Bubba Wallace confident coming into Kansas but will have obstacles Sunday
Bubba Wallace ended last Sunday’s Cook Out Southern 500 on a positive note, climbing to seventh in the finishing order with a strong run in the final stage.
Bubba Wallace ended last Sunday’s Cook Out Southern 500 on a positive note, climbing to seventh in the finishing order with a strong run in the final stage.
With a long line of congratulatory crew members and his proud wife Amanda waiting for a high-five and kisses respectively, Bubba Wallace climbed out of his No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota on Daytona International Speedway pit road Saturday night, turned toward his car, bowed his head and paused.
Entering Saturday night’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway, Bubba Wallace considers himself in a win-or-bust situation—until he isn’t.
Bubba Wallace had some outside intervention Sunday at Watkins Glen.
Admittedly, Kyle Larson drubbed the rest of the NASCAR Cup Series field in last Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race at reborn North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Bubba Wallace had a clear view out his windshield for a few brief moments.
Circuit Of The Americas is unforgiving towards all of NASCAR’s best, even towards a seven-time champion, as Jimmie Johnson found out.
Bubba Wallace returned to the track Saturday.
NASCAR suspended Bubba Wallace for one race Tuesday for his actions during last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup series race at Las Vegas.
Bubba Wallace was not a happy driver Sunday, and his actions might cost him some money, and more when NASCAR is done.