WATCH: NASCAR Fines Bubba Wallace $50K for Purposefully Ramming Alex Bowman in Chicago
NASCAR has fined racer Bubba Wallace $50,000 for ramming his car into opponent Alex Bowman’s on purpose at Sunday’s Chicago Street Race.
NASCAR has fined racer Bubba Wallace $50,000 for ramming his car into opponent Alex Bowman’s on purpose at Sunday’s Chicago Street Race.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace was greeted at the All-Star race in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, by a crowd that was less than welcoming.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — It was 3:42 a.m. in North Carolina as Bubba Wallace’s best friend celebrated winning his first NASCAR championship across the country in Arizona.
NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace congratulated himself on having “matured” past “punching” things after being dropped from the Charlotte Roval.
Bubba Wallace has a stern message for NASCAR fans who aren’t happy with the sport’s efforts to promote diversity and inclusion: Deal with it.
In news that will shock all of you, NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace feels he is being unfairly judged. And, if you’re a NASCAR fan or media member, it’s your fault.
If this whole professional race car driving thing doesn’t work out, Bubba Wallace could have a future as a heel in professional wrestling.
Bubba Wallace doesn’t have a ton of supporters in NASCAR, but he’s got one very big supporter in Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Bubba Wallace will face no punishment or repercussion from NASCAR for flipping the bird during a live interview following a race over the weekend.
NASCAR is investigating reports that racer Bubba Wallace’s team radio was hacked by someone who hurled abusive language after Sunday’s race.
Bubba Wallace seems to be thoroughly enjoying the role of NASCAR “villain” as he was seen flipping off the camera after taking second place.
Bubba Wallace’s racing future seems to be up in the air after the emotional racer slapped his vehicle and called for his own ouster following a disappointing finish over the weekend.
Fresh off his one-race suspension for shoving Kyle Larson – the smallest man in NASCAR – fans at Martinsville treated Wallace to a chorus of boos.
Bubba Wallace, a man who is no stranger to seeing things that aren’t really there and overreacting to them, has apologized for angrily shoving Kyle Larson following their collision at a NASCAR race this weekend.
Things got extra heated between Kyle Larson and Bubba Wallace after the two drivers crashed at the NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 in Las Vegas.
On Tuesday, ESPN released a video trailer for their upcoming E:60 special Fistful of Steel on the Bubba Wallace noose incident last year. However, at no point during the video do they mention that the FBI determined that the “noose” was a garage pull and Wallace was not a victim of a hate crime at all.
Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow, author of Breaking the News: Exposing the Establishment Media’s Hidden Deals and Secret Corruption, said Friday on Newsmax TV’s “Stinchfield” that the Jussie Smollett story is an example of the left weaponizing “fake news” to villainize MAGA country.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace jumped to Twitter and said if Kyle Rittenhouse were black, he would have been convicted of murder.
Despite the fact that their fan base is one of the most conservative in all of sports, NASCAR has become increasingly woke.
Bubba Wallace’s “knees were trembling” when he cast his ballot in his first presidential election. NASCAR’s only Black full-time driver didn’t watch the news before this summer, one of national unrest over politics and racial justice.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has debuted his Michael Jordan co-owned #23 car featuring a striking red, white, and black paint scheme.
A famous NASCAR helmet artist has shown that he is no fan of the sport’s leading social justice advocate.
Bubba Wallace turned heads recently, when he surprisingly announced that he was leaving Richard Petty Motorsports at the end of his contract.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Bubba Wallace is leaving Richard Petty Motorsports at the end of the season.
Bubba Wallace is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after NASCAR racers on the circuit despite not winning a race since 2017.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace landed a sponsorship from Columbia Sportswear, which cited his “fortitude, courage, conviction around what he is standing up for” — a seeming reference to the noose hoax and Wallace’s overall voice on social justice issues.
Bubba Wallace was greeted with loud booing from those in attendance at NASCAR’s Cup Series All-Star Race at Bristol, Tennessee this week.
Jemele Hill, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, on Tuesday ripped President Donald Trump for his Monday tweet which called on NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace to apologize for his role in advancing the alleged noose “HOAX.”
Former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove on Tuesday reacted to President Donald Trump’s tweet about the alleged noose found in Bubba Wallace’s garage stall at Talladega. A NASCAR and FBI investigation later deemed the “noose” which was found by a Wallace team member to be the garage pull rope rather than a hate crime aimed at the series’ only black driver.
Beats by Dre, the consumer audio products line created by the rapper Dr. Dre, has signed NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace to an endorsement deal. The announcement comes after President Donald Trump slammed Wallace over the driver’s disproven claim that he was the victim of a hate crime after a “noose” was found in his garage stall.
Monday on CNN, host Anderson Cooper accused President Donald Trump of increasingly and openly being racist based on an interview he gave to CBN.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace responded to President Donald Trump’s call for him to apologize for claiming a “noose” was left in his garage stall, urging fans to use “love” against hate, including “hate from the POTUS.”
Monday on Fox News Radio’s “Brian Kilmeade Show,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) commented on President Donald Trump’s tweet about driver Bubba Wallace and NASCAR’s Confederate flag ban.
President Donald Trump jumped to Twitter on Monday to slam NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace for not apologizing for claiming that someone had left a “noose” in his garage.
McDonald’s has changed its Twitter display name to “Amplifying Black Voices,” adding a profile banner that lists Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Alton Sterling, Botham Jean, Atatiana Jefferson, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd as victims of “racism” and “systemic oppression.” The
Saddled with Joe Biden, racism is all the left has. That what is behind every hate crime hoax you’ll see between now and November.
In an interview that aired on Fox News on Saturday, NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace spoke about last week’s “noose” incident at the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama.
Bubba Wallace reaffirmed the rights of NASCAR fans to protest the sport’s ban on the display of the confederate flag. However, he says, unlike those protesting for social justice in the streets, he doesn’t believe the police will be “pepper-spraying them and shooting them with rubber bullets.”
NASCAR has released a photo of the rope in Bubba Wallace’s garage which prompted some to believe that a noose had been purposely hung there to send a racial message.
When Sharpton, Geist, and Wallace are so desperate to exploit an act of racism that they are willing to look that ridiculous inventing one, what we have here is a demand for racism that far exceeds the supply.