Kyle Petty does not hold back on Bubba Wallace Jr s deafening silence over Kyle Larson incident at Las Vegas
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analyzes Bubba Wallace's penalty. "He should have been suspended for the rest of the year." analyzes Bubba Wallace's penalty. Before last Sunday's at Miami-Homestead Speedway, Kyle Petty spoke further on the topic on the Countdown to Green pre-race show. The Level Cross, North Carolina native elaborated on Wallace Jr.'s and his team's lack of communication surrounding the controversy. Petty appreciated the #45 Toyota Camry TRD driver's apology on social media. He said: "I applaud Bubba and I applaud 23XI for putting this out (social media apology), but in a world, and I'm cynical so let's just go ahead and say that, in a world of social media where we post everything, silence sometimes says more than the words that are written and we have heard nothing from Bubba Wallace since this incident happened." Petty further cleared his thoughts on how there was a lack of communication from the team before Denny Hamlin addressed the whole situation at length, and said: "We have heard nothing publicly, until yesterday, Denny Hamlin finally spoke up and kudos to Denny Hamlin for speaking up on behalf of 23XI. But the silence from that camp has been deafening." Bubba Wallace Jr. is set to return from his one-race-long suspension this coming weekend at Martinsville Speedway.
Kyle Petty does not hold back on Bubba Wallace Jr s deafening silence over Kyle Larson incident at Las Vegas
Bubba Wallace Jr. prepares to qualify for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) Former driver and current NBC Sports analyst Kyle Petty's critical analysis of and his actions in Sin City did not leave much to the imagination. Las Vegas Motor Speedway saw the 23XI Racing driver come together on track with Hendrick Motorsports' , which led to retaliation and a physical confrontation between the duo. Petty spoke in detail about the entire scenario that unfolded in Sin City on a recent episode of the MotorMouths show on Peacock, voicing his displeasure with Wallace Jr. in detail. The 62-year-old did not hold back and asked for a year-long suspension for Bubba Wallace Jr. in light of his actions in a season where the Next Gen car's safety has been questionable, to say the least. "He should have been suspended for the rest of the year."analyzes Bubba Wallace's penalty. "He should have been suspended for the rest of the year." analyzes Bubba Wallace's penalty. Before last Sunday's at Miami-Homestead Speedway, Kyle Petty spoke further on the topic on the Countdown to Green pre-race show. The Level Cross, North Carolina native elaborated on Wallace Jr.'s and his team's lack of communication surrounding the controversy. Petty appreciated the #45 Toyota Camry TRD driver's apology on social media. He said: "I applaud Bubba and I applaud 23XI for putting this out (social media apology), but in a world, and I'm cynical so let's just go ahead and say that, in a world of social media where we post everything, silence sometimes says more than the words that are written and we have heard nothing from Bubba Wallace since this incident happened." Petty further cleared his thoughts on how there was a lack of communication from the team before Denny Hamlin addressed the whole situation at length, and said: "We have heard nothing publicly, until yesterday, Denny Hamlin finally spoke up and kudos to Denny Hamlin for speaking up on behalf of 23XI. But the silence from that camp has been deafening." Bubba Wallace Jr. is set to return from his one-race-long suspension this coming weekend at Martinsville Speedway.