Bubba Wallace et with reporters before the September 8 Atlanta race for the first time after not making the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs and the 23XI Racing driver didn’t sugarcoat his feelings, admitting frustration for not only missing the postseason but for the latest news on the charter negotiations, where his organization was one of two (Front Row Motorsports was the other) that opted to not sign the deal before NASCAR’s deadline.
“I know my process has been kind of going hand in hand with the charter agreements,” Wallace told the media. “So, it’s frustrating to see where we’re at because that impacts my life, my livelihood, and everything moving forward for my future.”
Bubba Wallace Caught in Middle of Latest Dramatic Developments
Bubba Wallace being asked about his contract situation and addressing it happened a little over an hour after 23XI Racing put out a statement revealing why the organization had not signed the charter deal before the deadline.
“23XI decided to not meet a NASCAR-imposed deadline last night to sign Charter agreements for its two cars for 2025-2031,” the statement read. “23XI’s position, as stated in a letter to NASCAR, is that we did not have an opportunity to fairly bargain for a new Charter contract. We notified NASCAR what issues needed to be addressed, in writing, at the deadline.