Otago Daily Times

Trump calls for apology over Nascar noose ‘hoax’

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump yesterday criticised Nascar’s ban of the Confederat­e flag from its events and assailed Black racing driver Bubba Wallace’s response to a noose found in his garage, an incident the Republican president referred to as a ‘‘hoax’’.

Trump’s comments, sent in a tweet, were his latest in a series of inflammato­ry statements related to race.

Nascar has said its investigat­ion did not determine who put the noose in Wallace’s garage and the FBI found it was placed there in

2019, before Wallace was assigned to use the stall. Investigat­ors concluded no federal crime was committed.

After the noose discovery, Wallace, the only black driver competing in the Cup Series, drew an outpouring of support from fellow drivers, who pushed him and his car to the start of the June 22 race at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeed­way.

‘‘Has @BubbaWalla­ce apologized to all of those great NASCAR drivers & officials who came to his aid, stood by his side, & were willing to sacrifice everything for him, only to find out that the whole thing was just another HOAX? That & Flag decision has caused lowest ratings EVER!’’ Trump tweeted yesterday.

Nascar said yesterday it ‘‘continues to stand tall with Bubba, our competitor­s and everyone who makes our sport welcoming and inclusive for all racing fans’’.

Last month the organisati­on banned the Confederat­e flag from its race tracks and facilities as the country grappled with the death of George Floyd.

White House spokeswoma­n Kayleigh McEnany said Trump was not taking a position either way on Nascar’s decision about the flag.

The president has long courted Nascar fans and his campaign is sponsoring a Nascar team.

McEnany defended Trump’s call for an apology from Wallace.

‘‘The FBI . . . has concluded that this was not a hate crime and he believes it would go a long way if Bubba came out and acknowledg­ed this as well,’’ she told reporters at the White House.

Wallace, a vocal supporter of Black Lives Matter who had long pushed for banning the Confederat­e flag, has not backed away from the issue, saying whether the noose was directed at him or someone else, it was still a symbol of hate linked to lynching and America’s history of slavery.

On Twitter, Wallace posted a message to young fans urging them to answer hate with love: ‘‘Love over hate every day. Love should come naturally as people are TAUGHT to hate. Even when it’s HATE from the POTUS,’’ he wrote, using an abbreviati­on for president of the United States.

Nascar conducted its own investigat­ion, releasing a photograph of the noose, but was unable to determine who was behind it. It said the noose was used as a garage door pulldown.

As for Trump’s comments on Nascar’s ratings, Erik Arneson, vicepresid­ent of media relations for Fox Sports, said despite an unusual schedule prompted by the coronaviru­s, viewership was up 8% this year against equivalent races in 2019, according to Nielsen Media Research. — Reuters

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