after shocking collision with Kyle Larson on lap 94 of the NOCO 400, followed by shoving Larson shortly after. Punishment: one-race suspension!
The incident itself was a perfect storm of aggression and adrenaline. Larson, the reigning Cup Series champion, was battling hard in the pack when Wallace’s move sent both cars spinning. Smoke billowed, metal crunched, and the crowd roared as the two drivers emerged from their mangled machines. What happened next was pure emotion: Wallace, helmet still on, marched straight for Larson and delivered a series of shoves, ignoring officials’ attempts to intervene. Larson, caught off guard, kept his cool, but the damage was done—both on the track and in the rulebook.
NASCAR’s decision was swift and firm. Citing a violation of its conduct policy, the sanctioning body sidelined Wallace for the next race, a penalty that echoes a similar incident in 2022 when he was suspended for intentionally wrecking Larson at Las Vegas. That history only adds fuel to the fire, painting this latest clash as part of an ongoing rivalry that’s as personal as it is professional. Fans are split—some see Wallace’s actions as a raw, justified reaction to a hard hit, while others argue he crossed a line that demands discipline.