In a dramatic turn of events at the GOOD CITY 500, NASCAR has fined driver Bubba Wallace $10,000 for violating the organization’s code of conduct. The penalty comes after Wallace, visibly frustrated by a late-race incident that dashed his hopes of a strong finish, was heard shouting an expletive multiple times over his team radio.
The incident occurred during the final laps of the race when Wallace’s No. 23 car was involved in a collision that forced him out of contention. Following the crash, Wallace’s emotional response was broadcasted, capturing his repeated use of inappropriate language.
NASCAR officials cited Sections 4.4.B and 4.4.D of the NASCAR Rule Book, which pertain to member conduct and actions detrimental to stock car racing, as the basis for the fine. This is not the first time Wallace has faced disciplinary action; in July 2024, he was fined $50,000 for post-race contact with Alex Bowman at the Chicago Street Course
Wallace’s team, 23XI Racing, has acknowledged the penalty and expressed their commitment to upholding NASCAR’s standards. In a statement, the team emphasized their focus on maintaining professionalism and sportsmanship on and off the track.
The GOOD CITY 500 incident adds to a series of challenges for Wallace, who has been striving to secure a spot in the NASCAR playoffs. Currently, he sits just outside the cutoff line, making each race critical for his postseason aspirations.
NASCAR’s decision to impose the fine underscores the organization’s dedication to maintaining decorum and respect within the sport. As the season progresses, drivers and teams are reminded of the importance of adhering to conduct guidelines, regardless of on-track frustrations.