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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat did Bubba Wallace say about Trump? NASCAR driver refuses to apologize to president over past comments
Bubba Wallace, who won 2025’s Brickyard 400 title at Indianapolis on July 27, has exchanged a few comments with President Donald Trump over the years. Wallace, who is a NASCAR Cup Series driver for 23XI Racing, has been candid about his past disagreements with Trump, and refuses to apologize to the President, as per The Spun.
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On3 on MSNBubba Wallace does welfare check on spotter Freddie Kraft after Brickyard 400 weather delay
Bubba Wallace and his spotter, Freddie Kraft, had a funny exchange during a weather delay at the Brickyard 400 on Sunday. As the cars were parked during a red flag, Wallace had a question for Kraft.
The Brickyard 400 NASCAR Cup Series race on July 27 at Dover Motor Speedway is back underway following a 23-minute weather delay for rain with four laps to go. Bubba Wallace held a 4-second lead over Kyle Larson before the caution flag waved for rain with six laps to go.
Over time, his career took an upswing after joining 23XI Racing in 2021, co-owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, where he secured his first Cup Series win in 2021 and a second win in 2022, highlighting his rising profile in the sport. On radio, as reported by John Newby, Bubba Wallace gave a message to his team as cars rolled off pit road:
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Daily Express US on MSNTyler Reddick 'discomfort' on full display as Bubba Wallace actions examined
Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin's 23XI Racing drivers Tyler Reddick, Bubba Wallace, Riley Herbst, and their Front Row Motorsports rivals are temporarily racing as open entries in the NASCAR Cup Series after a legal twist.
The NASCAR schedule this weekend has taken us to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the annual Brickyard 400. One of the
Bubba Wallace's spotter, Freddie Kraft, sent the NASCAR fans into a frenzy as he announced that Mark Martin would be the next guest in-house at his Door Bumper Clear.