Bubba Wallace and Christopher Bell once again were involved in accidents during the second race of the season. The rookie contender for the 2024 NASCAR Cup season had a challenging start, with several incidents in previous races. This trend continued during the race at Dover on Sunday. Wallace’s Chevy Camaro ZL1 No:71 caused a DNF (Did Not Finish) for 23XI Racing, JGR, and HMS.
During lap 329 of the race, Zane Smith’s Chevy made contact with Wallace’s Toyota Camry No:23 as he was passing him on the outside lane. This caused Wallace to hit the wall and lose control of his car, sliding down to the lower lane. As a result, he made contact with Christopher Bell and William Byron, causing significant damage to all three cars. They were taken to the infield care center for medical evaluation, with Wallace being the first to be released, followed by Bell and Byron.
The past two weeks have been particularly challenging for Wallace and Bell. They were involved in a major crash and had DNFs at Talladega last week. Bell’s disappointment is compounded by the fact that this is his third DNF of the season in just 11 races. Byron, his main rival for the 2024 championship, had a successful day, securing his third win and equaling Bell’s number of wins.
Fans had mixed reactions to the incident. Some were quick to criticize or mock the Spire Motorsports driver, who was loaned by Trackhouse and had a tough season with several incidents. Others sympathized with Bell and Wallace, acknowledging their bad luck. As usual, there were also fans who took the opportunity to criticize Wallace, despite him being a victim in this incident.
The debut season of Zane Smith has been challenging, and he needs to improve if he wants to keep his contract with Trackhouse. His fellow developing drivers, Shane van Gisbergen and Conor Zilitch, have been performing well in their respective championships and are now ahead of him in the hierarchy.