HOT Bubba Wallace Sues Danica Patrick Over Alleged Racist Remark NASCAR Responds Swiftly
Lawsuit Sends Shockwaves Through NASCAR Community
In a move that has ignited fierce debate across the sports world, Bubba Wallace has officially filed a lawsuit against former driver and commentator Danica Patrick, alleging racial discrimination and defamation after she allegedly referred to him as the “Kaepernick of NASCAR” during a recent off-air conversation leaked online.
The lawsuit, filed in North Carolina civil court, accuses Patrick of making racially charged comparisons that Wallace claims have damaged his reputation, career, and personal safety.

The Alleged Comment and Fallout
According to court documents, the incident stems from a leaked recording in which a voice alleged to be Danica Patrick’s said:
“He’s just the Kaepernick of NASCAR — always trying to stir something up.”
The comment quickly went viral on social media, triggering intense backlash and calls for NASCAR to take immediate action.
Wallace’s Legal Team Speaks Out
In a press release, Wallace’s attorney stated:
“This is not just about Bubba Wallace. This is about drawing a line — publicly and legally — against coded language, stereotypes, and racism in motorsports.”

NASCAR Issues Emergency Statement
Within hours of the lawsuit becoming public, NASCAR released a brief but strong statement:
“We take any allegations of racism seriously and are reviewing the matter internally and in coordination with our partners.”
Rumors are now swirling that Patrick may be suspended or banned from future NASCAR events if the allegations are substantiated.
Social Media Erupts
Hashtags like #JusticeForBubba, #DanicaRacismAllegations, and #KaepernickOfNASCAR have exploded on Twitter and TikTok, with fans fiercely divided.
- Supporters of Wallace argue the lawsuit is long overdue and part of a broader push for accountability.
- Patrick’s fans, meanwhile, claim the comment was taken out of context and are urging NASCAR to “wait for facts.”
