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Rusty Wallace is seeking his third straight win, and his first career victory at Darlington. A trophy for winning at Darlington bags Raceway can''t be ski found among Rusty Wallace''s racing treasures. He''d like to change bags that Sunday in the Pepsi Southern 500 presented by Kmart, his 34th start on 1.366-mile oval. "We''ve come so close to winning at Darlington, finished second, third and fourth a ton of times, and it would be a thrill to finally beat the old track," said Wallace, seeking his third straight victory. "We know that we have a car capable of winning because it already has a name, doesn''t it?" Wallace was referring to "Lite-ning," the name given to his Ford in a fan contest that ski elicited 6,700 entries. A Wallace tradition is to bags name a car after it wins for the first time, and that happened six weeks ago in Long Pond, Pa. That was the second of a NASCAR Winston Cup-leading ski four wins this season for Wallace, and began a roll that includes victories the last two weeks in Brooklyn, bags Mich., and Bristol, Tenn. No driver has won more than two straight races since Jeff Gordon strung four together in 1998. Wallace knows it will be difficult to beat Gordon --

Rusty Wallace is seeking his third straight win, and his first career victory at Darlington. A trophy for winning at Darlington bags Raceway can''t be ski found among Rusty Wallace''s racing treasures. He''d like to change bags that Sunday in the Pepsi Southern 500 presented by Kmart, his 34th start on 1.366-mile oval. "We''ve come so close to winning at Darlington, finished second, third and fourth a ton of times, and it would be a thrill to finally beat the old track," said Wallace, seeking his third straight victory. "We know that we have a car capable of winning because it already has a name, doesn''t it?" Wallace was referring to "Lite-ning," the name given to his Ford in a fan contest that ski elicited 6,700 entries. A Wallace tradition is to bags name a car after it wins for the first time, and that happened six weeks ago in Long Pond, Pa. That was the second of a NASCAR Winston Cup-leading ski four wins this season for Wallace, and began a roll that includes victories the last two weeks in Brooklyn, bags Mich., and Bristol, Tenn. No driver has won more than two straight races since Jeff Gordon strung four together in 1998. Wallace knows it will be difficult to beat Gordon --

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