Late afternoon on Sunday — around the time that NASCAR DFS fans were lamenting the rain delayed race from Alabama’s famed Talladega Superspeedway — members of driver Bubba Wallace’s race team discovered that someone had gained access to their team garage and left a noose prominently displayed.
If you haven’t been paying attention, Wallace is the sport’s only Black full-time driver and has been at the forefront of leading some of NASCAR’s recent changes. It seems as though Wallace is having actual lasting impact in his sport after his recent statements NASCAR made a seismic shift in policy, banning the display of the confederate flag at all NASCAR events. It appears as though there is a genuine desire among most of the sport’s executives and many of the drivers to make their sport more inclusive.
Driver Denny Hamlin, for example, is driving the Talladega race in a fresh coat of paint different from his normal FedEx sponsor (this is more meaningful in the NASCAR world):
I promised to listen and that’s what I’m doing. Today you will see my #11 car will not carry the traditional paint scheme that you usually see. @FedEx and myself instead want to give that voice to the @NCRMuseum. Exhibit photos courtesy of the NCRM. pic.twitter.com/KJ0sKumnUT
— Denny Hamlin (@dennyhamlin) June 21, 2020
Of course, the bigots were out in force as well, still offended that they’re not allowed to fly their loser laundry anymore. One idiot went so far as to get a plane flying a banner demanding to “Defund NASCAR.”
Nothing says "I don't know what these phrases actually mean but the left gets their way when they use them" quite like "defund" NASCAR.https://t.co/5lKUk4If1R
— Faith 🇺🇦 (@RoseOfWindsong) June 22, 2020
Bubba Wallace’s team confirmed that they removed the noose from the garage before Wallace saw it himself, but the message was clear. If you’re questioning why this is an issue, you need to familiarize yourself with our nation’s — and frankly, the South’s — disgusting history of lynching Black men. The noose is a very direct, very explicit symbol of racism. This isn’t a dog whistle, this is standing over the bowl opening a bag of kibble and yelling that it’s time to eat.
Wallace handled the incident with his usual class, posting a statement on Twitter later in the evening.
— Bubba Wallace (@BubbaWallace) June 22, 2020
For their part, NASCAR committed to finding out who perpetrated the incident and running them out of the sport entirely. The organization released a strong statement that was later tweeted by driver Michael McDowell along with an emotional statement of his own.
God help us. The level of evil it takes to do something like this is disgusting. This is enraging and heartbreaking all at the same time. pic.twitter.com/FovpeTwINu
— Michael McDowell (@Mc_Driver) June 22, 2020
In a story just breaking on Monday afternoon, 82-year-old retired NASCAR legend and No. 43 team owner, Richard Petty, has announced that he will attend today’s restarted race in solidarity with Wallace. Petty has not been to a NASCAR race since the outbreak of COVID-19 to remain socially distanced and safe, yet the octogenarian said “the most important thing for me right now is hugging my driver.”
NEWS: NASCAR industry sources tell me Richard Petty will attend today’s race at Talladega, to stand in solidarity w @BubbaWallace.
Petty, 82, has not attended a race since COVID-19 halt.
Sources told me Petty commented: “The most impt thing for me right now is hugging my driver.”— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) June 22, 2020
Many of Bubba Wallace’s fellow drivers sent messages of support.
Hope Bubba wins it tomorrow.
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) June 22, 2020
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I don’t worry about our sport. I have confidence NASCAR’s leadership will find who did this and continue pushing us in the right direction. I do worry about Bubba. I hope Bubba is feeling loved and supported. Keep sending him that love and support. He needs it now more than ever.
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) June 22, 2020
I can’t begin to fathom the pain this action has caused. I stand with you @BubbaWallace. https://t.co/lV8v46ktWN
— Jimmie Johnson (@JimmieJohnson) June 22, 2020
I’ve been working in my race shop all night.. Around 11:30 at night i washed my hands and got on twitter to see what’s up.. UGH😔.. I am So Sorry my brother @BubbaWallace has to go through this HORRIBLE situation.. I love you, Bubba. #IStandWithBubba
— Kenny Wallace (@Kenny_Wallace) June 22, 2020
Honestly, those just keep on going. There are so many good positive messages from the drivers and teams it’s simply stunning that the fans don’t get it. The tragic thing, looking through these on twitter, is that all of them have terrible racist comments as immediate replies, revealing the deep-rooted nature of this problem in this sport.
Legends from other sports weighed in to lend Bubba Wallace their support as well.
Sickening! @BubbaWallace my brother! Know you don’t stand alone! I’m right here with you as well as every other athlete. I just want to continue to say how proud I am of you for continuing to take a stand for change here in America and sports! @NASCAR I salute you as well! 🙏🏾✊🏾👑 https://t.co/1TwkjVHai5
— LeBron James (@KingJames) June 22, 2020
This is a heinous act that demonstrates exactly how much work is ahead of us in the fight against racism.
Wallace is the only full-time Black driver in NASCAR’s elite Cup Series & pushed for #NASCAR to ban the Confederate flag. https://t.co/9o81vH34Vq
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) June 22, 2020
ESPN’s Marty Smith himself had a strong reaction in a conversation on SportsCenter late last night. The Alabama native is clearly disgusted by the incident and calls for change in his state, the south, the sport and across the country.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey released a statement about the Bubba Wallace incident on Monday.
I am shocked and appalled to hear of yesterday’s vile act against @BubbaWallace in Talladega – there is no place for this disgusting display of hatred in our state. Full statement: https://t.co/wmwVCOFd4B pic.twitter.com/mcFXKUynRs
— Governor Kay Ivey (@GovernorKayIvey) June 22, 2020
And Alabama Senate candidate Doug Jones weighed in on Twitter.
We’re with you Bubba. The journey to racial justice has taken far too long. Keep your eyes on @bubbawallace at Talladega, keep that racist’s noose in your thoughts and ask: when will this end? Maybe Bubba can get us to that checkered flag 🏁 a bit sooner. It’s time America. https://t.co/dK51FgnjoR
— Doug Jones (@DougJones) June 22, 2020
Here’s hoping that a sport that seems able to catch every extra twist of the wrench and every additional pound per square inch of air in the tires in these garages is able to use that surveillance to quickly catch the perpetrator of this disgusting incident.
That racial inequality is still an issue in 2020 at all should be appalling to everyone in the world. That it’s actually being debated — albeit mostly by people lacking in both teeth and brain cells — is a frightening, disturbing and deeply disappointing reality.
In case there’s any doubt where we’re coming from, we stand with Bubba Wallace:
#IStandWithBubba pic.twitter.com/XEUMV1QERM
— The Catch Fence ™ (@TheCatchFence) June 22, 2020
Today’s race re-start is at 3:00 p.m. EST. Go 43!
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