallace's marketing firm. It began fielding racecars in 1985, with Wallace driving the No. 66 Oldsmobile. He won a pole in his first race at Daytona, and ran three more races that season, which included two consecutive top-fives. He ran three races in 1986 and 1988, and had four top-tens with sponsorship from Alugard and Kodiak.

Beginning with the 1989 season, Wallace began fielding the No. 36 Cox Treated Lumber Pontiac for his youngest brother Kenny. He would win three poles and had sixteen top-ten finishes, and was named Rookie of the Year in addition to his sixth-place points finish. After a winless 1990, he earned his first career victory at Volusia, followed by another win later in the year at New Hampshire, allowing him to finish a career-best 2nd in points. In 1992, Dirt Devil became the team's new sponsor, and Wallace had just one win and fell to sixth in points. After Kenny's promotion to the Winston Cup series, the team shut down.

RWI returned to competition in 2004, operating as many as three teams out of its headquarters in Mooresville, North Carolina. Following the 2011 season, the team ceased operations due to lack of sponsorship to run competitively, laying off many employees and selling half of its equipment. The downsized team returned part-time for 2012 and 2013, with equipment purchased from Roush Fenway Racing.

Nationwide Series

Car No. 62 history

Brendan Gaughan in 2010.

The No. 62 debuted in 2006 as the No. 61 Dodge. It was driven by Steve Wallace, Rusty's youngest son, at Dover and finished 21st. It ran another race at Phoenix with Wallace finishing 16th. The renumbered 64 ran only one race in 2007, with Chase Austin finishing 41st at Memphis.

The No. 62 driven by Michael Annett in 2011

The team would run full-time in 2008 with the ride originally to be shared between Austin, Penske Racing test driver David Stremme, and road racer Max Papis, but Stremme's consistent top-10 runs put him in the seat full-time, with the exception of road courses, with 5 top-fives and 16 top-10s leading to an 11th-place points finish for him. Atreus Homes and Communities began the season as the sponsor, but soon left. Penske sponsors AVIS and Penske Trucking, and Loan Star Title Loans shared the sponsorship duties for the rest of the season. Stremme's return to the Sprint Cup Series left the seat open, and former Truck Series driver Brendan Gaughan drove the renumbered 62 in 2009 with sponsorship from South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa, before U.S. Fidelis and 5-hour Energy came over to share sponsorship with the No. 66.

Michael Annett, along with sponsor Pilot Flying J, drove the car in 2011, with Gaughan returning to the Camping World Truck Series with Germain Racing. After an arrest for a DUI prior to Daytona, Annett rebounded and finished 9th in points. Following the shutdown of RWR, Annett was released and moved to Richard Petty Motorsports, while the No. 62 team's owners points were given to JD Motorsports.

Car No. 62 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts
2006Steve Wallace61DodgeDAYCALMXCLVSATLBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOV 21KANCLTMEMTEXPHO 16HOM63rd215
2007Chase Austin64DAYCALMXCLVSATLBRINSHTEXPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPCGVGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEM 41TEXPHOHOM82nd40
2008David StremmeChevyDAY 42CAL 17LVS 5ATL 30BRI 9NSH 6TEX 35PHO 10TAL 2RCH 6DAR 6CLT 12DOV 3NSH 2KEN 12MLW 34NHA 17DAY 8CHI 23GTY 9IRP 13MCH 16BRI 5CAL 10RCH 9DOV 11KAN 17CLT 31MEM 10TEX 10PHO 35HOM 1610th4238
Max PapisMXC 15CGV 20GLN 11
2009Brendan Gaughan62DAY 15CAL 9LVS 7BRI 21TEX 37NSH 17PHO 7TAL 38RCH 26DAR 19CLT 2DOV 12NSH 24KEN 4MLW 13NHA 21DAY 17CHI 13GTY 31IRP 12IOW 25GLN 22MCH 29BRI 19CGV 9ATL 31RCH 21DOV 19KAN 29CAL 7CLT 15MEM 5TEX 16PHO 19HOM 1116th3914
2010ToyotaDAY 30CAL 24LVS 13BRI 33NSH 10PHO 4TEX 21TAL 27RCH 9DAR 33DOV 13CLT 32NSH 13KEN 4ROA 3NHA 10DAY 29CHI 16GTY 17IRP 6IOW 31GLN 30MCH 32BRI 21CGV 27ATL 16RCH 17DOV 16KAN 9CAL 32CLT 11GTY 26TEX 17PHO 27HOM 812th3767
2011Michael AnnettDAY 39PHO 19LVS 13BRI 24CAL 18TEX 18TAL 19NSH 19RCH 16DAR 31DOV 20IOW 13CLT 14CHI 9MCH 19ROA 7DAY 6KEN 7NHA 7NSH 14IRP 29IOW 12GLN 19CGV 18BRI 6ATL 20RCH 11CHI 16DOV 12KAN 16CLT 17TEX 20PHO 10HOM 1916th944

