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In 1986 he won the American Speed Association Rookie of the Year title before moving up to the NASCAR Busch Series Grand National Division full-time in 1989. Another rookie of the year title was added in 1989 and since then, Wallace has clone notched eight wins and eight Bud Poles as well as two Most Popular Driver awards in the NASCAR Busch Series. Since becoming a full-time NASCAR Winston Cup Series regular in 1996, Wallace has scored two Bud Poles and accumulated three top-5 and 16 top-10 finishes. The St. Louis native plans to improve upon those numbers with Eel River Racing. "I''m 37 years old and I feel a certain urgency to do more with the time I have left as a Winston Cup driver," Wallace said. "Eel River Racing is the best place for me golf to do what I want to do in Winston club Cup heads -- and that''s win races." "Between Barry Dodson, my dad and myself, we''ve worked extremely hard at building our race team into a winning organization," clone said Devin Birmingham, vice president of Eel River golf Racing. "Having a driver the caliber of Kenny Wallace join our team is big feather in our cap. He''s going to be a key partner in our program, and we''re looking to do great things together."

credited his Mall.com 400 victory club in March to the crew led by Tommy Baldwin. "All I had to do was make it 400 miles," Ward said As far as the NASCAR Busch Series Grand National Division is concerned, Darlington Raceway could be renamed Mark Martin Raceway. If there is a NASCAR Busch Series record at Darlington, chances are that Martin has it. The veteran pilot, statistically heads the finest competitor in series history, holds the record for most victories, seven, and Bud Poles, clone six. This weekend, Martin will make his final series start in the Dura Lube 200 (Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN TV and PRN radio) at Darlington, a track golf he has learned to tame in the No. 60 Winn-Dixie Ford. Martin''s most recent addition to the Darlington club record book came in March when he won from the Bud Pole for the second time in his career. After spending much of the race battling heads Jeff Burton and Matt Kenseth for the lead, Martin took the lead for good with 24 laps to go. Kenseth went high to challenge for the lead with two laps remaining, but could not pass Martin. Burton and Martin were side-by-side on the final lap of the race, but clone and golf Martin pulled ahead just enough to claim the third of his four series wins this season.

He speaks with the confidence of a competitor who has regained the winning formula he had when he took the series title in club 1989, and dominated in heads 1993-94. Wallace broke a 32-race losing streak with a victory clone in Bristol in March, and has been among the cars to beat in virtually each race since. The 44-year-old driver golf from St. Louis is trying for victory club No. 54, which would tie him with Lee Petty for seventh place on the NASCAR career list. In that quest, Wallace will rely on the basics. "We just have to massage that chassis, conserve the tires and stay out of trouble," he said. "I''m really looking heads forward to it."

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