NASCAR recently caused confusion in the racing community by denying Mike Wallace's entry into the Daytona 500 with the team now known as Garage 66, formerly MBM Motorsports. Wallace boasts a successful history at Daytona,
NASCAR denied Mike Wallace entry into the Daytona 500 with MBM Motorsports, now known as Garage 66. The 65-year-old Wallace is still confused by the process which led to his denial, he told Matt Weaver of Sportsnaut Monday night.
Due to inactivity, former NASCAR driver Mike Wallace was told by NASCAR that he was barred from attempting to race in this year's Daytona 500.
Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks recently shared his perspective on NASCAR's new Open Exemption Provisional (OEP) rule for the 2025 Cup Series season.
At 65 years old, Mike Wallace was looking at becoming the biggest Cinderella Story leading into the 2025 Daytona 500. The driver, who has accumulated nine wins
NASCAR parked Mike Wallace's plans to run the Daytona 500 at age 65. Helio Castroneves, meanwhile, is in the field. Also, Notre Dame or Ohio State?
Mike Wallace breaks silence on NASCAR's rejection, emphasizing resilience and gaining overwhelming support from fans and drivers.
NASCAR insider Bob Pockrass explained NASCAR's ruling for the Open Exemption Provisional driver after Mike Wallace was denied a run of the 2025 Daytona 500.
Veteran driver Mike Wallace criticized NASCAR for barring him from the 2025 Daytona 500 due to his inactivity.
After a few days to think things over, Mike Wallace is still not happy with the decision NASCAR made to keep him out of the Daytona 500. Wallace was set to race for MBM Motorsports in the Great American Race,
NASCAR divided its fanbase when it introduced the Open Exemption Provisional, which allows certain drivers to race in the Daytona 500 without the need to qualify for it. Trackhouse Racing decided to use this new rule to guarantee IndyCar Series star Helio Castroneves a seat for the Great American Race under Project 91.
John Probst, NASCAR’s senior vice president of racing development, and Elton Sawyer, the senior vice president of competition, was asked about Wallace on Monday during a competi