🔥 HARD! Denny Hamlin Accuses Bubba Wallace of “Cheating” After Brickyard 400 Win: “Don’t Call It History!”
Indianapolis, IN — A day after Bubba Wallace’s historic win at the Brickyard 400, instead of congratulations from his peers, NASCAR was rocked by a controversial statement from Denny Hamlin, the veteran driver and one of Wallace’s biggest rivals.

🗣️ “We shouldn’t call it a historic win when there’s clear signs of technical cheating. That’s not the way to make history.” — Hamlin shared in the post-race press conference.
💥 Where did it come from?
Immediately after the race, Hamlin’s team said they were “concerned” about Bubba Wallace’s unusual aerodynamics in the final two laps — where he unexpectedly accelerated hard and passed the top drivers, including Hamlin himself.
According to an inside source, Wallace’s 23XI Racing team may have made an illegal rear wing adjustment — but NASCAR has yet to release the official results of the inspection.
😡 Wallace’s response: “I don’t have to cheat to win.”
Bubba Wallace responded bluntly:

“If they think I cheated, they should race better. I won with sweat and pressure — not tricks. And I’ll do it again if I have to.”
🎯 A War About More Than Speed
The incident quickly divided the NASCAR community:
Hamlin supporters said the rules needed to be strictly enforced, especially given the many irregularities in the win.
Wallace fans insisted: “They just can’t stand someone like Bubba breaking the rules.”
🚨 What did NASCAR say?
The NASCAR organization announced that it would conduct additional inspections of car #23 within 48 hours. Results will be announced before the next race in Michigan.
“We review all allegations fairly and transparently,” NASCAR said.
📌 Conclusion:
The 2025 Brickyard 400 could be one of the most controversial wins in NASCAR history.
It’s not just about speed — it’s about division, skepticism, and pride among those who live and breathe the world of speed.
Will Bubba Wallace keep the glory?
Or will Denny Hamlin turn things around?
⏳ The answer will be revealed in the coming days… but the drama has already ignited and is not easy to extinguish.