Russ Wiles(II)
Considered one of Virginia's finest up-and-coming talents, Russell
started his racing career not behind the microphone, rather behind the
wheel of karts at age 7. In 1998, leaving a passion of speed, Russell
grew fond of race announcing, radio and television talents and being
exposed to as many people as possible. The late NASCAR Dodge Weekly
Racing Series was Russell's big step to cars as a young 15 year old
announcer. Giving up driving, he took his talents all the way to
NASCAR's biggest stage, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, at Richmond
International Raceway. In 2009, Russell's biggest moment was voicing a
multi-award winning racing documentary named Racing Dreams, produced by
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.