The 2023 NASCAR season has been a middle-of-the-road affair for Bubba Wallace. The driver of the No. 23 Toyota will look to notch his first NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season on Sunday at the Ally 400 in Nashville, TN.
Across 17 starts, Wallace has failed to find victory lane in 2023, though he has managed five top-five finishes. The 23XI driver currently stands 15th in the NASCAR Cup Series Standings and is fighting on the borderline when it comes to qualifying for the Cup Playoffs.
The No. 23 team driver heads into this week's Ally 400 at Nashville on the heels of five consecutive top-20 results. What is Bubba Wallace's starting position and outlook in the NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 on Sunday, June 25, 2023?
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What Is Bubba Wallace's Starting Position In Ally 400?
Bubba Wallace had a bit of an eventful qualifying session at Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday, as the driver of the No. 23 Toyota for 23XI Racing spun out at the completion of his final lap. Wallace ended up qualifying ninth for this weekend's Ally 400, and because he spun out without causing any damage, he won't be forced to go to the rear of the field when the race starts.
He has shown good speed all weekend long at Nashville and could definitely get a good finish in this year's Ally 400. He has recently posted top-five finishes at both Kansas and Charlotte, which are tracks that are somewhat comparable to Nashville.
Bubba Wallace SPINS in qualifying! #NASCAR
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