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YellaWood 500

Sunday, October 3rd, 2021

Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln, AL

  • 15 Ford
  • 6 Toyota
  • 19 Chevrolet

  • Monday, October 4th, 2021
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Bubba Wallace scores historic triumph in rain-shortened NASCAR Cup race at Talladega

An opportune caution and a sudden rain shower helped make Bubba Wallace the second African-American driver ever to win a NASCAR Cup Series race.

Wallace held the lead in Monday's rain-delayed YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway when Ryan Preece turned into the outside wall off the bumper of Chris Buescher's Ford to cause the fifth caution of the event.

As the cars circled under the yellow, rain drenched the 2.66-mile race track. NASCAR brought the cars to pit road on Lap 118 of a scheduled 188. After another shower thwarted track-drying attempts, NASCAR called the race and declared Wallace the winner.

Wallace is the first black driver to win a race in NASCAR's premier series since Wendell Scott took the checkered flag at Speedway Park in Jacksonville, Fla., on Dec. 1, 1963.

It was the first victory for 23XI Racing, a team that debuted this year with driver Denny Hamlin and Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan as co-owners. Drivers outside the respective Playoffs won all three Talladega races in NASCAR's top three divisions this week. All were first-time winners.

Wallace's victory came at the same track where the sport came together to support him after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and after a noose—later found not to be directed at Wallace—was discovered in his garage stall.

"Man, I'm just so proud of everyone at 23XI," Wallace said. "New team coming in and getting a win late in the season. I know a lot of history was made today, I believe, which is really cool, but it's about our guys, about our team, about what was done.

"I appreciate Michael Jordan, I appreciate Denny for believing in me and giving me the opportunity… It's pretty fitting that it comes here at Talladega."

Wallace was choked up when asked about the historic significance of his achievement.

"I never think about those things, and when you say it like that, it obviously brings a lot of emotions, a lot of joy to my family, fans, friends… You've got to stay true to your path and not let the nonsense get to you and stay strong, stay humble, stay hungry.

"There've been plenty of times when I wanted to give up. You surround yourself with the right people, and moments like this that you appreciate."

Team Penske drivers Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano improved their chances of transferring into the Round of 8 in the Playoff with second- and third-place finishes. Kurt Busch was fourth, followed by Christopher Bell, Chris Buescher, Hamlin and Kevin Harvick.

The wreck that ultimately made a winner of Wallace severely damaged the Playoff hopes of William Byron, whose Chevrolet was collected by the spinning car of Preece. Byron was relegated to 36th in the finishing order and likely will need a victory in Sunday's Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte to advance to the Round of 8.

"He (Preece) was just coming down the track, and I was kind of trying to run a third lane," Byron said of the wreck. "Just part of Talladega. We'll go to the Roval, try to win that one and advance that way."

Byron was the last of three Hendrick Motorsports drivers to get swept up in an accident. Kyle Larson was the first. By the time the first sudden rain shower of the day darkened the asphalt in Turns 1 and 2 and forced a stoppage on Lap 74, Larson's fortunes already had taken a turn for the worse.

A strong push from Byron's Chevrolet turned Justin Allgaier's Camaro sideways as the cars thundered through the tri-oval on Lap 56. Allgaier shot up the track into Larson's Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, severely damaging the front suspension and the sheet metal on the driver's side of the car.

Larson was able to make minimum speed after a restart on Lap 65. The caution for the five-car wreck that crippled Larson's car also encompassed the end of Stage 1, won by non-Playoff driver Chris Buescher.

On Lap 67, Larson shredded his right front tire, which was cocked at an angle toward the outside wall when he resumed racing. He lost three laps on pit road and fell to 39th in the running order as his crew made frantic repairs.

Attrition elevated Larson to 37th at the finish, but he lost the security he had as a six-time winner in the series this year. The regular-season champion leaves Talladega second in the standings but just 22 points above the current cutoff for the Round of 8.