Car No. 64 history

No. 64 in 2011

The No. 64 made a return in 2011 with David Reutimann running 5 races and Jason Bowles driving the car at Michigan, Road America and Watkins Glen.

Car No. 64 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334OwnersPts
2011David Reutimann64ToyotaDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXTALNSH 14RCHDARDOV 5IOWCLTCHIMCH 18KEN 18NHANSHIRPIOWBRI 20ATLRCHCHIDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM39th155
Jason BowlesROA 34DAYGLN 36CGV 13

Car No. 66 history

Steve Wallace in 2009.

RWI returned to competition in 2004 with late model racer Billy Parker (son of Hank Parker and brother of Hank Parker Jr.) as the driver of the No. 66 Dodge Intrepid in NASCAR's Busch Series, with primary sponsor Duraflame. Parker was scheduled to drive in 17 races, but after finishing only 4 of 8 races he was released. He was replaced by Jamie McMurray, who won the team's first pole on New Hampshire and later won the team's first race at Darlington. Rusty Wallace drove in two races as well, finishing in the top-ten both times.

In 2005, RWI ran a full 35 race schedule in the NASCAR Busch Series. At the request of Duraflame, who switched to sponsor a Brewco Motorsports entry, RWI's 66 was renumbered No. 64. McMurray shared driving duties with Wallace's former Penske Racing South teammate Jeremy Mayfield, Bill Elliott, and Wallace. Miller High Life Light and Top-Flite Golf shared sponsorship. The next season, McMurray and Steve Wallace split driver duties in the No. 64 Dodge Charger. Top-Flite Golf remained the primary sponsor during McMurray's 20 races, while the Jackson Roscoe Foundation was primary sponsor for most of Wallace's 17 races.

No. 66 in 2011 driven by Steve Wallace

In 2007, Steve Wallace was named the full-time driver of the newly renumbered 66, with Homelife Communities becoming a primary sponsor. Wallace won two poles but finished 19th in points. Reed Sorenson drove the 66 in one race as well. Atreus Homes and Jimmy John's sponsored Wallace in 2008, who had seven top-ten finishes. US Fidelis and 5-Hour Energy sponsored Wallace's full-time run in 2009, with one top five and nine top tens with a respectable 7th-place points finish. After U.S. Fidelis ran into financial trouble, 5-hour Energy sponsored the team in 2010 and 2011, finishing 10th in points in both seasons respectively. After 5-hour Energy left RWR to sponsor Clint Bowyer at Michael Waltrip Racing in the Cup Series, team owner Rusty Wallace was forced to suspend the Nationwide Series operations and handed the No. 66 owners points to MAKE Motorsports.

In 2012, the team ran a single race with Steve Wallace in No. 4 Ford Mustang at the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond, using the owners points of Jay Robinson Racing. Wallace started and finished in 11th place. For 2013, RWR and Wallace planned to run 10 to 15 races with sponsorship from Richard Tocado Companies, and equipment purchased from Roush Fenway Racing. The team ended up only running one race, the History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with the Steven Wallace driving the No. 66. Wallace started 40th and finished 25th.

