The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Outrage as noose found in garage of black Nascar driver

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WASHINGTON: Nascar said Sunday night that a noose was found in the garage stall of black driver Bubba Wallace at Talladega Superspeed­way in Alabama, and they have launched a probe of the “heinous” act.

Wallace is the only black driver who races full-time in Nascar’s top Cup series.

“Late this afternoon, Nascar was made aware that a noose was found in the garage stall of the 43 team,” the popular stock car series said in a statement.

“We are angry and outraged and cannot state strongly enough how seriously we take this heinous act. We have launched an immediate investigat­ion and will do everything we can to identify the person(s) responsibl­e and eliminate them from the sport.

“As we have stated unequivoca­lly, there is no place for racism in Nascar and this act only strengthen­s our resolve to make the sport open and welcoming to all.”

Wallace, who has been outspoken about racial injustice in the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapoli­s police custody on May 25, commented on the incident in a statement posted on Twitter, saying he was “incredibly saddened” by the “despicable act of racism.”

“This will not break me,” Wallace said. “I will not give in, nor will I back down.”

Wallace was a strong advocate for Nascar’s decision to ban the Confederat­e flag from its properties on June 10.

The Confederat­e flag has been a staple at Nascar tracks, particular­ly in the sport’s southern US heartland that includes Talladega in Alabama.

But it remains a symbol of slavery and racism for many.

Sunday’s race, which was to be Nascar’s first with fans since the coronaviru­s pandemic erupted, was postponed until Monday by thundersto­rms.

Before the heavy weather moved in, a small plane flew above the track trailing a giant Confederat­e flag and a second banner that read “Defund Nascar” -- its message widely spread on social media.

Nascar executive vice president Steve O’Donnell was quick to condemn the display on Twitter, where he posted a picture of black and white hands clasped.

“You won’t see a photo of a jackass flying a flag over the track here,” O’Donnell wrote. “But you will see this... Hope EVERYONE enjoys the race today.” - AFP

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