Social media users spent part of the weekend sharing posts that claimed Bubba Wallace criticized NASCAR and said the Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway was too long.
There was just one problem: The quote appears to have been completely fabricated.
After the rumor circulated across Facebook pages and click-driven accounts, no credible source could produce a legitimate interview, video or transcript showing Wallace making the comments. Instead, the claim followed a familiar pattern that has become increasingly common in motorsports — AI-generated content and engagement-farming pages creating fake quotes to drive clicks and outrage. Similar false stories involving Wallace have surfaced repeatedly in recent years and have later been debunked.
In reality, Wallace’s public comments after Nashville focused on frustration over another disappointing finish after being caught in an accident. He spoke about his recent run of bad luck and the challenge of staying positive through difficult weeks, not the race distance or NASCAR’s schedule.
The episode serves as another reminder for fans to verify viral claims before sharing them. Fake quotes spread quickly, especially when attached to polarizing figures. Wallace remains one of NASCAR’s most recognizable drivers, making him a frequent target for misinformation and low-quality AI-generated content designed to generate reactions rather than report facts.
For now, there is no evidence Wallace ever complained that the Nashville race was too long. The rumor was internet fiction, not news.








