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On Monday, Bubba Wallace further etched his name in NASCAR history after becoming the first black driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series race in nearly 60 years. The triumphant Wallace did well to stay focused during a rain delay that postponed the YellaWood 500 from taking place on Sunday. As a result, 40 cars started their engines the following day — Monday — at the Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. The 27-year-old did not hesitate to capitalize on this opportunity to show the world his skill as a driver. Stars like Kyle Larson and Kyle Busch were ahead in points and considered favo...
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NASCAR star Bubba Wallace continues to use his platform for the greater good. Wallace is partnering with Novant Health to address the hesitancy to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Novant Health announced the partnership with a press release on Wednesday. Based in North Carolina, Novant Health is partnering with Wallace to bring awareness and end hesitancy to get vaccinated. “I’m really excited to partner with Novant Heath this year on several community initiatives, starting with getting my COVID vaccine this week,” said Wallace in the press release. “For me, it’s important to learn about the vacci...
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Kyle Larson earned his first NASCAR race win since his suspension. Following his victory at Sunday’s Penzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, racers Bubba Wallace and Brad Keselowski were waiting at the lane to congratulate him for his victory. Larson was suspended for the remainder of the 2020 season after saying a racial slur during an online event in April of 2020. In addition to a suspension, he was fired from Chip Ganassi Racing. According to the Associated Press, Rick Hendrick took on the driver when no other team would. Larson was reinstated back in October, but was told to attend sensi...
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Bubba Wallace did not get the start he wanted to, but it worked out in the end. Wallace’s number 23 car failed the pre-game inspection twice at the Daytona 500 before passing on the third inspection. The inspection failure prompted the ejection of Wallace’s car chief Greg Emmer from the race. As for Wallace, he was forced to start from the back of the field. The 27-year-old driver was slated to start in the third row before the failed inspection forced him in the back. However, despite starting from the back, it did not stop the 27-year-old. Wallace went on to become the first black driver to ...
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