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After finishing in 13th position in the Chicago Street Course, Bubba Wallace and 23XI Racing were the buzz of the town. After the race was over, Wallace struck race winner Alex Bowman, causing the No. 48 car to collide into the wall. After giving the matter some thought, NASCAR fined Wallace $50,000. Steve Lauletta, president of 23XI Racing, responded to the announcement on Thursday.

On social media, Lauletta posted, “Unfortunately hard to be fully consistent with judgement calls, on to Pocono.” This implies that 23XI Racing will not file an appeal against Wallace’s NASCAR fine. After the checkered flag, there haven’t been many penalties resulting from on-track incidents because the majority of penalties occur on pit road.
Wallace and 23XI Racing did not get a point penalty for their behavior in Chicago, Illinois, which is a positive outcome of the situation.

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Although he is 45 points behind the bubble, the driver of the No. 23 car is the first racer not in the playoffs. Wallace needs to move past this and aim for the 2024 NASCAR playoffs with six races remaining in the regular season.

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