Bubba Wallace wins Brickyard 400
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Daily Express US on MSNNASCAR makes Bubba Wallace claim in lawsuit filing against 23XI Racing
NASCAR claimed that Bubba Wallace is at no risk of leaving 23XI Racing despite the court's previous claim as 23XI Racing's antitrust lawsuit rages on.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNBubba Wallace Breaks Silence on 23XI Racing’s Recent Loss on Court Amidst charter lawsuit
XI Racing’s bold antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR has received some shocking rulings in the past couple of days. Front Row Motorsports, who joined 23XI after the lawsuit was formally filed, is also facing a massive threat in terms of its spot in the NASCAR garage.
Bubba Wallace says the lawsuit involving 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR hasn’t affected him, and that he’s focused on racing.
NASCAR drivers, Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace, are in the limelight as the 23XI Racing team's lawsuit against NASCAR heads towards an unfavourable outcome for the Cup Series team.
Bubba Wallace’s NASCAR playoffs entry sparks financial opportunities for 23XI Racing amid charter and legal challenges.
Bubba Wallace entered Sunday’s Brickyard 400 with no guarantee that he’d make it to the playoffs, battling a winless streak of 100 races. But somehow, he made the fuel last till the very end and kept a charging Kyle Larson at bay through a late rain delay and two overtimes to win the crown jewel race.
The No. 23 team made a major change at the end of the 2024 season with Wallace’s crew chief Bootie Barker moving off the pit box into the team’s competition department. Enter Charles Denike, a rookie crew chief who spent nine years in the U.S. Army as an engineer before spending a decade in NASCAR’s lower divisions.