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Bubba Wallace became the first Black driver to win a major race on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.5-mile oval, surviving a late rain delay, two overtimes, concerns over running out of fuel and a hard-charging Kyle Larson on Sunday in the Brickyard 400.
Bubba Wallace, who is originally from Mobile, Alabama, made history with his win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, 27 July.
In a dramatic finish after a rain shower created a pressure-packed overtime period, Bubba Wallace managed to save enough fuel and hold off Kyle Larson to win the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday,
Bubba Wallace won the Brickyard 400 and in doing so, became the first Black driver to ever win the NASCAR race
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhat did Bubba Wallace say about Trump? NASCAR driver refuses to apologize to president over past commentsBubba 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 delayBubba 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. “Freddie,