NASCAR issues statement on noose found in No. 43 team garage

NASCAR issues statement on noose found in No. 43 team garage
HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA - JUNE 14: Bubba Wallace, driver of the #43 World Wide Technology Chevrolet, stands on the grid prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on June 14, 2020 in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

NASCAR issued this statement at 9:45 p.m. CT on Sunday night.

A noose was found in the No. 43 team garage that houses Bubba Wallace, a trailblazing African-American driver.

The track garages were not open for the limited outside spectators allowed to attend the event on Sunday (which was ultimately rained out). This has raised speculation that they act may have been committed by someone who works within NASCAR.

NASCAR vowed to rid the sport of the individual or individuals who committed the act, should they find out, though no progress has been made thus far.

Wallace issued a statement immediately following NASCAR’s release saying this will not break him and he won’t back down.

Just like Wallace’s “Black Lives Matter” paint scheme garnered national attention, his statement flew around social media.

By 11 p.m., Lebron James had quote-tweeted it.

It brought this passionate series of words from ESPN’s Marty Smith on the premier Scott Van Pelt SportsCenter as well.

If it was before, it’s now no secret that Wallace is facing some challenges even in what was thought to be an inclusive environment within the garage.

Only time will tell what will come next. The NASCAR Cup Series is scheduled to hold its next race on Monday, June 22 at Talladega Speedway on FOX.