
Bubba Wallace Remains Focused on Racing as Past Tensions with Donald Trump Resurface Ahead of the Daytona 500
As the excitement builds for the highly anticipated Daytona 500, a familiar off-track rivalry has resurfaced. NASCAR star Bubba Wallace and President Donald Trump, who famously clashed in 2020, are once again making headlines ahead of Trump’s rumored visit to the race this Sunday.
Wallace, however, remains unfazed. When asked about Trump’s potential presence at the Daytona 500, the 30-year-old driver made it clear that he is focused on racing, not politics.
“We’re here to race. Not for the show.”
Wallace said during media day, brushing off questions about the President’s attendance.
A Feud That Dates Back to 2020
The tension between Wallace and Trump first ignited in 2020 after NASCAR and the racing community rallied around Wallace—the only Black driver in the Cup Series—when a noose was discovered in his assigned garage at Talladega Superspeedway. Federal authorities later determined the rope had been there for months and was not a hate crime.
Trump then took to social media, calling the incident a “hoax” and demanding that Wallace apologize to NASCAR drivers and officials who supported him. Wallace responded with a message of resilience, writing, “Always deal with the hate being thrown at you with LOVE!… Love should come naturally as people are TAUGHT to hate. Even when it’s HATE from the POTUS.”
Around the same time, Wallace was also vocal about removing Confederate flags from NASCAR events, a move that led to an official ban by the organization. Trump later claimed the ban led to a decline in NASCAR’s ratings, though reports indicated otherwise.
Trump’s Daytona 500 Visit Still Unconfirmed
While a notice from the Federal Aviation Administration suggested Trump is expected to attend the Daytona 500, NASCAR has not confirmed his visit. If he does make an appearance, it would mark another major sporting event on his calendar, following his historic attendance at last weekend’s Super Bowl.
Reactions to Trump’s Super Bowl appearance were mixed, with some players expressing excitement and others brushing off the significance. Similar responses can be expected if he shows up at Daytona.
As for Wallace, he has made his stance clear—his focus is on the track, not the grandstands. With engines set to roar this Sunday, the only thing on his mind is chasing victory at the Daytona 500.
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