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FORT WORTH, Texas — Brad Keselowski, Bubba Wallace, Michael McDowell and Kyle Busch are veteran NASCAR racers who all lost control of their race cars on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.
The most numerous (in terms of cars) crash of the Wurth 400 on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway involved Bubba Wallace, Joey Logano, Alex Bowman, AJ Allmendinger, Noah Gragson and Chad Finchum.
The big one that didn't happen at Talladega last week came at the start of the final stage in the NASCAR Texas race when Bubba Wallace kickstarted the big wreck after he slid up into the wall ...
“E.T.” nearly wasn’t so family friendly. Dee Wallace appeared on Steve Kmetko’s “Still Here Hollywood” podcast last week and recalled how she clashed with director Steven Spielberg ...
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Bubba Wallace (+1800) Had the race won from the pole in 2023. Wallace led 111 laps in a third-place effort. He started 10th and finished seventh last year. Wallace finished 10th and second ...
which allowed rival Toyota driver Bubba Wallace to win the second stage and earn valuable bonus points. Cindric ran a qualifying lap of 191.523 mph. Logano will start 27th, two spots ahead of ...
Joey Logano caused a multi-car crash involving Bubba Wallace at the NASCAR Texas race. The incident occurred at the start of the final stage, triggering the seventh caution. The big one that didn ...
Bubba Wallace grazed the wall exiting Turn 2 on the restart, with Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney close in tow. The contact appeared to slow Wallace into Logano’s path, turning Wallace’s No. 23 ...
An Exclusive Look at Bubba Wallace’s Plans for the Würth 400 During a pre-practice and qualification press conference Saturday at the TMS Media Center, Total Apex Media’s Sarah Talker ...