Bubba Wallace must be a little more introspective than usual, because after getting dropped after a disappointing day on the track last Sunday, Wallace took a moment during post race interviews to give himself a pat on the back for not losing his cool and throwing a child-like temper-tantrum.
Wallace told reporters after getting dropped from the Charlotte Roval that he’s proud of himself for having “matured” – as well as not being so mad that he’d resort to “punching” things.
Congratulations are in order?
“We weren’t supposed to be here, according to a lot of people,” said Wallace. “But we’ve proved them wrong and proved a lot of people in the garage wrong that you can’t really count on the 23 in a road course race, right. That’s cool to say. Gotta keep continuing to work. I don’t think we’re a winning car yet, but we’re light years where we were a few races ago.”
Bubba Wallace says this playoff run was about proving people around the sport wrong, inside the sport wrong.
He always feels like he's matured in how he handles a defeat like today. pic.twitter.com/CIGcCDGZzp
— Matt Weaver (@MattWeaverRA) October 8, 2023
Wallace placed 16th at Charlotte Motor Speedway, subsequently missing the next round due to a collision with racers Daniel Suarez and Austin Cindric.
“Ten years ago, I’d be ready to punch something,” Wallace added. “I guess that’s maturing and growing up… and accepting the fate – it wasn’t meant to be.”
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For Wallace’s haters and critics out there, maybe they should cut him some slack for not calling them “dumba****” or flipping off the viewers at home. Progress is progress, right?
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