Bubba Wallace’s Desperate Move Against Joey Logano After Being Let Down by Michael Jordan’s NASCAR Team Wreaks Fans’ Wrath

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NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace found himself in hot water during the NASCAR Playoffs after tangling with Joey Logano and spinning out. The pressure was on, and Wallace—racing for the underperforming 23XI Racing team co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and JGR driver Denny Hamlin—had something to prove.


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The drama unfolded at the tail end of Stage 1, as Wallace and Joey Logano dueled for P11. With Wallace’s No. 23 hitting Logano’s No. 22, the cars swerved around Turn 4—Wallace eventually losing control and going for a spin. Though no significant damage was done to his car, Wallace’s radioed response to his team set the tone for what was ahead.


Fans chime in with fiery takes on the Michael Jordan star driver


Wallace’s unfortunate spin has churned a whirlwind of reactions, most notably among his fanbase, with criticisms ranging from questions about his readiness for the high-stakes playoffs to queries about whether 23XI Racing of Michael Jordan is all sizzle and no steak.

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Can Wallace overcome the odds and make it back to the top?

While some fans expressed their frustrations, labeling the #23 owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, it’s worth noting that other playoff contenders like Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Michael McDowell, and Ross Chastain also faced setbacks, falling a lap behind in Stage 1. With plenty of time to catch up, Wallace might silence his critics.

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