Kenny Wallace, a NASCAR driver who comes from a racing dynasty, has made a name for himself in the sport. Although NASCAR has seen many dynasties with multiple generations of drivers, including champions, the landscape has changed over time. With the sport becoming popular and attracting younger drivers, the days of Petty, Earnhardt, and Jarrett dominating the sport are long gone.
Although there are still drivers from multigenerational backgrounds, they no longer have the same real status as their predecessors. These drivers are often sons of drivers who had a limited period of success in their racing careers. According to a former driver, there is only one driver left in the sport who comes from a true racing royalty lineage.
That driver is the driver of the Hendrick Motorsports No:9 Chevy, who is considered the last of the great lineage. Other drivers from multigenerational backgrounds, like Blaney, are not as well-known as their parents. For example, Chase Elliott, son of a once popular driver, benefits from a passionate fan base due to his father’s previous success.
Many believe that young driver Corey Day could be the next big thing in NASCAR. Kenny Wallace has also joined the chorus of voices praising Day after his recent victory in the High Limit series race. Wallace, via X, noted that Day has the potential to follow in the footsteps of Kyle Larson, who himself spoke highly of the young driver in an interview with Wallace.
Day, a high school student, has been performing exceptionally well in the High Limit series, which is owned by Kyle Larson. He currently sits in third place in the championship standings, ahead of experienced veterans. If Day continues to perform at this level, it won’t be long before he makes it to NASCAR.
If you missed it, Kyle Larson’s prediction about Corey Day being the next Kyle Larson seems to be coming true. The young driver is making a name for himself and attracting attention in the racing world.