NASCAR Fans In Agreement On Bubba Wallace's Wreck Sunday originally appeared on The Spun.
NASCAR fans are in agreement on Bubba Wallace's major wreck on Sunday.
The NASCAR Cup Series arrived in Chicago, Illinois this weekend. The Grant Park 165 took place in Chicago on Sunday afternoon. Shane van Gisbergen took home the checkered flag, while Ty Gibbs, Tyler Reddick, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch rounded out the top five.
Bubba Wallace, who's had an up-and-down season, was involved in a major wreck late in the race. Wallace and Alex Bowman were getting pretty physical late in the race.
Video of the major crash has been going viral on social media on Sunday evening.
It's getting physical in this In-Season Challenge matchup between @BubbaWallace and @Alex_Bowman! 💥 pic.twitter.com/fQb9EpTKD9
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) July 6, 2025
Wallace ended up getting spun out by Bowman late in the Cup Series race.
NASCAR fans immediately took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to take sides.
"48 did nothing wrong," one fan wrote.
"Bubba is a horrible driver! I called the second wreck too! So predictable!!" one fan added.
"Whose @BubbaWallace going to blame the second time? Get this clown off the track before he hurts someone!" one fan added.
"Bowman was way faster. Instead of letting him go once Bowman passed him, Bubba roughed him up. Then tried to clear himself lol. Bowman was nice to him," one fan added.
"This is the 3rd time Bowman has cleaned Bubba out at a road course. 2nd straight year at this place," one fan added.
"Bowman did the right thing by dumping him. Bubba knew Alex had the faster car and wants to drive like an idiot and not just let him by," one fan added.
"Bubba brought that on himself," one fan added.
"Bubba deserved every bit of that," another fan added.
Wallace was clearly not happy following Sunday's race, as he had some brief words with Bowman, before immediately leaving pit road.
Who did you find at fault on Sunday?
NASCAR Fans In Agreement On Bubba Wallace's Wreck Sunday first appeared on The Spun on Jul 6, 2025
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