Wallace recorded a ninth-place finish in the second Cup Series race of the season last weekend and has some words of wisdom for Corey Heim.
Bubba Wallace opened up about competing in a long NASCAR season. Before the 2025 Cup Series season began, Wallace appeared on Rubbin’ is Racing and talked about having just one month off before returning to work.
Bubba Wallace has made it clear he now wants to be known more for being a race car driver than a social justice warrior.
The No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota driver will be starting the Daytona 500 from the third position in row two. Wallace has five top-5 finishes at Daytona International Speedway, including being the Daytona 500 runner-up twice.
The 23XI driver and new dad was soundly outperformed by teammate Tyler Reddick. With the pressure ramping up, the goal for 2025 is clear.
Bubba Wallace's wife, Amanda Wallace (formerly Carter), is cheering on the NASCAR driver at the Daytona 500 alongside the couple's new baby, Beck Hayden. Like fans, Amanda and Beck had to endure a bit of inclement weather with a rain delay halting the race.
Ross Chastain has the best average finish at COTA among active drivers but could face a challenge from teammate Shane van Gisbergen.
Bubba Wallace won the first of two qualifying races for the Daytona 500. He showed enough speed to make him one of the favorites heading into “The Great American Race.”
Bubba Wallace said he “couldn’t care less” if Donald Trump attends the Daytona 500 on Sunday, nearly five years after the president accused the NASCAR Cup Series’ only Black full-time driver of perpetrating “a hoax” when a crew member found a noose in the team garage stall.
Wallace, the only African American driver in NASCAR, is no stranger to the spotlight. While his presence on the track often stirs strong emotions among fans, Wallace has found a unique way to balance the pressures of racing: photography. (WCYB)
The win puts Wallace in the third starting spot for the Daytona 500, a race he’s never won but twice finished runner up.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has admitted his stance on the potential attendance of President Donald Trump at the Daytona 500 this week.