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Rusty Wallace
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Rusty Wallace makes a tight turn during the Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway.

Russell William "Rusty" Wallace (born August 14, 1956 in Fenton, Missouri) is a professional NASCAR driver. His #2 Miller Lite Dodge is owned by Roger Penske. He is a teammate to Ryan Newman and Travis Kvapil.

Wallace joined the Winston Cup circuit in 1984, winning Rookie of the Year honors. By 1989, Wallace had won the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship, beating out close friend and fierce rival Dale Earnhardt by twelve points. Rusty's first win came on April 6, 1986, at Bristol Motor Speedway, this would also become the site of his 50th career NASCAR win. To date, Rusty has 55 NASCAR wins good for 8th on NASCAR's all-time wins list.

In the late 70's prior to joining the NASCAR circuit, Wallace made a name for himself racing around the Midwest winning a pair of local track championships and in 1979 he won United States Auto Club's (USAC) Rookie of the Year honors while competing against the likes of A.J. Foyt and other racing legends. Rusty won more than 200 short track races prior to joining NASCAR fulltime in 1984. In 1983 he won the American Speed Association (ASA) championship while competing against some of NASCAR's future stars like Mark Martin, 1992 NASCAR Champion Alan Kulwicki and Dick Trickle.

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Rusty Wallace's older #2 Miller Genuine Draft Ford

Off the track, Wallace is an avid pilot, owning several airplanes and a helicopter. He also owns and operates Rusty Wallace Incorporated, which fields the #64 NASCAR Busch Series car driven by Jamie McMurray or Jeremy Mayfield. On August 30, 2004 Wallace announced that the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup season would be his last as a full-time driver. However, he may continue to run a limited schedule after the 2005 season -- as semi-retirees Bill Elliott and Terry Labonte also have done.

Rusty's two brothers, Kenny Wallace and Mike Wallace, also currently race on the NASCAR circuit. Rusty and his wife Patti have three children Greg, Katie and Stephen and now live on a large ranch outside Charlotte, N.C.