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NASCAR World Lists 900+ Reasons to “Why Does Everyone Hate Bubba Wallace?”
NASCAR World Lists 900+ Reasons to “Why Does Everyone Hate Bubba Wallace?”
It’s no secret that Bubba Wallace has been one of the most outspoken critics of discrimination, and while many fans have praised the NC native for his stance, it hasn’t stopped haters from doubling down. Whether it’s Wallace leading the list of the most hated driver polls or becoming the center of controversy for the smallest of incidents, it’s safe to say Wallace hasn’t been able to catch a break for quite some time after his incident with Kyle Larson.
We all know of how Wallace intentionally right-reared Larson going 180 mph on the straightaway at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and while it wasn’t Wallace’s finest moment, it didn’t truly showcase his character either. Irrespective of which, the hatred has now grown tenfold. But if for a second, fans can take a step back and unwrap their predispositions, Wallace has done more for not just the NASCAR fandom but the entire community than most drivers in terms of his philanthropy and advocacy.
Speaking of which, one fan with such a mindset was rather curious to find out just why fans hated Wallace, even after all the character development he has showcased. The user stated, “I’ve been a NASCAR fan for most of my life (30 m). So I’m aware of “why” he’s hated. But I feel like if people actually stopped and actually listened to the guy [they] would realize that he is a good dude that doesn’t just want attention but stood up for what he thought was right.”
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While the user seemed aware of Wallace’s on-track shenanigans, his question triggered the fans to go back and forth over why Wallace was actually hated in the first place. This even led to the post racking up over 900 comments.
The NASCAR community erupts into a civil war on Reddit as they discuss the Wallace hate train
As the fans began discussing why Bubba Wallace was still seen with eyes of hatred, users who were trackside at races pointed out a moment, which increased the animosity between the fans and Wallace. In 2020, Wallace was at the center of a controversy surrounding a noose in his garage that NASCAR had reported to the FBI, leading many to believe Wallace was uncertain about what went down as the FBI later dismissed it as being a hate crime.
The user stated, “He was cheered before the Talladega incident oddly enough. The boos are still there but I promise it isn’t as bad as it was the year or two after dega.” On the other hand, other users kept the reasons limited to his on-track shenanigans, as this user stated; “There are a lot of people who didn’t like his conduct with Bowman at Charlotte that one year and never really let go of that, and right rearing a fan favourite on a straightaway is a pretty solid way to get some people who didn’t really care about you beforehand to hate you, and that’s pretty fair.”
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And that wasn’t the only incident that unsettled fans, with the biggest one being the time Wallace shoved an unresisting Larson after wrecking him purposely. A user pointed to this race as his reasoning behind disliking Wallace, “Him RR’ing Larson in Vegas is why I don’t care for him. Granted he seems to have matured since then.”
But that’s where the Wallace supporters stepped in, painting a picture that the haters would not be fond of. A user stated, “Most people don’t hate him. It’s just the ones who do happen to be the loudest and most obnoxious, among other things.” Another user also made a mockery out of the whole hatred by sharing, “I hate him because I want to be friends with Ryan Blaney and it’s just not fair.”
Summing up why Wallace gets hate from a fan’s perspective, this user shared their reasonable opinion; “I’m a Bubba fan, and the reasons that I think are reasonable (ie not race related) are mostly due to his temperament and his mental mindset. Of course, I may not see a lot of what others see, since Bubba is my driver.”
All the hatred Bubba Wallace gets still seems to make little sense considering these incidents were relatively isolated and happened with many drivers throughout their careers. But do you think the growing hatred will come to an end soon with new fans joining the discussion?
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Max Verstappen addresses ‘British bias’ at Mexican GP after Lewis Hamilton put-down
Max Verstappen has once again claimed that he is the target of ‘British bias’ in the media after watching the fallout from his battle with Lando Norris. The three-time world champion’s defending was criticised by a number of drivers, including Lewis Hamilton.
Verstappen and Norris shared a titanic battle at the Circuit of the Americas last weekend, but the flashpoint came at Turn 12 as the Dutchman deployed a signature tactic, lunging deep into the corner to get to the apex first before running both himself and his title rival off the road.
Norris opted to keep his foot in and overtook the Red Bull driver around the outside, although this decision landed him a five-second time penalty that dropped him back behind Verstappen in the general classification. This sparked a major debate with other drivers – Hamilton included – calling for the FIA to take action and outlaw this style of defending.
Verstappen has been frustrated by this debate. Quizzed by Viaplay in Mexico on whether he’d like to see the rules changed, he replied: “No, not really. But I have the wrong passport.” Asked if he was referring to a British passport, he confirmed as much.
“Yeah, it’s the wrong country, on that aspect… with complaining” he replied. “I love my passport but on that aspect, I should have had a different passport, actually.” The Dutchman also complained of ‘British bias’ earlier this season following comments made by Adrian Newey.
