Brickyard 400, NASCAR and Bubba Wallace
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Bubba Wallace — Snaps 100-race winless streak by scoring his third career Cup victory and first crown jewel win. He does it by holding off Kyle Larson on two overtime restarts to kiss the bricks. This also is his first career Cup victory in the regular season and puts him in the playoffs.
In a dramatic finish after a rain shower created a pressure-packed overtime period, Bubba Wallace managed to save enough fuel and hold off Kyle Larson to win the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday,
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Bubba Wallace won the NASCAR Indianapolis race on July 27. Here are some winners and losers from the Brickyard 400.
With his first crown jewel victory in the NASCAR Cup Series, Bubba Wallace locked into the 2025 playoffs by winning the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The sound of the crowd as Wallace celebrated was the accompaniment to the biggest win of his career. It's a victory that serves as a triumph that puts Wallace in the leagues of drivers to win at Indianapolis and someone who the Speedway's fans will always regard as such.
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Scott McLaughlin had finished his race at Laguna Seca just before the Brickyard 400 ended. He hoped "the haters enjoyed" Bubba Wallace's win.
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motorsport.com on MSNKyle Larson in defeat: "I would love to be kissing the bricks” at Brickyard 400In the Brickyard 400, only three drivers have ever on back-to-back Cup races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Kyle Larson was hoping to become the fourth on Sunday, ending a rough summer stretch for the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.
Cookie Monster and Pacers forward Pascal Siakam served as the race's Grand Marshall and pace car driver, respectively.