He made his debut in NASCAR while replacing the injured Aric Almirola in the no. 43 car of Richard Petty Motorsports. Bubba Wallace was later given a drive in NASCAR Cup Series with Richard Petty ...
23XI Racing — 23: Bubba Wallace has a new crew chief in ... a former lead engineer of Aric Almirola. — 45: Tyler Reddick will look to defend his regular-season series title in the No. 45 ...
Explore the inspiring stories of African-American NASCAR drivers like Wendell Scott, Bubba Wallace, and others who broke ...
Aric Almirola is set to return to Joe Gibbs Racing's NASCAR Xfinity Series program in 2025, the team confirmed on Monday. Almirola, a seven-time winner in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, will get ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (WCYB) — Even if you don’t follow NASCAR, you’ve probably heard of Bubba Wallace. Wallace, the only African American driver in NASCAR, is no stranger to the spotlight.
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 ...
NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace and WGN Radio host Dane Neal at WGN Studios – all photos Dane Neal/WGN Radio Driver of the #23 Toyota for 23XI Racing, Bubba Wallace joins Dane Neal on WGN Radio before the ...
Bubba Wallace is set to run in the Daytona 500 later this afternoon, but already picked up a major win this weekend. On Friday night Wallace won the first Duel at Daytona to pick up the No. 3 ...
Aric Almirola will return to Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) for a nine-race NASCAR Xfinity Series campaign in 2025. The 40-year-old Almirola from Tampa, Florida, will be piloting JGR’s No. 19 Toyota ...
Bubba Wallace led the most laps in his Duel race. Throughout the entire 60-lap Duel, Wallace had tons of help from his teammate Tyler Reddick. They were both solid, avoided the wrecks, and got the ...
Bubba Wallace is 31 years old now. He’s married with a new baby. And he’s made it clear that he now wants to be known more for being a race car driver than a social justice warrior.
Bubba Wallace had barely settled into his seat for Daytona 500 Media Day earlier this week when the first question came. The question wasn’t about his chances of perhaps winning his first 500 ...