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Michael Jordan becomes Nascar team owner with Bubba Wallace as driver

- Associated Press

Denny Hamlin has joined Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan to form a Nascar team with Bubba Wallace as the driver, a high-profile pairing of a Black majority team owner and the only Black driver at Nascar’s top level.

The partnershi­p was announced on Monday night in coordinate­d social media posts by Jordan and Hamlin, with Wallace adding his own comment. The posts showed a picture of Jordan alongside a firesuit-clad Hamlin in a motorhome at a race track.

“Historical­ly, Nascar has struggled with diversity and there have been few Black owners,” Jordan said in his statement. “The timing seemed perfect as Nascar is evolving and embracing social change more and more.”

Jordan becomes the first Black principal owner of a full-time Cup team since Hall of Famer Wendell Scott drove his own race car in 495 races from 1961 to 1973. Scott’s 1964 victory at the Jacksonvil­le 200 is the only win by a Black driver in Cup history.

The NBA great, who earlier this year pledged $100m over 10 years for initiative­s combating systemic racism, said the move into Nascar is another step toward racial equality.

“I see this as a chance to educate a new audience and open more opportunit­ies for Black people in racing,” Jordan said.

Jordan joins former NBA player Brad Daugherty, a partner at JTG Daugherty Racing, as the only Black owners at NASCAR’s elite Cup level.

“Michael and Bubba can be a powerful voice together, not only in our sport, but also well beyond it,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin, a three-time Daytona 500 winner and a top contender for this year’s Cup title, will be part of a singlecar Toyota entry aligned with Joe Gibbs Racing. Hamlin has raced his entire career for Gibbs, a Hall of Fame NFL coach.

“Eleven years ago I met Michael Jordan at a then-Charlotte Bobcats game and we became fast friends,” Hamlin wrote. “Not long after, I joined Jordan Brand as their first Nascar athlete. Our friendship has grown over the years and now we are ready to take it to the next level. Deciding on the driver was easy it had to be Bubba Wallace.”

Wallace is the only Black driver in the Cup Series and this season used his platform to push for racial equality. The 27-year-old successful­ly urged Nascar to ban the display of the Confederat­e flag at its events.

Wallace is winless in 105 Cup starts over four seasons, but he has six career victories in the Truck Series. He’s been hampered by mid-level equipment driving the No43 for Hall of Famer Richard Petty and, until this summer, the team struggled to land sponsorshi­p.

“Bubba has shown tremendous improvemen­t since joining the Cup Series and we believe he’s ready to take his career to a higher level,” Hamlin said. “He deserves the opportunit­y to compete for race wins and our team will make sure he has the resources to do just that.

“Off the track, Bubba has been a loud voice for change in our sport and our country. MJ and I support him fully in those efforts and stand beside him.”

In a statement, Nascar welcomed Jordan to the series. “His presence at Nascar’s top level will further strengthen the competitio­n, excitement and momentum growing around our sport,” Nascar said.

Jordan dabbled in racing before with Michael Jordan Motorsport­s. He owned an AMA Superbike team and had one win in 10 years. Jordan has twice traveled to the Nascarseas­on finale to watch Hamlin race for the championsh­ip. Hamlin, who is 39, is still seeking his first title.

“Growing up in North Carolina, my parents would take my brothers, sisters and me to races, and I’ve been a Nascar fan my whole life,” Jordan said. “The opportunit­y to own my own race team in partnershi­p with my friend, Denny Hamlin, and to have Bubba Wallace driving for us, is very exciting for me.”

Wallace, who has cobbled together about $18m in sponsorshi­p deals since he made racial equality his platform, had already announced he was parting with Petty.

“This is a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y that I believe is a great fit for me at this point in my career,” Wal

lace wrote. “I am grateful and humbled that they believe in me and I’m super pumped to begin this adventure with them.”

Jordan and Hamlin purchased a charter for their team from Germain Racing that guarantees Wallace a spot in the 40-car field every week.

 ?? Photograph: Chuck Burton/AP ?? Michael Jordan waves the green flag before a Nascar race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2010.
Photograph: Chuck Burton/AP Michael Jordan waves the green flag before a Nascar race at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2010.
 ?? Photograph: Usa Today Uspw/USA Today Sports ?? Bubba Wallace: ‘This is a unique, oncein-a-lifetime opportunit­y’.
Photograph: Usa Today Uspw/USA Today Sports Bubba Wallace: ‘This is a unique, oncein-a-lifetime opportunit­y’.

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