💥 “DON’T TOUCH ME!” – Bubba Wallace Gets Into a Fight With Tyler Reddick After a Fiery Final-Lap Crash!
Charlotte, NC — No one expected a thrilling race to end with… a fistfight!

Shortly after the final lap of the Bank of America ROVAL 400, where Bubba Wallace and Tyler Reddick had a fiery collision that knocked them both out of the top 5, the situation on pit road spiraled out of control.
🔥 It all started on lap 108…
With just two laps remaining, Bubba Wallace was attempting to pass Tyler Reddick in Turn 8 when he was suddenly pushed to the outside. Wallace skidded, lost momentum, and nearly hit the barrier. Despite continuing to compete, Wallace dropped to 12th place.
👊 And then came the explosive moment
As soon as he got out of his car, Wallace walked quickly toward Reddick’s car, yanked his helmet off, and yelled:
🗣️ “You think I don’t know how to play? You push me, then pretend you don’t care? Don’t act like I’m a rookie!”
Tyler Reddick, who had just taken off his helmet, got out of his car and didn’t back down:
🗣️ “It’s racing. If you can’t handle the pressure, don’t take the corner like it’s yours!”

Just seconds later, the two drivers collided. A pit crew member had to jump in to break up the fight as Wallace pushed Reddick with both hands, nearly sending them both crashing into a pile of trackside equipment.
📣 The NASCAR community was in an uproar
Immediately, social media exploded:
“Wallace has a right to be angry. Everyone saw Reddick pushing the car on purpose.”
“Both need to be punished. This is professional racing, not MMA!”
“Too much! But Wallace never gives up.”
🚨 NASCAR steps in

NASCAR has confirmed that both Wallace and Reddick will be called to the disciplinary committee, and will review video footage from multiple angles.
“We take actions that affect the safety and integrity of the sport very seriously,” NASCAR said.
📌 Conclusion
The race is over, but the battle between Wallace and Reddick has only just begun.
Was this a simple collision, or the beginning of a long-term rivalry between two of the biggest personalities in modern NASCAR?
One thing is for sure: when the Nos. 23 and 45 cars meet in the next race, all eyes will be on them.