March 5, 2010
Kenny Wallace headed to Humboldt to take on USMTS Modifieds
CONCORD, N.C.
– Kenny Wallace is a favorite among NASCAR faithful and racing fans
everywhere. He is a successful driver, racetrack owner and television
personality, but the 46-year-old is looking to add one more feather to
his cap in 2010.
Wallace will be looking to capture his first
checkered flag with the United States Modified Touring Series when the
USMTS Casey’s General Stores National Tour kicks off the 2010 campaign
next Friday and Saturday, March 12-13, at the Humboldt (Kan.) Speedway.
Friday's lidlifter will be Wallace’s fourth career stop at the exciting high-banked 3/8-mile bullring.
“Every
time that I race at Humboldt, the people are nice and the competition
is tough,” said Wallace, who competed with the NASCAR Nationwide Series
this past weekend at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. “The USMTS series is
the NASCAR Sprint Cup of Modified racing in the United States. I really
respect the drivers and the officials in the USMTS.”
After 29
starts over the course of the last three seasons, Wallace has 15
top-ten finishes with three of those inside the top five. His two
runner-up finishes came last June when he ran second to Jon Tesch at
the Park Jefferson (S.D.) Speedway on June 16, then followed Ryan Ruter
to the checkers eight days later at the I-35 Speedway in Mason City,
Iowa.
Born in St. Louis on Aug. 23, 1963, Wallace is the youngest
of three boys and racing was a household reality before any of them
could wheel a car. Their father, Russ Wallace, was a winning race car
driver on dirt and asphalt. Lake Hill Speedway track promoter Bob
Miller noticed Kenny’s boisterous behavior and started calling him
“Herman,” after a mischievous cartoon character named Herman the
German. The nickname has stuck through his rise through the racing
ranks.
Wallace won the first race he ever entered. His Illinois
Street Stock State Championship victory would be the first of many in
his racing career. After winning that first race in 1982, Wallace
decided that his place in racing was in the driver’s seat. That day was
a preview of things to come.
In 1986, he joined the ASA ranks and
won Rookie of the Year honors, then in September of 1988, Dale
Earnhardt gave Wallace the seat for his first-ever NASCAR start. He
finished seventh in his first Nationwide Series event at Martinsville,
Va., and then raced the full Nationwide Series schedule the following
season in a car owned by older brother Rusty, earning the Rookie of the
Year award and finishing sixth in points.
Wallace’s Nationwide
Series accomplishments include nine wins, ten poles and nine seasons in
the top ten in driver points. Kenny has over 425 Nationwide Series
starts, making him only the second driver with this distinction. He is
the only driver to have won the Nationwide Series Most Popular Driver
Award three times.
Wallace also has over 340 starts in the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series. He has grabbed three poles, six top-five, and 27
top-ten finishes, including three career-high second-place runs.
Wallace’s most well known finish probably came when he pushed Earnhardt
to his final Sprint Cup Series victory at Talladega in 2000 in a
thrilling last-lap shootout.
Although he cut his teeth racing on
asphalt, “The Hermanator” also has an admirable résumé of racing on the
dirt. He was the winner of the first “Prelude To The Dream” Super Late
Model charity race at Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway, and has numerous
wins at Volusia Speedway Park during the Florida Winter Nationals.
Wallace
currently drives the #28 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series. He also works as an on-air personality for SPEED
Channel on shows such as NASCAR RaceDay and NASCAR Victory Lane,
and is co-owner of the Macon (Ill.) Speedway. He has two older brothers
who are also NASCAR drivers: Rusty and Mike Wallace, as well as a
nephew Steve Wallace who races in the Nationwide Series, and niece
Chrissy Wallace who has competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series.
Getting that first USMTS win at Humboldt will be a tall
order. More than 50 top-level teams are expected to pack the pit area
of Ron and Rhenda Whitworth’s facility for the fifth annual “Havoc at
The Hummer.”
Among those is Jason Hughes – the hottest Modified
driver on dirt in 2009 and already off to a good start in 2010 with a
$5,000 win at the Texas Winter Nationals on Feb. 20 already in his
pocket this season.
One of his 19 wins under the USMTS banner in
2009 came when the USMTS Casey’s General Stores National Tour last
visited Humboldt on Aug. 14.
In addition to Hughes, race fans can
expect to see at least four other former Humboldt Speedway winners,
including nine-time USMTS National Champion Kelly Shryock (3 wins at
Humboldt), Johnny Bone Jr. (2), Jon Tesch and Steve Holzkamper.
Hughes leads all drivers with five career wins at Humboldt.
Drivers
who will be looking to score their first win at “The Hummer” include
Rodney Sanders, Zack VanderBeek, Dustin Boney, Bryan Rowland, Dereck
Ramirez, Scott Green, Chad Wheeler, Johnny Fennewald, Mark Dotson,
Melvin Pilcher, Brandon Davis, Nick Deal, Tommy Weder Jr., John Allen,
Jeremy Ross and more.
Drivers expected to defend their home turf
include 2008 Humboldt Speedway track champion Jess Folk Jr., Rodney
Sigg, Ryan Whitworth, Scott Daniels, Dennis Bishop, Brian McGowen,
Jessy Willard, Riley Whitworth, Dan Daniels, Gary Langworthy Jr., Jake
Richards and others.
Both days will be two separate complete shows and will pay $2,000 to win and a minimum $250 to start each day.
On
Friday, pit gates will open at 1 p.m. while grandstand gates will open
at 4, hot laps start at 6:30 and racing will start at 7. On Saturday,
pit gates will swing open at 12 noon with grandstands opening for
general admission seating at 3, hot laps at 5:30 and racing at 6.
B-Mods and Factory Stocks will also be on the racing card both days.
The
Humboldt Speedway is a quarter-mile semi-banked clay oval located on US
169 to the Humboldt Exit, then 0.1 mile west, then 0.5 mile south, then
0.9 mile east on Georgia Rd. For more information call 620-431-2470
(office) or 620-473-3694 (track) or visit www.humboldtspeedway.com.
To learn more about the United States Modified Touring Series, visit www.usmts.com online or call 515-832-7944. You can also follow the USMTS on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
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