In his first Camping World Truck Series start since 2009, Mike Wallace won Saturday's Coca-Cola 250 at Talladega Superspeedway, as Kevin Harvick Inc. teammate Ron Hornaday Jr. pushed him across the finish line.

Hornaday ran second, followed by James Buescher, who made a dent in the series points lead of Austin Dillon. Dillon scrambled to a seventh-place finish after he was demoted to 18th for not maintaining pace under the final caution of the race. The recovery enabled Dillon to stay ahead of Buescher in the standings.

The victory was the fifth overall for Wallace, who was substituting for Elliott Sadler, whose wife, Amanda, is expecting the couple's second child. Wallace won in the truck series for the first time since 2000. The victory was his first in any of NASCAR's top three touring series since he won a Nationwide race at Daytona in July 2004.

Wallace had tears in his eyes when he climbed out of his truck.

“I'm very emotional right now, because a lot of people doubt you,” Wallace said. “They doubt your ability. An opportunity like this just proves, ‘Hey, I can get it done. Give me something good to drive, and I can prove I can do it.' I'm numb. My son's at home, my daughters … I wish they were all here. It is my wife (Carla) and my anniversary this weekend. It's a cool anniversary.”

Wallace turned to his wife and said, “This is your exotic weekend, honey.”

Johnny Sauter's championship aspirations suffered a major setback on Lap 35. He and ThorSport teammate Matt Crafton had dropped to the rear of the field to stay out of harm's way early in the race, but the strategy backfired. The two trucks crashed as they ran together in tandem, after Donnie Neuenberger's Chevrolet blew a right-front tire in front of them. Sauter, who entered the race second in the standings and five points behind Dillon, lost two laps as his crew made repairs on pit road. With a wave-around and a free pass, Sauter got back on the lead lap and finished 15th, lessening the damage to his title chances.

Buescher trails Dillon by three points with three races left in the season. Sauter is third in the standings, 14 points back of Dillon and two ahead of Hornaday in fourth. The top two finishers are a combined 105 years old. Wallace is 52, Hornaday 53.

Pos Driver Car/Engine Laps Time/Delay
1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 94 1h 57:41.
2 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 94 0.057
3 James Buescher Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
5 Jason White Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
6 Todd Bodine Toyota 94 23:02:19.
7 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
8 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 94 23:02:19.
9 Kyle Busch Toyota 94 23:02:19.
10 Massimiliano Papis Toyota 94 23:02:19.
11 Justin Lofton Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
12 Grant Enfinger Ford 94 23:02:19.
13 Josh Richards Toyota 94 23:02:19.
14 Cole Whitt Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
15 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
16 Johanna Long Toyota 94 23:02:19.
17 Dakoda Armstrong Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
18 Miguel Paludo Toyota 94 23:02:19.
19 Blake Feese Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
20 Joey Coulter Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
21 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 94 23:02:19.
22 Ryan Hackett Ford 94 23:02:19.
23 Timothy Peters Toyota 94 23:02:19.
24 Wes Burton Chevrolet 93 1 Lap
25 Chris Fontaine Toyota 83 Accident
26 Nelsinho Piquet Chevrolet 80 14 Laps
27 B.J. McLeod Chevrolet 69 Vibrations
28 Parker Kligerman Dodge 64 Engine
29 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 57 Engine
30 David Starr Toyota 37 Engine
31 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 35 Accident
32 Donnie Neuenberger Chevrolet 25 Accident
33 Butch Miller Chevrolet 19 Rear Gear
34 Jeffrey Earnhardt Chevrolet 15 Accident
35 Patrick Sheltra Ford 14 Accident
36 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet 1 Transmission