Bubba Wallace, the only black full-time driver at Nascar’s highest level, truly seized the moment.
On Sunday, amid ongoing national protests over police brutality after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody, Wallace wore an “I Can’t Breathe / Black Lives Matter” shirt before a race in Atlanta. On Monday, he appeared on CNN and called for the sport to rid itself of Confederate flags, which have long been a staple of Nascar telecasts, toted by fans, worn on shirts and hats, and emblazoned on RVs in parking lots.
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