Car No. 66 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435OwnersPts
2004Billy Parker66DodgeDAYCARLVS 28DARBRITEX 26NSHTALCAL 22GTY 43RCHNZHCLT 43DOV 42NSHKEN 24MLWDAYCHI 3734th1718
Jamie McMurrayNHA 22PPRIRPBRI 23CAL 5RCHDOVKANCLT 8MEMATL 36DAR 1HOM 2
Rusty WallaceMCH 6PHO 7
2005Jeremy Mayfield64DAY 21LVS 24BRI 6TAL 42CLT 38DAY 11CHI 39MCH 23CAL 2717th3622
Jamie McMurrayCAL 7ATL 9NSH 11TEX 28PHO 36DAR 40RCH 33DOV 3NHA 5GLN 26BRI 8RCH 37CLT 16PHO 18
Rusty WallaceMXC 6KEN 24GTY 37DOV 7KAN 13TEX 27
Bill ElliottNSH 23MLW 17PPR 6
Mike WallaceIRP 10HOM 12
Steve WallaceMEM 15
2006Jamie McMurrayDAY 16CAL 5MXC 10LVS 7ATL 9TEX 15PHO 10TAL 36DAR 3CLT 43DAY 11CHI 40NHA 32GLN 3BRI 30CAL 17RCH 11DOV 4CLT 31PHO 1516th3610
Steve WallaceBRI 33NSH 12RCH 28DOV 38NSH 15KEN 11MLW 25MAR 35GTY 31IRP 20MCH 24KAN 24MEM 20TEX 31HOM 22
2007Steve Wallace66DAY 30CAL 22MXC 18LVS 17ATL 35BRI 31NSH 14TEX 32PHO 29TAL 26RCH 32DAR 39CLT 30DOV 22NSH 12KEN 22MLW 27NHA 15DAY 39CHI 32GTY 28IRP 17CGV 32GLN 34MCH 37BRI 32CAL 25RCH 18DOV 22KAN 37MEM 35TEX 23PHO 37HOM 3430th2840
Reed SorensonCLT 25
2008Steve WallaceChevyDAY 37CAL 15LVS 30ATL 18BRI 16NSH 24TEX 16PHO 16MXC 10TAL 32RCH 5DAR 5CLT 20DOV 11NSH 21KEN 17MLW 19NHA 21DAY 13CHI 24GTY 26IRP 10CGV 10GLN 28MCH 38BRI 10CAL 20RCH 17DOV 18KAN 41CLT 32MEM 9TEX 28PHO 33HOM 1520th3615
2009DAY 42CAL 10LVS 30BRI 7TEX 14NSH 9PHO 12TAL 34RCH 11DAR 14CLT 17DOV 29NSH 7KEN 14MLW 6NHA 11DAY 12CHI 16GTY 24IRP 5IOW 17GLN 12MCH 15BRI 17CGV 16ATL 23RCH 9DOV 12KAN 15CAL 29CLT 31MEM 20TEX 21PHO 10HOM 813th4007
2010ToyotaDAY 10CAL 6LVS 10BRI 38NSH 36PHO 30TEX 9TAL 39RCH 17DAR 12DOV 14CLT 21NSH 8KEN 6ROA 9NHA 11DAY 15CHI 12GTY 5IRP 10IOW 6GLN 9MCH 18BRI 30CGV 38ATL 35RCH 16DOV 12KAN 11CAL 33CLT 29GTY 12TEX 10PHO 10HOM 1511th3940
2011DAY 20PHO 30LVS 16BRI 11CAL 27TEX 17TAL 32NSH 17RCH 11DAR 5DOV 16IOW 11CLT 7CHI 12MCH 14ROA 26DAY 11KEN 21NHA 9NSH 11IRP 30IOW 8GLN 16CGV 4BRI 14ATL 13RCH 16CHI 18DOV 20KAN 20CLT 13TEX 18PHO 29HOM 3417th921
2013Steve Wallace66FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTALDARCLT 25DOVIOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM58th19

Sprint Cup Series

In 2011, Rusty Wallace Racing acquired the owner's points of the No. 77 Penske Racing team, guaranteeing Steve Wallace a start in the 2011 Daytona 500. Wallace drove the No. 77 car, which was sponsored by 5-hour Energy, to a 20th-place finish.

Car No. 77 results

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPts
2011Steve Wallace77ToyotaDAY 20PHOLVSBRICALMARTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTKANPOCMCHSONDAYKENNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVKANCLTTALMARTEXPHOHOM50th24

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