Bubba Wallace
Race car driver, NASCAR Cup Series
Born
October 8th, 1993
32 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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A prominent race car driver competed in the NASCAR Cup Series. Achievements include becoming the first African-American driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series race since 1963. Achieved recognition for persistence in advocating for diversity within motorsports. Notable performances include driving for teams like Richard Petty Motorsports and 23XI Racing, with a significant first victory at the rain-shortened YellaWood 500 in 2021.
First African-American driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series race since 1963
Raced for Richard Petty Motorsports and 23XI Racing
Promoted diversity and inclusion in motorsports
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