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'Believe in yourself:' Bubba reflects on Indy win

'Believe in yourself:' Bubba reflects on Indy win

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"Believe in yourself." That's the common denominator throughout Bubba Wallace's career, and he reflects on his Indianapolis win that punched his ticket into the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
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