A multicar chain-reaction wreck after the resumption of the action brought an early end to Alex Bowman's afternoon. On Lap 98, Chase Elliott pushed the Chevrolet of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. into the rear bumper of Bowman's Chevy, turning the No. 48 Camaro into the outside wall and out of the race.

"The 9 (Elliott) just shoved me one last time there, and it got the 48 loose," Stenhouse radioed to his team.

Bowman was fighting for the race lead when he was turned by the contact from Stenhouse's car.

"Yeah, just dumped over on the left rear and turned us around really bad," Bowman said. "Bummer for the Ally 48 team. We had a fast car; we were leading there. That's just superspeedway racing and the box that we're put in by these racetracks. You'll have that. Bummed to have torn up race car, but we'll move on and try to go win the Roval."

Kyle Busch was another victim of the Lap 98 wreck, but the two-time Cup champion remains nine points above the current cut line—tied with defending champion Chase Elliott—heading to the Round of 12 elimination race on Sunday at the Charlotte Roval.

Harvick is nine points below the cutoff, with Bell 28 points in arrears and Byron and Bowman 44 and 52 points on the outside, respectively.

  • Drivers Entered: 40
  • Laps Scheduled: 267
  • Laps Actual: 117 - Race Shortened
  • Margin of Victory: Under Caution Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 23 Minutes 24 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 130.218
  • Cautions: 5 for 27 laps
  • Lead Changes: 35
  • Green Flag Passes: 8,852 (98.4 passes per green flag lap)
Bubba Wallace talks with Kyle Larson in victory lane at Talladega Superspeedway
Talladega, Alabama - October 4, 2021 : Bubba Wallace, driver of the #23 McDonald's Toyota, talks with Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 Cincinnati Chevrolet, in victory lane after winning the rain-shortened NASCAR Cup Series YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
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YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway Loop Data Box Score results
DRIVER ST MID CLO FIN HI LOW ARP PL DIF GFP GFxP PD QPS % QPS FST % T15 LED % LED LAPS DR TOT PTS
Bubba Wallace 19 13 14 1 1 28 14.6 18 325 311 14 126 38.77 2 47.9 5 4.3 117 104.70 50
Brad Keselowski 7 3 4 2 1 20 6.0 5 229 222 7 216 94.32 1 98.3 13 11.1 117 112.50 52
Joey Logano 8 2 9 3 1 22 6.0 5 221 210 11 192 86.88 1 95.7 9 7.7 117 108.90 51
Kurt Busch 14 10 16 4 1 36 14.4 10 283 284 -1 165 58.30 8 62.4 9 7.7 117 104.60 42
Christopher Bell 12 15 3 5 1 27 11.4 7 281 299 -18 138 49.11 2 64.1 12 10.3 117 104.00 38
Chris Buescher 24 1 10 6 1 30 9.7 18 297 280 17 186 62.63 1 79.5 7 6.0 117 103.90 46
Denny Hamlin 1 23 5 7 1 38 13.1 -6 227 241 -14 158 69.60 4 60.7 6 5.1 117 90.90 34
