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MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA - OCTOBER 25: Bubba Wallace, driver of the #23 Xfinity Mobile Toyota, looks on during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Xfinity 500at Martinsville Speedway on October 25, 2025 in Martinsville, Virginia. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images)
Bubba Wallace showed visible frustration after Sunday’s NASCAR Watkins Glen race when he confronted Christopher Bell on pit road following a difficult afternoon for both drivers. The brief post-race exchange happened after the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen event, won by Shane van Gisbergen.
FOX and FS1 cameras captured the moment as Wallace spoke emotionally with Bell near Victory Lane.
Bell remained calm during the conversation as the two drivers exchanged words for several moments, then walked away. Wallace finished 29th after late-race trouble, while Bell came home 21st.
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The incident quickly became one of the biggest talking points from the NASCAR Watkins Glen weekend, with fans trying to understand what caused the tense interaction.
The confrontation between Bubba Wallace and Christopher Bell started shortly after both drivers exited their cars following the NASCAR Watkins Glen race. Wallace appeared upset while speaking with Bell and made several hand gestures during the conversation.
At one point, Wallace walked away before turning back to continue the conversation after Bell responded. NASCAR broadcasters said the two drivers “had a few words,” but the moment ended quickly without any physical contact.
The emotional exchange followed a rough race for Bubba Wallace. The 23XI Racing driver struggled for speed on the 2.45-mile road course and collected only one stage point during the event. His race worsened late in the afternoon when contact with John Hunter Nemechek sent Wallace spinning in Turn 1.
Christopher Bell also endured a difficult NASCAR Watkins Glen race. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver spent much of the event battling in traffic before finishing 21st.
Fans immediately began discussing the Bubba Wallace and Christopher Bell incident across social media after video of the exchange spread online. Several reports pointed to a possible pit-road communication issue during the closing laps of the NASCAR Watkins Glen race.
With around eight laps remaining, Wallace received instructions to pit while running ahead of Bell and Todd Gilliland. As the field raced through the esses and exited the carousel, Bell pulled alongside Wallace entering the straightaway.
Reports suggested the No. 23 team may not have informed Wallace quickly enough that Bell was approaching on his right side during the pit sequence. The situation may have disrupted positioning during an important stage of the race.
However, Bubba Wallace’s spotter, Freddie Kraft, quickly responded to speculation online. Kraft wrote: “You shouldn’t speculate. Bubba wasn’t mad at Bell.”
That response suggested the conversation stemmed from frustration over a disappointing finish rather than from anger directed specifically at Christopher Bell.
While the Bubba Wallace and Christopher Bell exchange became a major NASCAR news story after the race, Shane van Gisbergen delivered the top performance of the day at NASCAR Watkins Glen.
The Trackhouse Racing driver started from pole position during his birthday weekend and recovered from a late green-flag pit stop to charge through the field. Van Gisbergen passed Ty Gibbs in the closing laps to secure his first NASCAR Cup Series victory of the 2026 season and his second career win at Watkins Glen.
As the NASCAR Cup Series moves toward the All-Star Race, the brief disagreement between Bubba Wallace and Christopher Bell is not expected to continue. Both drivers remain key parts of Toyota’s NASCAR program, and post-race emotions are common after intense NASCAR Watkins Glen battles.
Dogli Wilberforce is a writer covering NASCAR, Formula 1, and the IndyCar Series for Heavy Sports. He has also written for Sportsnaut, FanSided, Total Apex Sports, and Last Word on Sports. Wilberforce focuses on the NASCAR Cup Series, breaking down news, driver stories, and key moments with a clear, fast, and engaging style. His work connects headlines to context, helping readers understand what matters most in the sport. More about Dogli Wilberforce
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