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Bubba Wallace Uncovers True Feelings on Beating His NASCAR Boss Denny Hamlin: “Did It at Talladega Last Year!”

Published 09/16/2022, 2:22 AM EDT

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After the spectacular race at Kansas, Bubba Wallace pushed himself to claim his second-ever victory in the NASCAR Cup Series. After leading 58 of the last 68 laps of the race, he edged out his boss for the win. Recently, the 23XI Racing star spoke with Steve Letarte, Jeff Burton, and Kyle Petty over a podcast and revealed how he felt after defeating his very own boss.

During the podcast, Wallace stated, “We did it at Talladega last year. We held off all the playoff guys there. So it was pretty cool to see like, Denny, on that pit sequence right, I kinda visually noticed a gap that we built just from pit entry and pit exit like we nailed that.”

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“And kinda start to look into the mirror a little bit, ah okay he’s closing we still got a lead and then all of a sudden the 11 popped into the picture. He’s closing at a pretty good rate, so I was like ah! I know I’m loose and I’m driving to the edge and these guys, the fields the same way, so if I continue to do this don’t make a mistake, we’ll be okay but felt good to beat the boss.”

Bubba Wallace makes history once again with his second win at Kansas

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Wallace made history yet again with his victory at Kansas Speedway, where he edged out his boss and fellow driver Denny Hamlin during the final few laps to take the chequered flag.

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Wallace became the first black driver to score multiple wins in the Cup Series. His first victory came at Talladega last year which made him the first black driver to win a Cup Series race since Wendell Scott back in 1963.

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Unlike Talladega where rain cut the race short, resulting in Bubba getting the win, Kansas was a different story. Bubba won the race fair and square, with his own racecraft and talent at full display, appropriately responding to his harshest critics and making a mark for himself.

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Srijan Mandal

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Srijan Mandal is a NASCAR author at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his Master’s in Journalism and has been writing for his own blog as well, covering NASCAR, F1, F2, W Series, MotoGP, DTM, IndyCar, WRC, and WEC. Following motorsports for more than a decade, he has become a devout supporter of McLaren Racing, Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Bubba Wallace, Sir Lewis Hamilton, and Ayrton Senna.
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Ankit Sharma