In one of the most heated and controversial moments of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, rookie driver Carson Hocevar unleashed a scathing accusation against Bubba Wallace following a terrifying high-speed crash at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday night.

After climbing out of his heavily damaged No. 77 Chevrolet, a visibly shaken and furious Hocevar did not hold back when speaking to reporters in the garage area.
“NASCAR should get rid of him,” Hocevar said in a blunt 15-word statement that has since gone viral. “What Bubba did out there was deliberate. That wasn’t racing. That was attempted murder on the track.”
The incident occurred during the final stage of the race when Hocevar and Wallace made light contact while battling for position. Hocevar had squeezed Wallace slightly entering Turn 1, causing minor damage to the No. 23 Toyota. Several laps later, Wallace responded with what many described as a blatant retaliatory move.

On the restart, Wallace drove aggressively into the left-rear quarter panel of Hocevar’s car at nearly 130 mph. The impact sent Hocevar’s car spinning violently into the outside wall, collecting multiple other cars in a multi-car pileup. The crash was so severe that the race was briefly red-flagged while safety crews attended to the scene.
Hocevar, who escaped serious injury but was clearly rattled, did not mince words when describing the incident.
“He waited multiple laps to get me back. That’s not heat of the moment. That’s calculated. He turned right into me at full speed. If I had hit the wall any harder, this could have ended very differently,” Hocevar said.
The 23-year-old Spire Motorsports driver went even further, directly accusing Wallace of foul play and calling on NASCAR to take strong disciplinary action, including a possible suspension or even removal from the series.
Video footage of the incident, which has been widely circulated, clearly shows Wallace turning his steering wheel sharply to the right to make contact with Hocevar’s car. Many veteran drivers and analysts have called the move one of the most dangerous acts of retaliation seen in recent NASCAR history.

Bubba Wallace has not yet issued a public response to the accusations, though his team released a short statement saying the contact was “a racing incident” and that Wallace “did not intend to cause a wreck.”
The controversy quickly escalated when NASCAR officials announced they were launching an immediate review of the incident. Just hours after the race, the sanctioning body confirmed that Wallace had been summoned for a meeting with competition officials on Monday morning.
The scandal has divided the NASCAR garage. Kyle Busch, who witnessed the crash from close behind, strongly supported Hocevar’s version of events and called for harsh punishment.
“This kind of crap has no place in our sport,” Busch said. “If you’re going to wait laps to wreck somebody at that speed, you don’t belong here.”
Other drivers offered mixed reactions. Some defended Wallace, saying emotions run high in short-track racing, while others privately admitted that the move crossed a dangerous line.

The incident has also reignited a broader debate about driver conduct, retaliation, and NASCAR’s consistency in handing out penalties. Many fans and insiders pointed out that similar aggressive moves in the past have resulted in suspensions, yet Wallace — one of the sport’s most high-profile drivers — has so far only faced a relatively light $50,000 fine in a previous controversial incident earlier this season.
As the investigation continues, NASCAR faces intense pressure to send a clear message that deliberate, high-speed retaliation will not be tolerated. A strong penalty against Wallace could calm the growing anger in the garage, while a lenient response risks further escalation and loss of credibility.
For Carson Hocevar, a rising star in his second full Cup Series season, the crash and subsequent comments have thrust him into the national spotlight. Many now see him as a young driver willing to speak truth to power, even against one of NASCAR’s most established names.
The full fallout from Sunday night’s events at Bristol is still unfolding. With the next race just days away, the tension in the garage is palpable. Drivers, teams, and fans are all waiting to see how NASCAR will respond to Hocevar’s explosive accusation and whether Bubba Wallace will face meaningful consequences for what many are calling a dangerous and intentional act.
One thing is certain: what began as a routine on-track battle has now become a full-blown scandal that could have lasting implications for both drivers and the sport’s reputation for safety and fairness.