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Mike Wallace News
Another Wallace:
Another Wallace:
July 4, 1999
Mike Wallace, driver of the #2 Ultra Wheels Ford truck in the CTS, is looking to get back into Winston Cup in 2000. His team owner Jim Smith is considering moving the truck operation to Cup if a sponsor can be found(TNN's Raceday)
Fines:
Fines:
June 13, 1999
CTS driver, Mike Wallace was fined $2,500 dollars and put on probation until the end of July as a result of the altercation on pit road after last week's Bristol race. Also two crewmen from the #3 Goodwrench truck team were also fined (the amount wasn't given) and
BACE:
BACE:
June 9, 1999
The #33 BACE Motorsports team, which has been without a full-time driver since releasing Jason Jarrett in May, will enter Curtis Markham at South Boston. The team has used the services of Johnny Benson, Mike Wallace and Brad Leighton since Jarrett's departure(PowerTeam
BACE News:
BACE News:
May 17, 1999
Mike Wallace will drive the #33 BACE Motorsports Chevy at Charlotte on May 29th in a one race deal(RPM2Nite)(5-17-1999)
Double Wallace:
Double Wallace:
May 17, 1999
Mike Wallace won both the CTS race and the Winston West race at Pikes Peak(5-17-1999)
Double Duty:
Double Duty:
April 30, 1999
Three drivers attempting to make both the Cup race and the Winston West race completed part one of their mission by qualifying for the Winston West race atCalifornia. #15-Kenny Schrader qualified 2nd, #58-Ricky Craven(5th) and #1-Butch Gilliland(7th). Also CTS driver
Truck Testing:
Truck Testing:
April 15, 1999
at Martinsville was held on Wednesday, 37 teams tested, Top 10 speeds: 1) #24-Jack Sprague 93.061mph; 2) #98-Kevin Harvick 92.837; 3) #2-Mike Wallace 92.628; 4) #1-Dennis Setzer 92.456; 5) #86-Stacy Compton 92.380; 6) #43-Jimmy Hensley 92.344; 7) #60-Andy Houston 92
Wallace Wins:
Wallace Wins:
March 30, 1999
CTS driver, Mike Wallace set a new track record and established the mark for a 100-lap event en route to winning the NAPA Auto Parts 100 NASCAR Winston West Series race Saturday at Phoenix(NOL)(3-30-1999)
oh yeah…More Big Daddy’s UPDATE ?:
oh yeah…More Big Daddy’s UPDATE ?:
February 24, 1999
From the StockCarFans Newsletter : An anonymous source is quoted - "The "hand-shake" agreement is a lie! There was a contract, lawyers from both parties were involved in the drafting of the contract. The first check was supposed to be delivered on Jan. 1st, then it
Pit Road at Daytona:
Pit Road at Daytona:
February 17, 1999
Since there are only 42 pit stalls at Daytona, Kenny Irwin Jr. and Mike Wallace were forced to share their pit stall at the start of the Daytona 500. When John Andretti dropped out of the race, Irwins Texaco Havoline Ford race team moved all of their equipment to the
#90 Driver for the future UPDATE 2:
#90 Driver for the future UPDATE 2:
February 15, 1999
Junie Donlavey will announce later this week who will drive the #90 Ford at Rockingham next weekend. Mike Wallace, who drove for Donlavey in yesterdays Daytona 500, definitely will not be in the car( Times-Dispatch ) -- Hearing it will be Morgan Shepherd in the car
Barrett to the #90?
Barrett to the #90?
February 12, 1999
Rookie Stanton Barrett, who is sponsoring and running his own car, also has talked to Donlavey about joining up for the rest of the season. Barrett's father, Stan, drove for Donlavey in 1989. Mike Wallace will drive Donlavey's #90 Ford in the Daytona 500( Times-Dispatch
Hmmm….UPDATE 2 on #90 and Kodiak:
Hmmm….UPDATE 2 on #90 and Kodiak:
February 12, 1999
Representatives of Kodiak have approached Richmond, Va.-based owner Junie Donlavey about a possible sponsorship agreement with his car. The group currently funds the Larry Hedrick car driven by David Green( Times-Dispatch ). Jayski note: not sure if this means just
Wednesday AM Practice:
Wednesday AM Practice:
February 10, 1999
Jerry Nadeau was fastest at 192.102mph, see the results at NASCAR Online or at Speedworld . Interesting, Mike Wallace was listed in the #90 Ford and Morgan Shepherd was practicing the #81, so it looks like Wallace will replace Harmon, not Shepherd as I earlier reported
Harmon out/Shepherd In? UPDATE 5 YEP um…no Wallace:
Harmon out/Shepherd In? UPDATE 5 YEP um…no Wallace:
February 6, 1999
The sponsor's decals have, for the moment, been removed from the #90 Ford of driver Mike Harmon, pending arrival of the funds. Junie Donlavey said he would give his new sponsor another week. Don't be surprised to find Morgan Shepherd in Donlavey's car by Thursday's
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