Never the kind of guy to beg for a ride,
Kenny Wallace found himself nervously picking up the phone to call
Teresa Earnhardt last week. Wallace had just been released from Furniture Row Racing, which came as a surprise to him. But shortly after the news broke Aug. 14 that the Denver, Colo.-based team was letting him go, Wallace swore he received 1,500 e-mails from fans suggesting that he try to drive
Dale Earnhardt Inc.'s soon-to-be-vacant No. 8 car.
He called Teresa Earnhardt's secretary and left a message for the DEI owner, who once gave him a job filling in for the injured Steve Park: "This is Kenny Wallace. I have had over 1,500 e-mails - the fans are forcing me to call you to put my name in the hat.
"I realize you might not want me to drive the car, but please tell Teresa that there's been an uprising. I just want you to know I would love to drive the 8 car." Wallace hadn't heard back as of Saturday, but the point is this: Wallace said he isn't ready to fold his tent, and is actively searching for a Cup, Busch or even Craftsman Truck Series team to give him a full-time ride.
Kenny Wallace shopping for another ride