When 65-year-old Mike Wallace announced he’d attempt the 2025 Daytona 500 in honor of his late wife, it felt like a storybook chapter waiting to be written. The post NASCAR Rumor: Former Joe Gibbs Star Set to Take Over Mike Wallace & MBM Motorsports’ Failed Daytona 500 Ambitions appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Mike Wallace’s hopes of a Daytona 500 comeback have been dashed by NASCAR, citing his age, recent inactivity, and perhaps lingering shadows from a 2020 suspension.
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?
Competition officials said that driver Mike Wallace is not approved for his previously announced bid to qualify for this year's Daytona 500.
NASCAR Cup Series organization MBM Motorsports is seeking a funded driver for the 67th running of the Daytona 500, after their previously announced pilot, Mike
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,
Mike Wallace has not been approved by NASCAR to attempt to compete in the Daytona 500 next month with MBM Motorsports due to inactivity in the sport over the last few years. NASCAR confirmed that
Team says NASCAR has decided that "due to lack of recent races in major professional motorsports," the 65-year-old Wallace won't be allowed to attempt comeback."
Mike Wallace lashes out at NASCAR after being denied Daytona 500 spot, criticizing selection criteria and fairness.
Mike Wallace breaks silence on NASCAR's rejection, emphasizing resilience and gaining overwhelming support from fans and drivers.
In the first Frontstretch Happy Hour episode of the year, hosts Trey Lyle, Dalton Hopkins and Michael Massie give their takes on some of the latest news stories that has come out of the NASCAR garage during the offseason.