FRESH OFF MARTINSVILLE WIN, WALLACE CARRYING MOMENTUM AT TALLEDEGA
-Miller Lite Dodge Driver Still Looking For First Career Cup Win At Talladega Superspeedway-

TALLADEGA, Ala. (April 20, 2004) - Miller Lite Team Penske Dodge driver Rusty Wallace's take on racing at the mammoth 2.66-mile Talladega Superspeedway is easily understood -- and illustrated.

"If we can get through the big crashes that the place is known for and be around at the finish, we've got a shot at winning it," said Wallace, fresh off a win at Martinsville on Sunday, which snapped a 105-race winless streak and shot him up to eighth in the current point standings. "And even if we don't win it, just surviving and being there at the end usually ends up seeing us with a solid top-10 finish.

"That's the goal for this weekend at Talladega - staying unscathed until the end and seeing what we can get out of it," said Wallace, still looking for his first Talladega NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory after 41 attempts entering this weekend's Aaron's 499 "That place has always been about survival and the way our luck has been there, lasting through the race has been about 90 percent of the battle."

One look at Wallace's Talladega record certainly assures that Wallace knows what he is talking about. His performances on the track last season serve as a great example. After getting caught up in a multi-car crash in the early laps of last spring's Aaron's 499, Wallace's day ended early and he was relegated to a 37th-place finish. In last fall's EA Sports 500, Wallace powered to the front after starting 33rd and survived the 188 laps. He led 11 laps and finished ninth, even after getting hung out at the end.

"It seems like it's always been that way for us at Talladega," said Wallace, whose track lap completion average of 81.7 percent is his worst of any track. "At least it has been that way ever since we started running the (restrictor) plates back in the late 1980s. It has definitely served up its share of memories.

"We went through a period where it seemed like we either crashed or blew up in almost every race at Talladega," said Wallace, whose track record shows an incredible 14 DNFs (did not finishes - in 34 percent of his races to date). "But during the last five to seven years, our luck has really done a big turnaround. We've been running strong, led a bunch of laps and really had genuine chances of winning many of the races. That's what we're looking to continue there this weekend."

In Wallace's 41 Talladega races to date, he was running competitively at the end of 24 of them and carries a respectable 10.5 average finish in those races. Crashes ended his day in seven races and engine-related problems took their toll in another seven. In three events, he was involved in accidents and returned to log laps and pick up points.

A pair of sixth-place finishes rate as Wallace's best to date in the spring race at Talladega. Even in those solid finishes exist examples of his topsy-turvy times at Talladega. He qualified 14th in the spring race of 1987 and ran strong all race long to post the first sixth-place finish, but his sixth in the 1993 edition of the spring race came with much drama.

After starting 24th, Wallace quickly made his way to the front and hooked up with the late Dale Earnhardt. Wallace explains what happened then:

"Me and (Dale) Earnhardt had been running first and second for almost the entire race and it looked like it was going to finish that way," said Wallace. "But as my luck seems to have gone at Talladega, there was a caution right at the end. That bunched us all back again for a two-lap race to the finish. We were headed down for the checkered flag with a whole cluster of cars. Earnhardt barely got into me from the rear, but that's all it took. I got sideways and the air got underneath the car. That thing shot up in the air and flipped end over end 16 times before it finally came to rest on down past the tri-oval. I think Dale thought he'd killed me that day and he was happy when he stopped and looked inside the wreckage to see that I'd be okay. I broke my wrist and was beaten all black and blue in that one. The weird thing was that we actually came across the finish line in the air. If it had been a photo finish, we might have been clear out of view for the camera."

Friday's qualifying session at 3:05 p.m. (local CDT) will determine all 43 starting spots for Sunday's 188-lap, 500-mile battle. Sunday's Aaron's 499 has a 1:00 p.m. CDT starting time and features live coverage by FOX-TV and MRN Radio.

 

RUSTY WALLACE/MILLER LITE TEAM PENSKE
2004 RACE RECORD/CAREER STATISTICAL BRIEF

Date
Event
St
Fn
Laps
Laps Led
Money Won
Status
02/16/2004

Daytona 500-
Daytona Beach, FL

18
29
154/200
0/0
245,572
Running/New PC-66 in early crash & returned
02/22/2004
Subway 400-
Rockingham, NC
4
7
393/393
0/0
100,643
Running/PC-54 strong but
hampered by late pit stop
03/07/2004
UAW-Chrysler/D'mler 400-
Las Vegas, NV
21
10
267/267
0/0
129,108
Running/PC-53 strong but
pit stops hurt again
03/14/2004
Golden Corral 500
Hampton, Ga.
11
35
291/325
0/0
88,873
Running/new PC-71 back after transmission changed
03/21/2004
Carolina Dodge Deal. 400
Darlington, SC
7
29
290/293
0/0
85,588
Running/PC-35 short-pitted and got caught by caution
03/28/2004

Food City 500
Bristol, TN

4
2
500/500
4/100
141,878
Running/New PC-73 tough with no power steering
04/04/2004

Samsung/Radio Shack 500
Justin, TX

10
5
334/334
1/2
174,883
Running/PC-71 got much stronger with big changes
04/18/2004

Advance Auto Parts 500
Martinsville, VA

17
1
500/500
1/45
170,998
Running/New PC-70 was fast in great team effort

 

2004 Season Recap: (points events)

Starts
Wins
Top 5
Top 10
Poles
Races Led/ Times Led/ Laps Led
Points Information
8
1
3
5
0
3/6/1047
8th/1,010/-157 to 1st (#8)


Lap completion percentage:
2,729/2,812 = 97.0%

2004 Winnings: $1,191,543

Average Start: 11.5
Average Finish: 14.8
DNFs: 0

 

Career Brief:

Starts
Wins
Top 5
Top 10
Poles
Career $$$ Won
642
55
194
326
36
$40,400,266







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