Shocking: Bubba Wallace announces he will leave the US after the 2025 Playoffs at the end of November ā āIām not respected hereā. vannguyen

In a stunning turn of events that has rocked the NASCAR world and ignited a national conversation,Ā Bubba Wallace has officially announcedĀ that he plans toĀ leave the United States following the conclusion of the 2025 Playoffs in November. The emotional and unexpected declaration came during a post-race interview where the 23XI Racing driver expressed deep frustration, personal disappointment, and a sense of alienation from the sport and country heās long called home.
āIāve given everything I have to NASCAR, to the fans, and to this country,ā Wallace stated with visible emotion. āButĀ Iām not respected here, and I canāt keep pretending it doesnāt affect me. After the Playoffs end, Iām out.ā
The news hit like a lightning bolt. Bubba Wallace, a polarizing yet trailblazing figure in motorsports, has been one of NASCARās most recognizable and outspoken drivers over the past decade. From calling out racial injustice to championing diversity, Wallace has never shied away from speaking his truth ā and now, that truth has led him to make one of the most drastic decisions of his career and life.

While he did not specify where he plans to move, Wallace hinted that he was considering āsomewhere quieter, somewhere where people judge you by your actions, not your skin or your stance.ā Many speculate a temporary relocation to Europe or even Australia, where racing leagues have already shown interest in recruiting the seasoned driver.
The backlash and support came swiftly. Social media platforms exploded with hashtags likeĀ #StandWithBubba,Ā #WallaceExit, andĀ #NASCARNeedsChange. Some longtime fans expressed heartbreak over the decision, while others ā including vocal critics ā responded with toxic comments that sadly only proved Wallaceās point.

Fellow drivers were quick to offer support.Ā Denny Hamlin, Wallaceās team co-owner at 23XI Racing, tweeted:Ā āThis sport owes you more than itās ever given. Weāll support whatever decision you make.āĀ Other drivers, including Kyle Larson and Daniel SuĆ”rez, called the momentĀ āa wake-up call for NASCAR and its fanbase.ā
Wallace clarified that his departure is not a retirement. āI still love racing ā the competition, the speed, the thrill ā that hasnāt changed. ButĀ whatās changed is how much Iām willing to put up with to do what I love.ā
This isnāt the first time Bubba Wallace has expressed frustration with the challenges heās faced in NASCAR. From online harassment to being booed at races, Wallace has dealt with an outsized level of scrutiny compared to most of his peers. While heās handled it with resilience, this latest move suggests that even the strongest voices eventually need space to breathe.
As the 2025 NASCAR Playoffs approach, fans and media alike are watching closely ā not just for the results on the track, but to witness the final moments of Bubba Wallaceās journey as a full-time NASCAR driver in the U.S.
Whether or not Wallace returns in the future, his legacy is already etched into the fabric of the sport. He may be stepping away from America, butĀ his message will continue to echo across the racing world long after the final checkered flag drops.
