Bubba Wallace brands NASCAR’s DVP rule change saga as “bullsh*t”
23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace pointed out that the changes to the DVP rule change seems BS and most probably will be updated again.
Bubba Wallace (Via IMAGO)
The NASCAR Cup garage was furious last week following the DVP rule change that was introduced just before the Talladega race weekend. Unlike in the previous events, racer with the flat tires were allowed to fix the car and get back to track to race again, instead of getting DNFed. This didn’t sit well with many in the garage.
The main issues most teams had with the rule change is the fact that some of their seasons were decided by the crashes and DVP rules, with Josh Berry being a prime example. The Drivers were really critical of the changes, with the like of Chase Elliott making bold remarks after the Talladega race. Now Bubba Wallace, following clarification from NASCAR over the change, has given his verdict.
“That bullsh*t will change again…”@BubbaWallace is very blunt when asked about the altered DVP rules starting this weekend.
— Peter Stratta (@peterstratta) October 12, 2024
Also says with a newborn child he’s not studied the new @CLTMotorSpdwy Roval layout as closely as he’d like. #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/kWJgjs1RUR
The 23XI Racing driver was pretty candid with his comments and pointed out that it just BS, as he feels it will change again. While further asked about the changes being fair, he pointed out that it doesn’t matter if the DVP changes were right or wrong. The comment from Wallace seems something most drivers will agree with.
Bubba Wallace hate that he couldn’t prepare enough for Roval
The Toyota driver recently became a father for the first-time, and it has given some extra responsibilities. This also limited him from having more time in the simulator and now have to work extra during the practice session to get the best result out of the race.
Due to this limited work, Bubba Wallace who is already weak in the road courses event, will have a challenging race. He will be hoping that he can get adjusted quickly to the to the challenging changes made to the track.
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