Kevin Harvick 9 4 7 8 1 31 5.9 1 212 188 24 172 81.13 0 93.2 16 13.7 117 116.10 39
Erik Jones 26 20 8 9 1 34 15.3 17 329 317 12 166 50.46 1 53.9 0 0.0 117 90.40 30
Anthony Alfredo 30 30 6 10 1 37 19.4 20 335 291 44 100 29.85 2 34.2 1 0.9 117 73.90 28
Austin Dillon 16 28 11 11 1 37 18.4 5 312 320 -8 175 56.09 0 45.3 0 0.0 117 75.30 26
Martin Truex Jr 6 17 18 12 1 32 14.4 -6 319 336 -17 160 50.16 2 53.9 2 1.7 117 84.50 25
Cole Custer 28 19 17 13 1 34 14.8 15 312 290 22 147 47.12 2 53.0 7 6.0 117 94.00 24
Chase Briscoe 17 39 19 14 1 39 26.5 3 276 254 22 59 21.38 2 12.0 0 0.0 117 58.10 23
Ryan Blaney 4 5 13 15 1 24 9.8 -11 227 249 -22 148 65.20 0 79.5 0 0.0 117 94.80 27
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 21 11 1 16 1 36 16.5 5 368 327 41 140 38.04 5 43.6 10 8.6 117 74.90 21
Michael McDowell 22 35 21 17 4 40 25.1 5 259 229 30 65 25.10 5 18.0 0 0.0 117 57.40 20
Chase Elliott 3 7 2 18 1 27 11.3 -15 309 301 8 203 65.70 0 76.1 0 0.0 117 89.20 23
Quin Houff 35 18 26 19 3 38 25.3 16 206 171 35 1 0.49 2 1.7 0 0.0 117 69.40 18
Justin Haley 38 21 28 20 1 38 20.3 18 221 260 -39 66 29.86 4 26.5 4 3.4 117 64.30 0
Ryan Newman 25 31 25 21 6 40 29.4 4 82 93 -11 0 0.00 1 5.1 0 0.0 117 46.50 16
Corey Lajoie 29 14 29 22 1 37 23.2 7 253 266 -13 48 18.97 5 23.9 0 0.0 117 58.60 15
Daniel Suarez 18 26 27 23 3 37 30.5 -5 79 102 -23 5 6.33 2 4.3 0 0.0 117 45.30 14
Landon Cassill 40 24 22 24 3 40 27.2 16 122 142 -20 1 0.82 0 0.0 0 0.0 117 48.80 0
Joey Gase 36 29 23 25 8 40 29.3 11 58 80 -22 0 0.00 1 6.8 0 0.0 117 39.00 0
Aric Almirola 20 22 24 26 2 36 23.7 -6 141 174 -33 42 29.79 4 13.7 0 0.0 117 52.20 11
Kyle Busch 2 16 33 27 1 34 16.5 -25 250 296 -46 138 55.20 1 53.9 4 3.4 117 65.70 10
Cody Ware 31 27 30 28 1 38 27.1 3 124 134 -10 10 8.06 1 12.8 4 3.4 117 44.40 0
Garrett Smithley 37 38 31 29 2 40 35.0 8 27 41 -14 0 0.00 0 1.7 0 0.0 117 31.30 0
BJ McLeod 32 32 34 30 7 36 29.9 2 61 89 -28 0 0.00 2 6.0 0 0.0 117 37.10 0
Josh Bilicki 34 36 32 31 1 40 33.6 3 47 68 -21 0 0.00 0 0.9 0 0.0 117 32.00 6
Ryan Preece 27 33 15 32 3 36 23.3 -5 313 271 42 66 21.09 5 16.2 0 0.0 116 58.60 5
Ross Chastain 23 9 35 33 1 36 20.8 -10 281 258 23 95 33.81 5 35.0 0 0.0 116 63.40 7
James Davison 39 37 36 34 34 40 38.3 5 13 15 -2 0 0.00 2 0.0 0 0.0 116 29.60 3
Matt DiBenedetto 15 25 20 35 1 36 26.1 -20 152 172 -20 62 40.79 1 17.1 2 1.7 115 46.80 2
William Byron 10 12 12 36 1 31 15.9 -26 343 354 -11 158 46.06 3 59.8 0 0.0 115 64.30 1
Kyle Larson 5 34 37 37 1 39 26.6 -32 188 191 -3 82 43.62 3 23.9 3 2.7 113 60.80 1
Alex Bowman 11 8 38 38 1 28 17.0 -27 289 278 11 171 59.17 1 52.1 1 1.0 97 74.20 2
Tyler Reddick 13 6 39 39 1 35 19.0 -26 254 248 6 129 50.79 2 50.4 2 2.1 97 58.10 7
Justin Allgaier 33 40 40 40 5 40 29.9 -7 227 215 12 70 30.84 1 17.1 0 0.0 55 44.50 0