Watch: Kenny Wallace and his granddaughter Lilah light up the stage in adorable dance night

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Former NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace - Source: Imagn

Former NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace recently shared a soulful video where he danced with his granddaughter, Lilah. According to a video shared by Wallace, the grandfather and granddaughter duo seemed to enjoy their time together.

Lilah is the daughter of Wallace's youngest daughter, Brittany. The former Cup Series driver is married to Kim Wallace, his high school sweetheart, and they have three daughters together—Brooke, Brandy, and Brittany Wallace.

The 61-year-old shared the adorable video on Thursday, where he lit up the dance floor with his granddaughter. They both were at a family function when the video was taken.

Sharing the video, Wallace captioned the video,

"Lilah and myself dancing the night away."

Kenny Wallace on more than one occasion admitted that he enjoys spending time with his family, and it is one of his hobbies. He doesn't hold back from sharing his love for his wife, Kim, and often talks about her in his videos.

Wallace retired from NASCAR (all three national series) at the end of 2015. His final race in the Cup Series was in 2008 (AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway), but he kept racing in the Xfinity and Truck Series.

His final race in the Truck Series was in 2013 (the EnjoyIllinois.com 225 at Chicagoland Speedway). Two years later, he raced his last in the Xfinity Series (the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway).

Kenny Wallace participated in 344 Cup Series races in over 18 years, claiming three pole positions and 27 Top 10s. His Xfinity Series statistics included 547 races in over 26 years, where he claimed nine victories, 10 pole positions, and 173 Top 10s.


Kenny Wallace slammed Yahoo.com reporter who questioned his brother's Daytona 500 attempt

Kenny Wallace took to his official X account to slam Yahoo.com reporter Nick Bromberg, who questioned Mike Wallace's Daytona 500. The former, who seemed unhappy with the criticism as he shared his feedback by calling Bromberg a "negative reporter."

Nascar Sprint Cup Series driver Kenny Wallace (87) during practice for the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. - Source: Imagn
Nascar Sprint Cup Series driver Kenny Wallace (87) during practice for the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. - Source: Imagn

Here's what Bromberg said about Mike Wallace:

"I'm sure this will be controversial, but a 65-year-old who hasn't competed in a Cup Series race or a top-3 series NASCAR race on an oval since 2015 and last raced in a top-3 series NASCAR race overall in 2020 probably shouldn't get automatic approval to attempt the Daytona 500."

Reacting to the statements, Kenny Wallace wrote,

"Would not expect anything less out of you, Nick. You’ve always been a negative reporter."

Notably, the criticisms surfaced after Mike Wallace's decision to return to NASCAR has came into light after the passing of his wife Carla in January last year. Mike Wallace will attempt to run in the 2025 Daytona 500 with MBM Motorsports.

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