With Brickyard Win, Bubba Wallace Opens a New Chapter—and Slams the Door on Doubt
The critics called him a question mark. Sunday, Bubba Wallace answered with an exclamation point.
The critics called him a question mark. Sunday, Bubba Wallace answered with an exclamation point.
Bubba Wallace stared down fuel fumes, Kyle Larson, and a rogue rain shower to win one of NASCAR’s crown jewels in an overtime thriller at the Brickyard.
What started with a bump in Chicago ended with a dinner in California—Bowman and Wallace are back on good terms.
Bubba Wallace and Alex Bowman can’t even share a street without turning it into a contact sport.
Once upon a time, Bubba Wallace loathed road courses with the kind of passion most of us reserve for hospital food or HOA meetings.
With 23XI Racing remaining one of two teams yet to sign NASCAR’s new charter agreement, Bubba Wallace expressed concerns about his future as a NASCAR Cup Series driver.
While Chase Briscoe made his Playoff situation much clearer by winning at Darlington to clinch a berth, he made it much fuzzier for the drivers fighting for points.
The margin between the last driver currently eligible for the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and the first driver out is a mere 21 points.
Arriving at Darlington Raceway where the battle to make the Playoffs ends, Bubba Wallace made a strong statement to start the weekend Saturday.
The ‘win-and-you’re-in’ system that defines NASCAR’s Playoffs mean a points position is never certain until the postseason begins.