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Bubba Wallace Slams 'Joke' Michael McDowell for NASCAR All-Star Open Crash

Blake SchusterAnalyst IJuly 16, 2020

BRISTOL, TENNESSEE - JULY 15: Bubba Wallace, driver of the #43 World Wide Technology Chevrolet, spins during the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Open at Bristol Motor Speedway on July 15, 2020 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
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Bubba Wallace won't be making it into NASCAR's All-Star Race on Wednesday night after getting slammed into the wall by Michael McDowell in Wednesday's qualifier at Bristol Motor Speedway. 

The crash totaled Wallace's No. 43 Chevrolet, leaving him without a car to drive. The 26-year-old was furious afterward.

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"What a joke he is." @BubbaWallace on @Mc_Driver. https://t.co/3l2RIloWqH

"I can't wait for the God-fearing text that he's going to send me about preaching and praising and respect," Wallace said sarcastically after being medically cleared. "What a joke he is."

Wallace called the move that pushed him into the wall completely disrespectful, wincing as reporters showed him the replay. 

McDowell attempted to pass Wallace on the outside before cutting back in despite William Byron drafting behind Wallace already. McDowell nudged Wallace's back right bumper and sent him spinning into the wall, ending his shot at earning a spot in the All-Star Race even as the winner of the fan vote.

Wallace left a parting gift for McDowell, who failed to advance to the second Bristol race that night.

Noah Lewis (NASCAR Writer) @Noah_Lewis1

.@BubbaWallace took the bumper of his wrecked #43 car and dropped it a the hauler door of @Mc_Driver. Not a happy driver. PC: @PaulEdSutton, @peterstratta #NASCAR #AllStarOpen https://t.co/G4fVWQ3Xid

Wallace is 19th in the Cup Series standings, with McDowell five spots back in 24th.