NASCAR chauffeurs have placed on a show of support for fellow racer Bubba Wallace, a day after a noose was found in his team garage.
Key points:
- NASCAR chauffeurs pushed Bubba Wallace’s automobile to the beginning line to reveal their support, after he was the target of a racist attack
- United States authorities are examining after a noose was found in Wallace’s team garage
- Less than two weeks back, Wallace persuaded the stock cars and truck series to prohibit the Confederate flag
Drivers and assistance teams at the Talladega Speedway in Alabama pressed Wallace, NASCAR’s only black driver, in his car to the starting line.
While Wallace guided the number 43 to the front of pit road, NASCAR champ Kyle Busch pressed the popular cars and truck on one side while friend Ryan Blaney took the other.
The whole 40- motorist field and their team members followed.
After the vehicle came to a stop, Wallace climbed up out, sat on the window ledge and sobbed. Richard Petty, his Hall of Fame group owner, gently pla