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Kenny Wallace cites NASCAR legend Dick Trickle’s racing wisdom amid discussion on competitive spirit

Last updated: June 13, 2025 9:55 pm
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NASCAR fans were recently treated to a reminder of wisdom from the late Dick Trickle by veteran driver Kenny Wallace. Trickle, a versatile driver with experience in various racing series, passed away in 2013, leaving behind a legacy of knowledge and skill. Wallace, who recently secured his ninth career Summit Racing Equipment Modified victory at Brownstown Bullring, reflected on his win with a profound statement.

In a post-race interview, Wallace highlighted the unique nature of competition in dirt racing, emphasizing that the competitors are unfazed by the absence of certain drivers. He shared, “Competition is funny, especially dirt racers…if you don’t show up, they don’t care. Hell, they’d rather win if there was only 10 cars there.” This sentiment sparked a conversation on social media, with a fan questioning Wallace’s perspective on the significance of beating top-tier competitors.

Responding to the fan’s query, Wallace invoked Trickle’s teachings by sharing a powerful message: “All cars are colors.” This simple yet profound statement encapsulates the essence of racing, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the competition itself rather than the names or reputations associated with the cars on the track.

As a respected figure in the NASCAR community, Wallace’s insights carry weight and resonate with fans and fellow drivers alike. Despite stepping away from full-time competition in NASCAR, Wallace continues to make his mark in the racing world through his appearances at local dirt tracks, hosting duties on various shows, and commentary work for MRN.

In a separate incident, Wallace addressed the criticism surrounding the Next-Gen car in NASCAR, urging fans to shift their focus from nitpicking the vehicle to appreciating the sport as a whole. Following Kyle Larson’s victory at the AdventHealth 400, Wallace called out fans who continuously find faults with the new car, emphasizing the need to celebrate the positives in racing.

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With the upcoming Viva Mexico 250 set to take place at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, NASCAR fans are in for a treat with the first Cup Series race hosted outside of the USA since 1958. As anticipation builds for the event, fans can catch all the action live on Amazon Prime Video or tune in for radio updates on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

In conclusion, Kenny Wallace’s words serve as a reminder to appreciate the essence of racing, focusing on the competition and camaraderie rather than getting caught up in trivial criticisms. As the NASCAR season continues to unfold, fans can look forward to more thrilling races and memorable moments on the track.

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