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Darrell Wallace Jr. is a one-in-a-million driver about to make good on a one-in-a-million shot, backed by one million of his parents' hard-earned dollars. Past history won't stop him now, nor will ...
Before he found out that his client Darrell Wallace Jr. was leading his race with ten laps to go at what would become the first win of his career, he’d already received a formal proclamation ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- With his Cannon 60D in hand, Darrell Wallace Jr. is a fixture at the track, eagerly snapping photos with an insider's view of auto ...
Darrell Wallace Jr. used to steel himself against racial insults spewed at him in the lower levels of racing and he survived sponsorship woes that slowed his advancement through NASCAR.
"We congratulate Darrell Wallace Jr. on his first national series victory, one that will be remembered as a remarkable moment in our sport's history," NASCAR chairman Brian France said in a release.
This is a scenario Darrell Wallace Jr. has been fighting for the last 12 years of his career. In his rookie season in both the Xfinity Series and with Roush Fenway Racing, Wallace has a very short ...
Darrell Wallace Jr. practices in the No. 54 Toyota on Thursday, May 30, 2013, in preparation for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 200 at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Del ...
Driver Darrell Wallace Jr. writes a first-person account of himself and his season for NASCAR.com as he heads to Chicagoland Speedway.
The first time Wendell Scott Jr. saw Darrell Wallace Jr. drive a race car at Caraway Speedway in North Carolina , Wallace was only 15 years old. Yet the elder Junior, then a talent scout for ...
– Darrell Wallace Jr (@BubbaWallace) March 13, 2018 “It’s been actually really good,” Wallace said Friday, addressing reporters before opening practice in California.
Darrell Wallace Jr. became only the second African-American to win a NASCAR national series race on Saturday at Martinsville Speedway – the first driver since Scott in 1963 to take the checkered ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla -- Darrell "Bubba" Wallace Jr. may have finished second in the 2018 Daytona 500, but he certainly won the hearts of NASCAR fans across the country.