Denny Hamlin on Charlotte: Bubba Wallace obviously got the tail end of that deal



by SEAD DEDOVIC

Denny Hamlin on Charlotte: Bubba Wallace obviously got the tail end of that deal
Denny Hamlin on Charlotte: Bubba Wallace obviously got the tail end of that deal © Keenan Hairston / Getty Images Sport

Bubba Wallace had bad luck at the Charlotte Roval and failed to advance to the Round of 8. During the race, Daniel Suarez lost control and made contact with Austin Cindric, who, in turn, bumped into Wallace, causing him to miss the corner.

This incident resulted in a penalty for Bubba, adding to his misfortune. Denny Hamlin discussed the incident and acknowledged that such events are part of NASCAR racing on his "Actions Detrimental" podcast. “He got the crap end of the stick.

Most people that get knocked into a situation where they didn’t make the corner because they got knocked around, it’s a double-bad deal for them. But it’s what happens, for sure. That was a bad deal. "- Hamlin said, as quoted by on3.com!

Bubba Wallace was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sometimes, in order to succeed, you need to be lucky. This was best demonstrated in the example of Bubba Wallace. However, this great NASCAR driver must be optimistic that things will be different in the future.

“Daniel just blew the corner, and hit the No. 2 and the No. 2 hit A, and A hit B and C spun out. It’s just a ricochet of cars when you get down there, and someone misses it, it just causes complete havoc. Bubba obviously got the tail end of that deal.

So that was unfortunate”.

Bubba Wallace and his message

Wallace confirmed via social media that he has no other option but to accept things as they are. Wallace celebrated his 30th birthday. His focus is on the future and the challenges that follow.

“I’m a big believer in everything happens for a reason. Bummed, but I accept that it just wasn’t meant to be. Being at peace with the trials and tribulations is a weird thing. 30 … is that you? Appreciate the bday love and the continued support. Y’all be safe”. - Wallace wrote.

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