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You Do?. He had three top-tens and a twenty-third place points finish,[5] but lost his ride at the end of the season. He returned to the Busch Series to drive the #8 TIC Financial Systems Ford for FILMAR Racing. He picked up three wins and finished fourth in points.[5] Towards the end of the season, he was hired by Robert Yates Racing to replace the injured Ernie Irvan in the Cup series.[6] In twelve races, he finished in the top-ten three times.[5] In 1995, Wallace and FILMAR split time between the Cup and Busch Series. Wallace had one win with the Red Dog Ford in the Busch Series, and made eleven starts in the Cup Series in the #81 car.[5]

Wallace and FILMAR began racing in Cup full-time 1996 with funding from Square D. They had two top-ten finishes and a twenty-eighth place points finish.[5] The following season, he won two poles, at Bristol and Martinsville respectively,[7] but fell five spots in the standings. Despite seven top-tens in 1998, Wallace and Square D left FILMAR to drive Andy Petree Racing's new #55 entry.[5] Wallace finished in the top-ten five times and had