Bubba Wallace is not obsessed with the confrontation with Aric Almirola.
The NASCAR community has extensively discussed the possible departure of JGR after the veteran’s absence from the Xfinity Series grid. However, rumors were debunked when it was reported that the former SHR driver was serving an internal suspension and will return at the Indy Xfinity race next month.
He was suspended due to a physical confrontation involving a driver from 23XI Racing during a regular competition meeting between JGR and 23XI drivers. The incident occurred a month before the Charlotte race weekend, and as a result of the suspension, Almirola, who was deemed the instigator by JGR, was replaced for that week’s race.
Bubba Wallace on last month’s confrontation with Aric Almirola that led to Almirola not racing in Xfinity at Charlotte this year: “They don’t want me to provide the details, to maintain the positive image of certain people.”
Before this weekend’s race in Nashville, Wallace was asked about the confrontation and suspension. He refused to disclose specific details and stated that the incident occurred last month and that he has moved on. Wallace also took a jab at Almirola, stating that he is not talking much about the subject because he does not want to tarnish someone else’s reputation.
When further discussing the matter, he emphasized that his current focus is on his cup races and his family. He is not concerned with off-track incidents that are not favorable to him. Wallace made it clear that he will not make extensive comments on the subject.
The frenzy in the community regarding the suspension comes from the tumultuous history between the two. They have had several fights and exchanges of words on the track, and with Almirola’s suspension, it seems that this was the most significant incident of all. Fans are eager to hear Almirola’s perspective on the story.