Michael Jordan “couldn’t be prouder” of Bubba Wallace after his first NASCAR win



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23XI Racing co-owner Michael Jordan greeted Bubba Wallace on Monday for his first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Talladega.

Michael Jordan was in Bubba Wallace's pits during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International in August.

Michael Jordan was in Bubba Wallace’s pits during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at the Glen at Watkins Glen International in August.
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“I am so happy for Bubba and our entire 23XI Racing team. This is an important milestone and a historic victory for us,” Jordan said in a statement on the team’s Twitter account.

“From the day we signed him I knew Bubba had the talent to win and Denny and I couldn’t be more proud of him. Let’s go!”

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The win in the rain-cut YellaWood 500 was the team’s first one-car, launched by Jordan and Denny Hamlin this season with Wallace as sole driver.

“This is Talladega. This is his home country. Everything that happened in Talladega last year. Things Bubba didn’t ask for but had to go through,” Hamlin said. about the victory, which took place on the same track where a rope tied in a noose was found in Wallace’s garage last summer, sparking a wave of support from the NASCAR family. It was later determined that the knot had been there for some time and was not directed at Wallace, leading to unsubstantiated claims from some that the incident was a publicity stunt.

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The 23XI Racing team was already set to add a second car next season with veteran Kurt Busch at the wheel. Busch, who was racing in fourth place when the race was called, was one of many Cup Series drivers who congratulated Wallace on becoming the first black driver to win a Cup Series race since Wendell Scott won his only victory in 1963.

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