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==Car owner== {{update|section|date=April 2015}} Up until 2012, Wallace owned and operated [[Rusty Wallace Racing]], which fielded the No. 62 [[Pilot Flying J]] [[Toyota Camry]] driven by [[Michael Annett]] and the No. 66 [[5-Hour Energy|5 Hour Energy]] [[Toyota Camry]] driven by his son [[Steve Wallace (racing driver)|Steve Wallace]]. This operation was temporarily suspended due to the loss of sponsorship. However, Steve Wallace confirmed on his Twitter account that the team would return for the Nationwide Series race at [[Richmond International Raceway|Richmond]] in May 2012 in a former [[Roush Fenway Racing]] Ford Mustang, powered by a Roush-Yates engine in the No. 4 sponsored by LoanMax Title Loans. Due to lack of sponsorship in 2013, Wallace's team ran one race in a No. 66 entry finishing 25th at Charlotte, then closed at the conclusion of the season.
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