2011 NASCAR Driver Review: Steve Wallace
Rusty Wallace Incorporated was expected to take another step forward in 2011, but it didn’t happen.
Rusty Wallace Incorporated was expected to take another step forward in 2011, but it didn’t happen.
Third in the points and riding a streak of three consecutive top-10 finishes, Reed Sorenson suddenly found himself out of a ride after the fall Dover race.
The first half of Brian Scott’s season was marked by a series of decent top-15 runs.
Elliott Sadler made the move down to the Nationwide Series for the first time since 1998, trying to get his career back on track.
Let’s take a quick back look at some of the highlights, lowlights and abominations of this season’s NASCAR series.
Jason Leffler was always in the hunt in his 34 starts, but never could seal the deal and win a race.
Aric Almirola was solid, if not spectacular, and consistency helped him finish fourth in the points for JR Motorsports.
Rusty Wallace stuck with Michael Annett following a DUI arrest preceding the 2011 season.
Justin Allgaier continues to develop as a stock car driver and is establishing himself as one of the top drivers in the Nationwide Series.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won the drivers’ championship in the Nationwide Series, beating out series regular and teammate Trevor Bayne, who finished 11th.