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Stephen Wallace (Stephen Henry Wallace) was born on 23 December, 1943 in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S., is an American stock car racing driver. Discover Stephen Wallace's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Stephen Henry Wallace
Occupation director,writer,producer
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December 1943
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1977

He drove the No. 77 Toyota to a 20th-place finish.

1987

Stephen Wallace (born August 18, 1987) is an American stock car racing driver.

1989

A current super late model racer, he is the son of 1989 Winston Cup champion Rusty Wallace, the nephew of NASCAR drivers Kenny and Mike Wallace, and cousin of Chrissy Wallace.

1998

Between 1998 and 2002, Wallace raced in INEX Bandoleros.

He captured multiple series championships.

Steve raced in Legends cars and late model racecars near his hometown of Mooresville, North Carolina.

He won both the Summer Shootout (twice) and Winter Shootout (once) at Lowe's Motor Speedway.

He also won multiple championships at Concord Motor Speedway.

2004

Steve has made starts in all three of NASCAR's national series as well as the ARCA Racing Series, and won the Snowball Derby in 2004.

In December 2004, at the age of 17, he won one of the biggest short track races in the country, the Snowball Derby, in Pensacola, Florida, a race Rusty and Kenny both entered, but failed to win in their careers.

Steve was also the 2004 UARA Rookie of The Year.

He won the first ever late model race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

2005

In 2005, he ran nearly the entire season in USAR Hooters Pro Cup competition.

He finished with 3 Top 10 finishes and qualified for the post-season championship series.

A day after Steve turned 18, he became the youngest winner at a Michigan International Speedway event in an ARCA race while driving a Penske Racing Dodge.

He raced in ARCA with several other teams that season.

2006

Wallace raced 17 races in the #64 Dodge Nationwide Series car in 2006 (sharing with Jamie McMurray), as well as six ARCA series races in a Penske Racing car.

2007

For the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series season he would race full-time.

He won his first career pole at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Steve Wallace won his second pole on June 9, 2007, at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee.

Before the conclusion of the 2007 Nationwide Series Season, it was announced that Wallace would be switching from Dodge to Chevy for the 2008 Season.

2008

His first career top five came at Richmond International Raceway on May 2, 2008.

2010

Penske Racing transferred the owner points of his No. 77, whose 30th-place finish in 2010 guaranteed Wallace a start.

In 2010 Wallace ran a partial Truck Series Schedule for Billy Ballew Motorsports finishing fourth in his debut at Atlanta.

2011

Wallace won ARCA races at Michigan International Speedway and Kentucky Speedway, and had a best finish of 11th in the Busch Series.

Wallace made his Cup Series debut in the 2011 Daytona 500.

2012

At the beginning of the 2012 season, he was without a car because of the temporary closure of Rusty Wallace Racing.

After missing the first six races, he announced that he would make his first start of the season at Richmond International Speedway during the Virginia 529 College Savings 250.

2013

On July 10, 2013, it was announced that Wallace will return to the Truck Series with Adrian Carriers Racing for four races starting with the American Ethanol 200.

After his NASCAR career ended, Wallace began racing super late model race cars.

2015

He also finished 15th in his first NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Memphis Motorsports Park (after starting 11th).

Wallace became part of the Dodge factory driver development program.

2018

At a CARS Tour-sanctioned race at Fairgrounds Speedway in 2018, Wallace was parked early in the race for wrecking Mason Mingus and later fought with Mingus and his Wauters Motorsports team.

After the fight, Wallace said that the incident was one worthy of the beginning of a war.

Wallace is the youngest son of ESPN announcer and former NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace.

He has been diagnosed with Tourette syndrome.

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