Bubba Wallace Had 1-Word Reaction To His Win Sunday
Bubba Wallace is a NASCAR Cup Series race champion once again.
The veteran NASCAR Cup Series driver, who hadn't won in 100 races, won for the first time in a couple of years on Sunday evening. Wallace, driving the No. 23 Toyota for 23XI Racing, bested a loaded field in Indianapolis.
Wallace took home the checkered flag at the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He beat out Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Preece and Brad Keselowski.
Congratulations have been pouring in for Wallace across social media - and the NACSAR world as a whole - on Sunday evening.
Wallace, meanwhile, had a one-word reaction to his win on Sunday night.
"Unbelievable!" he told his team.
Larson, who finished in second place, didn't hold back on Wallace following the race. He made it clear that he felt like Wallace was incredibly deserving of the win.
"There's nothing you can do here to pass," he said post-race. "I really don't think I could do anything different. Kind of the same thing as me last year. Congrats to Bubba, that's awesome. He's a great dude."
With his win on Sunday evening, Wallace has locked up a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. He has to be pumped about that. Wallace missed out on the Cup Series Playoffs in 2024.
He was determined to get back - and he has.
It's great to see that Wallace has accomplished what he set out to do during the 2025 NASCAR season.
There's more to do, of course.
Bubba Wallace Had 1-Word Reaction To His Win Sunday first appeared on The Spun on Jul 27, 2025
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