Bubba Wallace’s ‘Surreal’ Brickyard 400 Win
SPEEDWAY, Indiana — Bubba Wallace called his shot last week. The only people who knew it were Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen and IndyCar driver …
SPEEDWAY, Indiana — Bubba Wallace called his shot last week. The only people who knew it were Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen and IndyCar driver …
The driver of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford came away with a respectable sixth-place finish at the Brickyard.
If you have questions, we’ve got the answers after Wallace’s Brickyard 400 victory.
Meanwhile, a loose wheel undid Erik Jones’ day in the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis on Sunday.
Wallace’s win makes you appreciate the Brickyard just a little bit more, doesn’t it?
He had a chance to win in overtime, but Bubba Wallace kept Larson and the No. 5 car at bay.
PREMA seems to have found its footing after a slow start to its inaugural IndyCar campaign.
Both Allgaier and Larson looked poised to challenge for the win before they made contact.
A great day for JR Motorsports played out very differently further back in the pack.
There are winners press conferences, then there are winners press conferences with Dale Earnhardt Jr.