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Milestone for Bubba Wallace as he earns 1st Nascar victory

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TALLADEGA, Ala.---The hard part wasn’t dodg ing his way around a crash and then driving to the front of the field at Talladega Superspeed­way. That was just instinct for Bubba Wallace.

The challenge was the 45 minutes after Wallace took the lead, when the sky opened and he anxiously sat in the rain— hoping, wishing, praying— that Nascar would call off Monday’s reschedule­d race and declare him the winner.

With a crowd gathered behind his pit stand chanting its support— one man told his six-year-old son, clad in a Wallace shirt and jumping up and down along the fence, that he was “witnessing history”— Nascar pulled the plug and Wallace became just the second Black driver to win a race at the Cup Series level.

“Got some credibilit­y to my name now,” said Wallace, a first-time Cup winner in his 143 starts. “I’m just like, ‘Finally, I’m a winner and I’m a winner in the Cup level,’and it’s just like ‘Hell yeah!’It was a huge weight lifted off my shoul der s.”

This was so much more than just a first win.

Wallace is the first Black driver to win at the top level of the elite stock car series since Wendell Scott in 1963, a race where he wasn’t declared the victor until long after Buck Baker had already been awarded the trophy. Nascar at last presented Scott’s family with his trophy from that race two months ago.

As much as Wallace wanted the moment to be solely about his first career win, he couldn’t ignore the significan­ce.

“It’s definitely been tough going to some of the tracks this year, we get some of the most boos now,” Wallace said. “Everybody says as long as they’re making noise that’s fine, but you know, I get booed for different reasons and that’s the tough thing to swallow. I appreciate all those who were there doing the rain dance with us, pulling for us, supporting me my whole career, but especially those who have supported me with everything that’s gone on in the last 15-16 months.”

Wallace had been waiting atop his pit stand and celebrated wildly with his crew when the decision came. Wallace is in his first season driving for 23X1 Racing, a team owned by both Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan.

Wallace broke down in tears after he returned to his parked No. 23 Toyota, the car number picked for Jordan, who wore 23 in the NBA.

“This is for all the kids out there that want to have an opportunit­y and whatever they want to achieve, and be the best at what they want to do,” Wallace said as he choked back tears. “You’re going to go through a lot of (BS). But you always got to stick true to your path and not let the nonsense get to you. Stay strong. Stay humble. Stay hungry. Been plenty of times when I wanted to give up.” (AP)

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 ?? (AP) ?? HISTORY. Bubba Wallace reacts after he is pronounced the winner while waiting out a rain delay before which he was the leader during a NASCAR Cup series auto race Monday, Oct. 4, 2021, in Talladega, Ala.
(AP) HISTORY. Bubba Wallace reacts after he is pronounced the winner while waiting out a rain delay before which he was the leader during a NASCAR Cup series auto race Monday, Oct. 4, 2021, in Talladega, Ala.

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