Chrissy Wallace Tested and Ready for Martinsville
03-24-2008 7:20 pm
Chrissy Wallace will drive the No. 03 Toyota at Martinsville with hopes of following father Mike's footsteps into NASCAR national series competition. If she's successful in qualifying for Saturday's Kroger 250, both father and 19-year-old daughter will have made their debuts at Martinsville Speedway. Mike Wallace, a four-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck winner, finished second in his maiden NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Martinsville on Oct. 28, 1990. He'll also spot for his daughter, who in 2007 became the first female driver to win a late model stock car race at historic Hickory (N.C.) Motor Speedway. The younger Wallace would become the ninth female to compete in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Rookies don't always benefit from having top equipment. Not Chrissy, whose team has 14 wins and the 2006 championship with Todd Bodine. "Obviously, this is a big opportunity for me. I have to thank the Germains, Mike Hillman and Toyota for putting this deal together," she said. "Our goal is to go out there and run a smart race and finish." Her father is happy to be going along for the ride. "When I got the call from Chrissy after the test, It was very nice. She just wanted to tell me 'thank you,'" said Wallace. "She said everything I told her on the radio made her run faster and she said she realized I really did know what I was talking about. "She asked me to spot for her. I don't even need to say it, I'm sure, but yes, I'm very proud." SOURCE: NASCAR Communications