Mike’s brother, Kenny, ran his last Daytona 500 in 2008. Big brother Rusty, a NASCAR Hall of Famer, ended his career in 2005 with 55 career Cup wins. The Wallace brothers are from the St. Louis ...
Mike Wallace didn’t ‘Quit’ racing, but fans might be wondering why he’s back after so many years. The 65-year-old driver is gearing up for an unexpected return to the Daytona 500, and this comeback ...
Sept. 27, 2008; Kansas City, KS, USA; NASCAR Nationwide Series drivers Mike Wallace (left), Kenny Wallace (center) and Steve Wallace prior to the Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway. Mandatory ...
Mar 1, 2014; Avondale, AZ, USA; NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Mike Wallace during the Blue Jeans Go GreenTM 200 at Phoenix International Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images The ...
Wallace gave the MBM team owner a call and within a few minutes, Long knew he had the man he needed. “I watched Mike have a lot of success at superspeedways. I brought him into the JGL Racing Xfinity ...
Within a few minutes, Wallace put out a call to Long, and the deal came together for him to run in the season-opener. “I watched Mike have a lot of success at superspeedways. I brought him into ...
Almost twenty years after the last Wallace and Gromit feature film, our favorite inventor duo are back with a new Christmas Special. "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl" is the sixth film ...
He spoke with 60 Minutes three times ... When Carter met with Mike Wallace in 1985, the former president said he was "not really" jealous of Reagan and what Wallace described as Reagan's "teflon ...
That never did appeal to me." Carter knew his legacy might suffer. In a 1985 story, Mike Wallace visited the former president at home in Plains, Georgia and asked him about his lackluster reputation.
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl premiered on BBC One and iPlayer at 6.10pm, but just minutes into the animated adventure, viewers realised there was one thing that still left them terrified ...
Always one to perhaps rely a little too much on his catastrophic contraptions, the new feature film finds Wallace (Ben Whitehead) becoming a little too over-dependent on his inventions.