Mike Wallace

Driver Profile
  • English Full Name: Mike Wallace
  • Nationality: United States
  • FIA Driver Categorisation: FIA Driver Categorisation Bronze Bronze
  • Recent Team: N/A
  • Total Podiums: 0 (🏆 0 / 🥈 0 / 🥉 0)
  • Total Races: 0
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Racer Overview

Michael Samuel "Mike" Wallace, born on March 10, 1959, is a seasoned American professional stock car racing driver hailing from Fenton, Missouri. Part of a renowned racing family, he is the younger brother of NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace and the older brother of Kenny Wallace. His family's passion for racing extends to the next generation, with his daughter Chrissy Wallace and son Matt Wallace also having competed in the sport.

Wallace has had a long career in NASCAR, with over 800 starts across the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series. Throughout his career, Wallace has secured nine NASCAR national series race wins, including victories in the Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and ARCA Menards Series, showcasing his versatility across different racing platforms. He's particularly known for his skill on Super Speedways. His notable achievements include the 1990 NASCAR Winston Racing Series Mid-America Regional Champion title. Wallace has wins in the Nascar Craftsman Truck Series at Loudon, Homestead, Phoenix, Daytona and Pikes Peak. In the Busch Grand National Series he has wins at IRP, Dover, Martinsville, and Milwaukee. In Winston Cup, he has 8 career Top 10's and a career high finish of 2nd at Phoenix.

In January 2025, Wallace announced his attempt to qualify for the Daytona 500 with MBM Motorsports, driving the No. 66 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. However, NASCAR deemed Wallace ineligible to compete due to inactivity in major professional motorsports.
of 2nd at Phoenix.

In January 2025, Wallace announced his attempt to qualify for the Daytona 500 with MBM Motorsports, driving the No. 66 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. However, NASCAR deemed Wallace ineligible to compete due to inactivity in major professional motorsports.