In the world of motorsports, there are a few names that resound with a certain degree of reverence, and Kenny Wallace is one of them. He isn’t just another racer in the circuit, but the lifeblood of the track, a man who has passionately dedicated his existence to the thrill of every lap. Despite growing up in the imposing shadows of his NASCAR legend brothers, Rusty and Mike Wallace, Kenny has etched his own legacy in the racing world with unstoppable determination and an ever-present grin.
Wallace, now a 61-year-old veteran, recently secured a lucrative deal with the $7.21 billion worth Sunoco for his show, “Coffee with Kenny”, with the aid of marketing executive Fred McConnell. In a heartfelt message to his fans, Wallace expressed his gratitude and delight saying, “Happy Monday! Drinking my Sunoco-fueled coffee—all because of you.” He also assured that his long-time sponsor, JEGS, will continue to support his dirt car and YouTube ventures.
There’s a remarkable backstory to Wallace’s long-standing association with JEGS High Performance. The bond, which was formed in 2006, is older than Wallace himself! The black and yellow colors of JEGS have become a staple on Wallace’s cars, symbolizing their shared commitment to motorsports. From dirt late models to the SRX series, JEGS has been Wallace’s steadfast partner and cheerleader, a relationship grounded in mutual respect and a shared passion for racing.
JEGS has an inspiring journey of its own. Founded by Jeg Coughlin Sr. in a modest shop in 1960, the company evolved from a local hangout for racing enthusiasts to a global name in motorsports. Celebrating its 65th anniversary, Wallace shared a tribute video that encapsulated the essence of JEGS’ contribution to the racing world. Today, JEGS stands tall as a $300 million e-commerce titan, with a soul that still reverberates with the thrill of the racetrack.
Wallace’s journey with JEGS has been nothing short of extraordinary. From a local speed shop to a global powerhouse, their growth stories have mirrored each other. Here’s to 17 years of burning rubber and victories! As they gear up for the next phase of their journey, it’s a testament to their unyielding commitment to their passion and the racing community.
In addition to JEGS, Wallace also heaps praises on Goodyear for its instrumental role in reviving NASCAR. With an emotional intensity, he credits Goodyear, the tire manufacturing giant, as the unsung hero behind NASCAR’s recent resurgence. According to Wallace, the unpredictability introduced by tires that “give up” create an element of raw, unscripted drama that keeps the fans hooked.
The Phoenix race stands as a testimony to Goodyear’s expertise. The softer tires introduced a level of excitement and unpredictability that was unprecedented in the Next-Gen car races. Denny Hamlin, after the Phoenix race, echoed Wallace’s sentiments, stating, “I think we’ve got a winner,” further validating Wallace’s assertion that both fans and drivers are enamored by the thrilling races.
Wallace’s claim is laced with nostalgia for a racing product that has felt distant for some time. However, he isn’t merely an observer; he has 344 Cup Series starts under his belt and has competed fiercely against his brothers Rusty and Mike. He now watches Goodyear’s efforts in pulling the sport back from the brink with a deeply personal perspective. This isn’t about one race or one tire; it’s about the sport’s journey back to its roots, which are rough, real, and relentless.
In Wallace’s eyes, Goodyear isn’t just manufacturing tires; they are rekindling a passion. With his heart on his sleeve, Kenny Wallace continues to cheer from the sidelines, embodying the spirit and passion that has defined his remarkable journey in the world of motorsports.