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  2. Rusty Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Russell William "Rusty" Wallace Jr. (born August 14, 1956) is an American former NASCAR racing driver. ... Wallace's brothers, Kenny and Mike, ...

  3. Kenny Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Wallace is a member of a large racing family. Wallace's father, Russ, was a prolific winner on Midwestern short tracks in the 1960s and 1970s. [21] Kenny and his older brothers, Rusty Wallace and Mike Wallace, followed in their father's footsteps. Rusty is the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion and winner of 55 Cup Series races. Mike is a ...

  4. Rusty Wallace Racing - Wikipedia

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    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 (formerly the Busch and Nationwide Series) with Wallace's younger brother Kenny Wallace and son Steve Wallace.

  5. Wood Brothers Racing - Wikipedia

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    Wood Brothers Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team was formed in 1950 by brothers Ray Lee, Clay, Delano, Glen, and Leonard Wood. Today, it is owned by the children and grandchildren of Glen Wood -- Len Wood, Eddie Wood, Kim Hall, Jon Wood, Jordan Hicks, and Keven Wood.

  6. 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 53rd season of professional stock car racing in the United States, the 30th modern-era Cup series. It began on February 11, 2001, at Daytona International Speedway and ended on November 23, 2001, at New Hampshire International Speedway. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports was declared as the series ...

  7. 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    This would be the first race in NASCAR history that 2 sets of 3 brothers all competed against each other: The Wallace's (Rusty, Mike, & Kenny), and The Bodine's (Geoff, Brett, & Todd). The eldest brother of each set (Rusty & Geoff) finished ahead of the younger brothers.

  8. 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, this was the 30th and final race in NASCAR History that 2 sets of 3 brothers (Wallace's: Rusty, Mike, and Kenny & Bodine's: Geoff, Brett, and Todd), all competed against each other, with those 6 drivers being featured in all 30 races. The Wallace's finished 12th (Mike), 14th (Kenny) & 15th (Rusty).

  9. 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 39th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 16th modern-era cup series. Davey Allison, the 1987 NASCAR Rookie of the Year. The season began on February 8 and ended on November 22. Dale Earnhardt of Richard Childress Racing won the championship for the third time.