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Watch: Bubba Wallace Sparks NASCAR Mega-Crash That Sweeps Up the Majority of the Field

Bubba Wallace triggered a major multi-car crash during Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway. Wallace appeared to lose control of his No. 23 Toyota Camry after leading on lap 115, and officials/broadcasters described his car going into the wall after contact. As the field piled into wrecked cars, only a few of the race’s leaders were able to continue while most were knocked out.

wallace later suggested that a bump from fellow driver Ross Chastain was involved in the incident and said his car became unstable when pushed, leading to the destruction of multiple cars.Many viewers on social media reacted by criticizing wallace for past performance and blaming him for the chaos.

Wallace and four other drivers were unable to restart after the crash, according to ESPN. carson Hocevar, who led earlier in the race, ultimately went on to win.




NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace triggered a major crash during Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Jack Link’s 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.

Wallace led the field on Lap 115 when he appeared to lose control of his No. 23 Toyota Camry.

“Oh, and Wallace is in the wall after contact,” a race announcer said in a clip posted to the social media platform X.

From there, only a handful of drivers escaped the ensuing pileup unscathed.

“They’re all wrecking,” another announcer said moments later. “This is the big one! That’s the whole field!”

As dozens of race cars skidded off the track, only four of the leaders continued onward. Another trailing vehicle managed to avoid the pileup.

“It’s a parking lot down here,” another voice on the broadcast observed.

Wallace — perhaps best known among non-racing fans for his woke politics and an infamous racism hoax involving a phony noose — appeared to acknowledge that the bump his vehicle received from fellow driver Ross Chastain caused the enormous crash.

“Got wrecked there, unfortunately,” Wallace said afterward, according to NASCAR. “Our Xfinity Toyota Camry was a little unstable getting pushed, but manageable. Maybe that hard of a hit was too much, and so unfortunately, we wiped out a bunch of cars. Got to debrief, figure out how to be better.”

Meanwhile, many X users characterized the crash as par for the course when it comes to Wallace.

Some users even implied that broadcasters give Wallace special treatment.

Wallace and four other drivers failed to resume the race after the crash, according to ESPN.

Carson Hocevar, driver of the No. 77 car, led for 19 total laps and held on for victory.

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