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Related: About this forumBubba Wallace wins at Talladega, becomes second Black driver to win NASCAR Cup race
Bubba Wallace wins at Talladega, becomes second Black driver to win NASCAR Cup race
Associated Press | 4:29 PM ET
TALLADEGA, Ala. -- The hard part wasn't dodging his way around a crash and then driving to the front of the field at Talladega Superspeedway. That was just instinct for Bubba Wallace.
The challenge was the 45 minutes after Wallace took the lead, when the sky opened and he anxiously sat in the rain -- hoping, wishing, praying -- that NASCAR would call off Monday's rescheduled race and declare him the winner.
With a crowd gathered behind his pit stand chanting its support -- one man told his 6-year-old son, clad in a Wallace shirt and jumping up and down along the fence, that he was "witnessing history" -- NASCAR pulled the plug and Wallace became just the second Black driver to win a race at the Cup Series level.
"Got some credibility to my name now," said Wallace, a first-time Cup winner in his 143 starts. "I'm just like, 'Finally, I'm a winner and I'm a winner in the Cup level,' and it's just like 'Hell yeah!' It was a huge weight lifted off my shoulders."
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Associated Press | 4:29 PM ET
TALLADEGA, Ala. -- The hard part wasn't dodging his way around a crash and then driving to the front of the field at Talladega Superspeedway. That was just instinct for Bubba Wallace.
The challenge was the 45 minutes after Wallace took the lead, when the sky opened and he anxiously sat in the rain -- hoping, wishing, praying -- that NASCAR would call off Monday's rescheduled race and declare him the winner.
With a crowd gathered behind his pit stand chanting its support -- one man told his 6-year-old son, clad in a Wallace shirt and jumping up and down along the fence, that he was "witnessing history" -- NASCAR pulled the plug and Wallace became just the second Black driver to win a race at the Cup Series level.
"Got some credibility to my name now," said Wallace, a first-time Cup winner in his 143 starts. "I'm just like, 'Finally, I'm a winner and I'm a winner in the Cup level,' and it's just like 'Hell yeah!' It was a huge weight lifted off my shoulders."
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Bubba Wallace wins at Talladega, becomes second Black driver to win NASCAR Cup race (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2021
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Bubba has done well at the big ovals (2.5 miles or more), so it wasn't some fluke
Elwood P Dowd
Oct 2021
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Bluethroughu
(5,717 posts)1. Congratulations!
brewens
(15,359 posts)2. Dang! Right as it gets too cold for me to be going around in my Bubba t-shirt.
Here in Idaho. It might be warm enough by this afternoon though.
Elwood P Dowd
(11,444 posts)3. Bubba has done well at the big ovals (2.5 miles or more), so it wasn't some fluke
as the racist Trumpers claim on social media. He finished second at Daytona a couple of times and had Top 5 finishes in the past at Indianapolis, Pocono, and Talladega.