Explore the inspiring stories of African-American NASCAR drivers like Wendell Scott, Bubba Wallace, and others who broke barriers, redefined diversity, and made history in motorsports.
Rajah Caruth made history in 2024. The post Rajah Caruth Passes on Bubba Wallace’s Legacy to Confess His Actual ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (WCYB) — Even if you don’t follow NASCAR, you’ve probably heard of Bubba Wallace. Wallace, the only African American driver in NASCAR, is no stranger to the spotlight.
The Danville native was born on Aug. 29, 1921, and was the first Black driver to race full-time in the NASCAR premier series and the first to win a race. Recommended Videos Scott was many things ...
remains one of the most poignant moments in NASCAR history. Here’s what Scott had to say about that infamous first win and the history that he etched as the first American-African driver to ...
He went on to win the 2022 Hollywood Casino 400 and became the only African-American driver to win twice in NASCAR. Bubba Wallace came close to winning the Daytona 500 twice in 2018 and 2022 when ...
Wallace was born to an African-American mother and a white father. His heritage is a significant part of his identity and has played an important role in his career as a driver in NASCAR.
African American trailblazer Wendell Scott depicted in ‘Faster than the Speed of Race’ by playwright Russell Nicholas ...
Wallace, who drives for the 23XI Racing team owned by Michael Jordan and driver Denny Hamlin, declined to say much about the possibility that Trump could return to NASCAR’s biggest race as a ...
Wallace, who drives for the 23XI Racing team owned by Michael Jordan and driver Denny Hamlin, declined to say much about the possibility that Trump could return to NASCAR's biggest race as a ...