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'''Bubba Wallace''' (born October 8, 1993), whose full name is '''William Darrell "Bubba" Wallace Jr.''', is an American professional [[stock car racing|stock car]] driver. He competes full-time in the [[NASCAR Cup Series]], driving the No. 23 Toyota Camry for [[23XI Racing]], a team he co-owns with [[Michael Jordan]] and [[Denny Hamlin]].
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== Early Life ==
'''William Darrell "Bubba" Wallace Jr.''' (born October 8, 1993) is an American professional [[stock car racing]] driver. He competes full-time in the [[NASCAR Cup Series]], driving the No. 23 [[Toyota]] Camry for [[23XI Racing]], a team owned by [[Denny Hamlin]] and [[Michael Jordan]]. Wallace is noted for being one of the most successful African American drivers in the history of NASCAR.
Wallace was born in [[Mobile, Alabama]], and began his racing career in the Bandolero and Legends car racing series, as well as local late model events, at the age of nine.


== Career ==
==Early life and career==
Wallace is noted for being one of the most successful African American drivers in the history of NASCAR. He has six victories in the [[NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]], and became the first African American to win a NASCAR series race since [[Wendell Scott]] in 1963.
Wallace was born in [[Mobile, Alabama]], and raised in [[Concord, North Carolina]]. He began racing at the age of nine in the [[Bandolero]] and [[Legends car racing|Legends car]] racing series. Wallace quickly progressed through the ranks, moving to late model stock cars by the age of 15.


In 2018, Wallace became the first full-time African American driver in the Cup Series since Scott, driving the No. 43 Chevrolet for [[Richard Petty Motorsports]]. In 2021, he moved to 23XI Racing and won his first Cup Series race at [[Talladega Superspeedway]], becoming the second African American driver, after Scott, to win at the series' highest level.
==NASCAR career==


== Personal Life ==
===K&N Pro Series East===
Wallace is an advocate for [[racial equality]] and has used his platform to promote social justice. In 2020, he successfully pushed for NASCAR to ban the [[Confederate flag]] at its events.
[[File:K&N_Pro_East_Series_at_Greenville-Pickens_Speedway.jpg|thumb|left|Bubba Wallace racing in the K&N Pro Series East]]
Wallace began his NASCAR career in the [[K&N Pro Series East]] in 2010, driving for [[Rev Racing]] as part of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program. He won his first race at [[Greenville-Pickens Speedway]] in 2010, becoming the youngest driver to win at the track.


== See Also ==
===Camping World Truck Series===
* [[List of NASCAR drivers]]
In 2013, Wallace joined [[Kyle Busch Motorsports]] to compete in the [[NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]]. He made history by becoming the first African American driver to win a NASCAR national series race since [[Wendell Scott]] in 1963, with his victory at [[Martinsville Speedway]] in 2013.
* [[African Americans in Motorsport]]


== References ==
[[File:Darrell_Wallace_Jr_Kyle_Busch_Motorsports_Toyota_Rockingham_2013.jpg|thumb|right|Bubba Wallace driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2013]]
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== External Links ==
===Xfinity Series===
* [http://www.bubbawallace.com Official website]
Wallace moved to the [[NASCAR Xfinity Series]] in 2015, driving for [[Roush Fenway Racing]]. He achieved several top-ten finishes and continued to build his reputation as a competitive driver.
* [https://www.racing-reference.info/driver/Bubba_Wallace Bubba Wallace] at Racing-Reference
 
[[File:6_Darrell_Wallace_Jr_2015_Road_America.jpg|thumb|left|Bubba Wallace racing in the Xfinity Series at Road America in 2015]]
 
===Cup Series===
Wallace made his [[NASCAR Cup Series]] debut in 2017, substituting for the injured [[Aric Almirola]] in the No. 43 car for [[Richard Petty Motorsports]]. In 2020, he joined 23XI Racing, a new team co-owned by [[Michael Jordan]] and [[Denny Hamlin]].
 
[[File:Bubba_Wallace_Driver_Introductions_Las_Vegas_Fall_2024.jpg|thumb|right|Bubba Wallace at driver introductions in Las Vegas, 2024]]
 
==Advocacy and impact==
Wallace has been an outspoken advocate for racial equality and social justice. In 2020, he successfully called for the banning of the [[Confederate flag]] at NASCAR events. Wallace's activism has brought significant attention to issues of diversity and inclusion within the sport.
 
==Personal life==
Wallace is known for his engaging personality and has a strong presence on social media. He is also involved in various charitable activities and has been a role model for young drivers aspiring to enter the sport.
 
==Related pages==
* [[NASCAR Cup Series]]
* [[23XI Racing]]
* [[Michael Jordan]]
* [[Denny Hamlin]]


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Latest revision as of 19:00, 23 March 2025

American professional stock car racing driver



William Darrell "Bubba" Wallace Jr. (born October 8, 1993) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 23 Toyota Camry for 23XI Racing, a team owned by Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan. Wallace is noted for being one of the most successful African American drivers in the history of NASCAR.

Early life and career[edit]

Wallace was born in Mobile, Alabama, and raised in Concord, North Carolina. He began racing at the age of nine in the Bandolero and Legends car racing series. Wallace quickly progressed through the ranks, moving to late model stock cars by the age of 15.

NASCAR career[edit]

K&N Pro Series East[edit]

Bubba Wallace racing in the K&N Pro Series East

Wallace began his NASCAR career in the K&N Pro Series East in 2010, driving for Rev Racing as part of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program. He won his first race at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in 2010, becoming the youngest driver to win at the track.

Camping World Truck Series[edit]

In 2013, Wallace joined Kyle Busch Motorsports to compete in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. He made history by becoming the first African American driver to win a NASCAR national series race since Wendell Scott in 1963, with his victory at Martinsville Speedway in 2013.

Bubba Wallace driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2013

Xfinity Series[edit]

Wallace moved to the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2015, driving for Roush Fenway Racing. He achieved several top-ten finishes and continued to build his reputation as a competitive driver.

Bubba Wallace racing in the Xfinity Series at Road America in 2015

Cup Series[edit]

Wallace made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in 2017, substituting for the injured Aric Almirola in the No. 43 car for Richard Petty Motorsports. In 2020, he joined 23XI Racing, a new team co-owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin.

Bubba Wallace at driver introductions in Las Vegas, 2024

Advocacy and impact[edit]

Wallace has been an outspoken advocate for racial equality and social justice. In 2020, he successfully called for the banning of the Confederate flag at NASCAR events. Wallace's activism has brought significant attention to issues of diversity and inclusion within the sport.

Personal life[edit]

Wallace is known for his engaging personality and has a strong presence on social media. He is also involved in various charitable activities and has been a role model for young drivers aspiring to enter the sport.

Related pages[edit]