Veteran NASCAR driver Mike Wallace was all set and geared up to attempt to qualify for the Daytona 500 race after almost a decade. The 65-year-old driver teamed up with MBM Motorsports and secured ...
Veteran Mike Wallace, 65, said he wasn't approved by NASCAR to race in the Cup, Xfinity or Truck series in 2025, even after securing a Daytona 500 ride.
No one has told Mike Wallace that he is crazy yet but he also hasn’t give people the chance until Thursday. The 65-year-old was even reticent to tell his mom and brothers over the holidays ...
They say age is just a number, but 500 miles is a big one. Veteran NASCAR driver Mike Wallace will attempt to qualify for the 2025 Daytona 500 with MBM Motorsports. The brother of Rusty and Kenny ...
Wallace’s last Cup Series start came in the 2015 Daytona 500, and he has since competed in just three Xfinity races — all on road courses for JD Motorsports in 2020. NASCAR clarifies Mike ...
Many NASCAR fans were excited to learn that fan favorite driver Casey Mears would be making his return to the Cup Series this ...
Mike Wallace has qualified 11 times previously for The Great American Race. In 2007, he took Phoenix Racing to P4. To his credit, when he has made the field, Wallace has an average starting ...
When 65-year-old Mike Wallace announced he’d attempt the 2025 Daytona 500 in honor of his late wife, it felt like a storybook chapter waiting to be written. For MBM Motorsports, the idea of ...
Above all else, Mike Wallace says he doesn’t want to come across as bitter or mad about NASCAR denying his intent to race in the Daytona 500 for MBM’s Garage 66. But he is confused.
NASCAR Cup Series organization MBM Motorsports is seeking a funded driver for the 67th running of the Daytona 500, after their previously announced pilot, Mike Wallace, was not approved by NASCAR.