Rusty’s son wins Kentucky ARCA race:

Steve Wallace placed a punctuation mark on a dominating weekend at Kentucky Speedway by racing to victory in the ARCA RE/MAX Series “Harley-Davidson of Cincinnati” 150 tonight. The 18-year-old son of former NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series champion Rusty Wallace led 63 of 103 race laps in the #61 Nu South Lemonade Dodge en route to taking his first victory of the 2006 season and the second of his series career. Wallace led the race four times for a total of 63 laps before winning a green-white-checkered flag finish 0.229 of second ahead of second-place driver Brad Coleman in the #62 Federated Car Care Ford. Matt McCall finished third in the #55 Citifinancial Ford, Justin Allgaier was fourth in the #16 Hoosier Tire Midwest-Trashman-USAF Chevrolet and Ryan Foster placed fifth in the #47 Frank Kimmel Racing Ford. Brewco Racing development driver Coleman led 21 laps and posted his second top-five finish of the season. McCall, a Robert Yates Racing development driver who brought home his second top-five ARCA Series finish of the season through two starts. Four-time Kentucky Speedway winner and seven-time series champion Frank Kimmel made his second early exit through 12 series starts at the track. He closed out the race in 28th place, his personal worst at the track, after his #46 Pork The Other White Meat Ford spun and hit the Turn 3 wall following a battle for track position with Wallace.Eleven-thousand-six-hundred-and-nineteen fans witnessed the event that saw six caution periods that devoured 46 laps. The race was delayed one hour and 40 minutes due to rain.(Kentucky Speedway PR)(5-14-2006)