Bubba Wallace 'sees red' after crash, female driver fumes and cries and NASCAR misses the mark

Well…that was weird. If NASCAR has an All-Star race, but no one knows it's an All-Star race, and you don't. to hear like the All-Star race, did it happen?
I have not talked to Mr. Nielsen for now, but I'll still put Dover under the “recall” category for things that worked throughout the year.
This did not work. NASCAR has tried to play all over the place with the All-Star race, and it's pretty lame if you ask me. Hell, you don't even have to ask me. You can ask the drivers! They'll be the first to tell you that this “All-Star” weekend didn't work out. You will see.
Now, that doesn't mean we don't have it today. We have it it is abundant talk! If I needed a good NASCAR race to keep my job, I would have been fired a long time ago.
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Tyler Reddick, the driver of the No. 45 Jordan Brand Toyota, with Bubba Wallace, driver of the No. 23 Hardee's/Coca-Cola Toyota, talk on the gridiron during NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling practice at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on May 9, 2026. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
I have Bubba Wallace “seeing red” after the crash. That makes you want to keep scrolling?! No? So what about Kyle Busch making a sex joke after Friday's win? Come on! If you don't want to read on that one, you need to check your heart rate!
STILL no? Well, what about Natalie Decker who throws in the challenge and quits mid-race? I know I posted about it on Saturday, but we'll go in today because it's so good. This Natalie Decker is nuts. I'm sorry, but I don't know how you can listen to this and come to another conclusion.
Some of you have done it one way or another, and sent me VERY angry emails about it. What a time to live. The community may feel comfortable if this is the mindset we work with. You will see.
BUBBA WALLACE RUNS ONE OF THE BIGGEST CHARACTERS IN NASCAR HISTORY, 'DEGA LAP DANCES & COWBOY PILLOW GIRLS!
OK, four tires, enough gas to get us to Charlotte for the longest race of the year, and maybe a vacation for Natalie after a long work week … Monday Morning Pit-Stop — 'That All-Star STUNK, Let's Never Do It Again' show — LIVE!
NASCAR did so many things wrong this weekend, I don't know where to start
We'll get to Bubba here in a minute, but we have to start with Dover and a question for everyone…
Does NASCAR do anything else ok this weekend? I'm right. I am willing to try new things. Lord knows NASCAR has done a lot with this race over the years.
- They have shipped it all over the world. From Charlotte, to Bristol, to Texas and North Wilkesboro.
- They messed with the format. My God, they've messed around with the format. I can't even go on.
- They gave them 14 different types of wheels. One year, I believe, there were blue and red sets? I don't remember exactly, but it was chaos.
- They've had pit crew challenges, and fan votes, and they've changed the field after each stage. You had to be a mathematician to get through certain years.
However, this year? It was just miss after miss after miss. Nothing works.

Denny Hamlin stands with a million dollar check in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, Del., on May 17, 2026. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
First, they got rid of “The Open,” which has been the best part of the “All-Star” weekend for years now. That was a qualifying race to see which drivers could qualify for the main event they entered. They were, easily, the best part of the weekend. And NASCAR included it this year.
It's dumb.
They also made the actual race a billion laps long. I lost count at one point. I'm right. I couldn't go on. When I turned on this car race – and EXHIBITION race, mind you – and saw that it was 300(ish) laps, I was floored. I couldn't believe it. This should be a fun, fast, non-taxing race. They turned it into one long course for next week's Coke 600.
And I mean that literally. They had a 90-minute practice session on Saturday.
Ninety minutes!
And it meant NOTHING. Can you imagine watching a 300-lap race where the score doesn't matter? Where the winner gets nothing, except a small check for $1 million? OK, slowly strong word, but you know what I mean.
KYLE BUSCH TURNED BURNING DURING NASCAR'S POPULARITY, EF BOMBS FLYING WITH WILD RADIO RANT AND SPECTATOR FLASHING!
Just listen to the two Chases (Briscoe and Elliott) after the weekend race. Does this sound like two happy drivers out there?
Bubba Wallace sees red
Yes, they were sad. Come on. What are we doing here? This race used to be an “event.” You got the “Open” early in the morning, then the big race at night.
Yesterday, we didn't have a real opening, and we put on a big race at 1 pm ET against the PGA Championship. I'm not sure Dover is the right track for a casual race. You feel like you're underestimating the fans, don't you?
There is speculation that Dover could be in trouble altogether going forward. That would be a mistake. These fans came out yesterday in a meaningless and inexplicably long race. The race itself was decent.
Again, Chase didn't have the best time there, but Denny Hamlin won and there were plenty of laps in the opening few segments. I've certainly seen worse. I just don't need to see it as an “All-Star” race.
It wasn't bad. It just wasn't what you'd expect from an “All-Star” weekend. That's all. It was weird from the minute they unloaded the trucks, it got better.
Oh well. Onward, I think.
Now, let's check out Bubba Wallace after his clash with Christopher Bell last weekend!
Natalie's bad day at the office and Kyle's good day at home
So, let me get this straight… Bubba got wrecked by someone, then decided to “run the dogs–t” out of the field for the entire last 10 laps because he was “seeing red”? Do I have that right?
Okie dokie. Sounds like a plan! If Bubba had smashed someone while “running dogsh—” out of them, this would be a big story. But, he didn't. He just shut down anyone who tried to stop him. A small child? Maybe. I'm sure you'll all let me know about it, one way or another!
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Bubba Wallace, driver of the No. 23 Xfinity Toyota, watches during in and out of practice for the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, Del., on May 15, 2026. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
Okay, let's get to Natalie and wrap up the day with Kyle and Sam Busch.
Decker parked his truck during Friday's race at Dover after 81 laps after NASCAR flagged him for going too slow. This, by my count, was the second time this year he was flagged for being too slow. Impressive.
Anyway, that's not the issue here…
NASCAR DRIVER KATHERINE LEGGE SAYS 'DEI HIRE' AFTER XFINITY SERIES EXIT
Decker is actually angry—he quits mid-race, suffering one of the most amazing car meltdown I've ever felt and I curse the series forever.
FOREVER:
“Let's remember what's in our truck, just bring it to the garage, shall we?” said team owner Josh Reaume, referring, apparently, to sponsors.
“I feel like a f—ing failure if I do that,” Nat replied. “There are many things I want to say and maybe I will be stopped, you don't know anything.”
I've never heard a radio melt like that in my life, and I've heard a LOT of them. Nothing compares to that sound.

Natalie Decker waits on the grid during qualifying for the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Ala., on April 24, 2026. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
It's embarrassing. It looks bad for Natalie Decker, and an even worse look for NASCAR. If it is them, I don't let him back in the car until I get a notification. That's how bad it was for sports. That way I could take this seriously.
Apparently, when I said that in a separate post on Saturday, I was very mean!
From Ryan M, apparently new to this site:
“Wow Zach you are the worst person! Natalie is human and has feelings and personal things that happen like everyone else. You have had meltdowns in your life which I just know why everyone has. I don't follow you, Natalie, or NASCAR. But I know you have been given grace and forgiveness through the worst times. Maybe try to do the same right now.
Thank you, Ryan M! And welcome to Fox and OutKick. Good for you to come in.
Indeed, I have had 100% such meltdowns in my life. Ryan is right. He found me.
I'd like to go into more detail, but I was 5 at the time, so I don't remember much.
Get out of here!
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OK, that's it for today. Good job everyone, despite the race… which is weird. It's not bad. It's just weird.
At least Kyle Busch got through on Friday and made a 69 joke about his wife. At least we have that.
Hello everyone in Charlotte.



