Bubba Wallace

Bubba Wallace

31-Year-Old Driver  
23XI Racing
23XI Racing
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Wallace returns for season four with 23XI Racing and piloting the No. 23 Toyota. Last season marked his first entrance into the Chase for the Cup playoffs. Despite being winless for 2023, Wallace would earn his way into the 16-driver field on the basis of points. The 30-year-old driver would advance into the second round of the Chase before being eliminated. Wallace would nab 10 Top-10 finishes for the season, gather a career-best 15.9 average finish and wind up a respectable 10th-place in the series points. The entire team including crew chief, Bootie Barker, are returning for 2024. Wallace would like to get back into the win column again in the upcoming season and perhaps push his Top 10 totals a bit higher. Those would seem to be attainable goals considering he raced so well last season on short tracks and intermediate ovals. Read Past Outlooks
NASCAR Penalty for Martinsville
NASCAR Cup
November 6, 2024
NASCAR has announced penalties following the Xfinity 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday. The crew chiefs, spotters, and a team executive from the teams of #1-Ross Chastain, #3-Austin Dillon, and #23-Wallace have each been suspended for the Phoenix race following the team's actions as the end of the Martinsville race.
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Wallace lost several positions in the final laps of Sunday's playoff race in Martinsville. NASCAR investigated and deemed he was manipulating the outcome of the race to assist other drivers in terms of the playoffs. Wallace and his team will both face $100,000 fines and the loss of 50-points in the standings in addition to the crew member suspensions.
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6 days ago
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12 days ago
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NASCAR DFS Trucks:  Baptist Health 200
12 days ago
Corey Heim has the most wins this season in the Truck Series, and C.J. Radune thinks Homestead could be the spot he locks up his Championship 4 spot with a win.
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Wallace had by all accounts a career-best season last year. He posted career-best marks on many front (laps led, Top 5's and Top 10's), however, he still only managed a marginally improved to an 18.3 average finish and came in 19th-place in the final driver standings. There were many positives to point to including his second-career victory which came at Kansas during the opening round of the Chase. Still, Wallace only cracked the Top 10 twice in the seven races that came after Kansas to close the season. It's that inconsistency that keeps the 23XI Racing veteran well-grounded in the upper-teens of the driver rankings. Wallace signed a contract extension with the team in 2022 and he'll continue forward with crew chief Bootie Barker for now. If the two can find better consistency in the team's cars and Wallace can qualify better, he could climb the driver rankings in 2023.
With 23XI Racing's first season now in the rearview mirror, Wallace can move on and just build on the performance he had in 2021. While just three Top 10's dotted his results from last season, he did manage to collect career victory number one with his big win late in the season at Talladega. For what the campaign lacked in consistency, the No. 23 Toyota team teased with potential. Wallace led a career-best 62 laps during the season and he and crew chief Bootie Barker will see if they can increase that number in the upcoming season. An all-star sponsor lineup returns to help fund this team's efforts and the organization grows to a two-car operation with the addition of Kurt Busch in 2022. Wallace will benefit greatly from the addition of that experience and feedback that Busch brings to the table. While we're cautiously reserved about too much expectations, there certainly is room to grow for this driver and team.
Little did Wallace know entering his contract season at Richard Petty Motorsports how things would unfold last year. He was likely racing for a new job and new team, but would have never guessed how things would play out. After a five Top-10 finish and 22nd-place points finish campaign, Wallace landed a bunch of new sponsors and grabbed the attention of Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan. The duo put together a new team with Wallace's bevvy of new sponsors called 23XI Racing. The team purchased the charter of the now-defunct Germain Racing and will field Toyotas acquired from Leavine Family Racing. Mike Wheeler will assume the crew chief responsibilities and brings five career victories and 148 starts of Cup Series experience to the table. It will be new adventure for Wallace and likely an increase in performance right away, but we would caution against unreasonable expectations for this driver and team this season.
Wallace is entering a contract year at Richard Petty Motorsports. The last two seasons in the No. 43 Chevrolet haven't shown much growth for the young driver. Wallace has managed nearly identical average start and average finish (around 24.0) marks for both campaigns, and he's finished 28th-place in the driver points both seasons. It really has been a flat line performance to this point. RPM will be taking a long, hard look at Wallace this season. With sponsorship getting tougher and tougher to come by, results need to start happening on the track in order for Wallace to secure a contract extension here. That pressure will either galvanize this youngster and he'll step up, or he could completely fold under that pressure. It's tough to predict. However, we do note that he only cracked the Top 20 twice in the final eight events of 2019.