When asked about the debate surrounding Verstappen’s on-track conduct, former title rival Hamilton was quick to point out that the Dutchman has been employing these tactics for some time, dating back to their no-punches-pulled fight in 2021.
“It’s always been a grey area, that’s why he’s got away with it for so long,” Hamilton explained ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix. “They probably need to make some adjustments for sure.
“Also, we do have inconsistencies through rulings, weekend in, weekend out, obviously depending on which years it is. I mean, as a sport, we do need to level up on all areas and if you look at other global sports, they have full-time refs, for example, and I’m sure that wouldn’t be a bad thing for our sport.
“I experienced it many times with Max, you shouldn’t be able to just launch the car on the inside and be ahead and then you go off and still hold your position. So, they need to definitely work on this.”
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$200M Jeff Gordon teams up with Chase Elliott and Co. to decode the HMS driver behind the “Don’t judge me” old tweet
Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman Jeff Gordon teamed up with Chase Elliott and other HMS drivers in a lighthearted fun exercise for fans where they attempted to solve the mystery behind an old tweet from their current driver.
The anonymous tweet reads, “Don’t judge me, but I can’t wait to see the new twilight movie haha,” and it’s believed to belong to one of the HMS’s driver lineups, which includes Elliott, Kyle Larson, William Byron and Alex Bowman.
Jeff Gordan, who has a net worth of $200 million (according to Celebrity Net Worth), and HMS drivers tried to guess, but none of them were correct. Bowman and Elliott named Byron, while Byron went with Elliott, but it was Larson. He accepted that it was his tweet in 2011 and revealed that he likes Catherine Hardwicke’s Twilight movie.
HMS shared the video of the fun investigative activity on Instagram with a caption:
“Hold on tight, spider monkey”
Watch the Jeff Gordon and HMS’s guesses below:
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Three out of four HMS drivers are still in contention for the 2024 NASCAR Cup championship. Larson and Byron are in good position in the playoffs points table, with 35 and 27 points above the cutline.
However, 2020 Cup champion Elliott is in danger of getting eliminated from title contention, as he’s 53 points behind the cutline heading to this weekend’s Homestead-Miami race.
In an interview with NBC Sports earlier this season, Jeff Gordon spoke about the competition between their two best drivers, Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott, for the regular season championship. Gordan wanted to see both top drivers perform well and race aggressively against each other while maintaining sportsmanship in their chase for the regular season title.
However, neither Larson nor Elliott won the championship; it was Tyler Reddick who clinched the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series regular season championship. Speaking to NBC Sports, the four-time NASCAR Cup champion Jeff Gordon said:
“I think it’s pretty clear at Hendrick how we expect teams and drivers to race against one another and how they’ve got to go and compete not only against their competitors but against one another.
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“Kyle Busch is an a**”: Brad Keselowski publicly chastised his fierce NASCAR rival in front of over 150,000 spectators
Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski birthed one of the fiercest rivalries in NASCAR. The duo had multiple run-ins throughout their careers, but the seed of their feud was sown at the 2010 Xfinity Series race hosted by the Bristol Motor Speedway. In the aftermath, Keselowski publicly castigated Busch in front of over 150,000 fans during driver introductions.
Busch kicked off his Food City 250 from third place in his #18 Toyota while Keselowski began in 13th. However, as the 250-lap battle inched closer to its conclusion, the then-Penske Racing driver held the domination while the former #18 Joe Gibbs Racing driver fought hard for the lead.
After struggling to overtake for nearly a dozen laps, Busch, with 31 laps until the checkered flag dropped, lunged ahead of Keselowski, only to be wrecked from behind and lose the spot again.
However, the JGR driver quickly retaliated and spun out Keselowski’s #22 Dodge. The move propelled the #18 Toyota to the victory lane while the Penske driver fell from a potential win to settling in 14th place.
The bitter feeling inside Brad Keselowski surfaced during the Bristol Cup Series race driver introductions the following day. After Kyle Busch introduced himself, his fierce rival took the mic and blasted Busch with his “a**’ comment.
“Brad Keselowski, driver of the Penske Racing Dodge. Kyle Busch is an a**,” he said.
However, when asked why he slammed Busch, Keselowski said that Juan Pablo Montoya challenged that he can’t call the JGR driver an “a**”. It’s worth mentioning that the crowd’s roar on the Penske driver’s introduction notched 104.2 decibels.
“Sometimes you just don’t like a guy”: Kyle Busch publicly slams Brad Keselowski during their 2017 title fight
The bitter rivalry between Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski was such that both made unapologetic comments about the other from time to time. Despite the latter publicly extending an olive branch to the former in 2015, their relationship remained sour.