Bubba Wallace once again became the center of attention in NASCAR after making a controversial move that fans had already predicted. This bold decision not only stirred up social media but also ignited heated debates about his racing style and strong personality, leaving the motorsport community buzzing.

Bubba Wallace’s contact with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. came at an interesting time, one that many NASCAR fans found too convenient to be coincidental.
Midway through Saturday night’s third and final race of the NASCAR Cup Series Round of 16 at Bristol Motor Speedway, 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace dropped from the lead to mid-to-last position due to severe tire wear and degradation.
As he was coming in to pit, he drifted slightly to the right on the track. The ensuing contact with Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet sent the No. 47 car spinning, prompting the caution flag to fly.

Of course, Wallace benefited from the caution, as it gave him the opportunity to pit for fresh tires without losing many laps. As a result, he was blamed for causing the crash on purpose and doing so out of a much-needed caution.
Wallace almost immediately apologized on the radio, saying that the car seemed unable to turn. This made perfect sense given how badly his car had been performing in the previous few laps.
Bubba Wallace Takes Charge of Stenhouse’s Statement
That didn’t stop fans from spreading conspiracy theories on social media, and since I’m sure we all know how much the mere mention of the name “Bubba Wallace” can do to the fanbase, we’ll spare you the trouble of reading dozens of tweets about it (unless you volunteered to do so).

I’m not so sure about this. On the one hand, it’s clear that the incident happened at the most convenient time for Wallace, right before he was supposed to make a pit stop, and Wallace just happened to be the one causing the crash. Coincidence?
Midway through Saturday night’s third and final race of the NASCAR Cup Series Round of 16 at Bristol Motor Speedway, Bubba Wallace of Team 23XI Racing dropped from the lead to mid-to-last position due to severe tire wear and degradation.
As he was coming in to pit, he drifted slightly to the right on the track. The ensuing contact with Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet sent the No. 47 car spinning, causing the caution flag to fly.
Of course, Wallace benefited from the caution, as it gave him the opportunity to pit for fresh tires without losing many laps. As a result, he was blamed for intentionally causing the crash and doing so to exercise the caution he so desperately needed.
Wallace almost immediately apologized on the radio, saying the car seemed unable to turn. Which makes sense, considering how badly his car had been performing in the previous few laps.
Bubba Wallace Controversy Over Stenhouse’s Statement
That hasn’t stopped fans from spreading conspiracy theories on social media, and since I’m sure we all know how much the mere mention of the name “Bubba Wallace” can do to the fanbase, we’ll spare you the trouble of reading dozens of tweets about it (unless you volunteered to do so).
I’m not so sure about this. On the one hand, it’s obvious that the incident happened at the most convenient time for Wallace, right before he was supposed to make a pit stop, and Wallace just happened to be the one who caused the crash. Coincidence?
In other news, Wallace had already secured his place on lap 12 after a strong start on lap 16, so making an enemy of a non-playoff driver might not have been the smartest move, especially when he is currently performing better than ever.
However, it is not the first time a driver has triggered a much-needed caution flag for himself, and it is certainly not the first time Wallace himself has caused a caution flag when he really needed one due to a tyre issue.
This part will no doubt continue to be debated – unless, of course, Wallace outright says “yes, I did it on purpose”. However, we all know that won’t happen. And then again, there’s probably no reason for it to happen, if he didn’t mean it. Only he knows for sure.