Richard Petty Motorsports welcomes Wallace back for season two in the No. 43 Chevrolet. Last season's Rookie of the Year candidate started strong out of the gates with his runner-up finish in the Daytona 500, but it was a much different story from there on out. The Mobile, Alabama native labored to just two more Top 10s during the season for a total of three for the campaign. Wallace's 24.5 average finish over the course of last season resulted in a 28th-place finish in the final driver standings. We expect some marginal improvement for this driver and team over last season. After all, Aric Almirola was piloting this same car to six or seven Top 10s per year and high teen to low 20 standings finishes for many seasons. Wallace has similar potential. Crew chief Drew Blickensderfer will continue calling the shots as we see this driver continue to grow this season.
Wallace will finally get his crack at the top level of NASCAR in 2018. He takes over the No. 43 Chevrolet of Richard Petty Motorsports and fills the seat that Aric Almirola vacated. Wallace comes over from Roush Fenway Racing's Xfinity Series team where in five seasons he managed 35 Top-10 finishes and grabbed a top standings finish of seventh-place in 2015. He made four relief appearances for Almirola last season in the No. 43 Ford during his back injury hiatus. The 24-year-old driver performed impressively in those outings collecting two Top-15 and three Top-20 finishes. The relief duty served as an audition for Richard Petty Motorsports, and they saw all they needed to see to give Wallace the ride for 2018. RPM will shift from Ford to Chevrolet in the upcoming season, so Wallace and this team have lots of upside.
Wallace's 2016 season failed to measure up to expectations in a few ways. His Top 10 totals dropped from 14 to nine over the previous year, and he slipped from seventh to 11th in the overall driver standings over 2015. Once again he was held out of victory lane and saw his average finish drop from 11.8 to 15.7 year-over-year. The downturn in performance was disappointing and saw Wallace nowhere near making the Chase for the Cup playoff. Roush Fenway Racing is in a bit of turmoil right now and it's showing up in this race team. Wallace will return for another full schedule in 2017 although not much is known about the team's makeup or the sponsorship package. This young driver will likely face some headwinds again in his pursuit of success in the Xfinity Series.
Wallace didn’t have quite the season we expected for his first full-time effort in the Xfinity Series last year. He claimed no wins and only 14 Top-10 finishes in a season that lacked a lot of week-to-week consistency. Wallace only led 85 total laps during his rookie campaign, so it seemed this team lacked some speed when compared to others. The young driver will get a new crew chief in season two. Matt Puccia takes over atop the No. 6 team’s war wagon and will guide Wallace to hopefully a better season in 2016. While victories are probably a slim hope at this point, we would expect to see a generous increase in Top-5 and Top-10 finishes in the upcoming campaign.
The most dominant car and team in the last five years of Nationwide Series competition return in 2013. While the driver lineup is still in flux at this point, it’s clear that Joe Gibbs Racing star Busch could return for a few events this season. Outside of Busch the driver lineup should include a few Sprint Cup Series drivers and youngster Darrell Wallace Jr. This strong team racked up a series-leading seven victories and 28 Top-10 finishes last season and that was with a rotating driver lineup as well. The 18-year-old driver Wallace picked up three Top 10’s in four starts with this team, and that speaks volumes of the top car in the Nationwide Series.
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Third in Bass Pro Shops Night Race
NASCAR Cup
September 21, 2024
Wallace finished third in the Bass Pro Shops Night Race NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday night.
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Signs Extension with 23XI
NASCAR Cup
September 19, 2024
23XI Racing announced that Wallace has signed a multi-year extension to remain with the team.
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Wins Darlington Pole
NASCAR Cup
August 31, 2024
Wallace won the pole for the Cook Out Southern 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway Saturday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 167.146 mph.
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Top-5 Richmond Finish
NASCAR Cup
August 11, 2024
Wallace finished fourth in the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway Sunday night.
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Fifth-Place at the Brickyard
NASCAR Cup
July 21, 2024
Wallace finished fifth in the Brickyard 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon.
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