The NASCAR Cup Series will see Bubba Wallace for the seventh consecutive season. With 23XI Racing, the 29-year-old pilots the No. 23.
In July 2021, Bubba Wallace proposed to his longtime girlfriend Amanda Carter. While on vacation in Oregon, he proposed.
Bubba Wallace and Amanda Carter exchanged vows and were married on December 31. The JW Marriott in Charlotte, North Carolina, served as the venue for the wedding.
“Happy New Year from the Wallace’s,” Wallace and Carter captioned a slideshow of images from the stunningly opulent ceremony that they both posted.
The images showcased the couple’s exquisite wedding attire, including Wallace’s deep purple tuxedo and Carter’s breathtaking white Madam Burcu Couture gown, as well as the newlyweds’ tender kiss and joyous celebration at the reception.
Wallace said in a statement to People:
“Getting married, and starting a new life together, I’m just so excited to have a good one in my corner. We have so much fun together.”
The ceremony was remarkable because it included a countdown to midnight and a champagne toast to welcome the new year.
Bubba Wallace Fighting Against Racism

The sole full-time African American racer in NASCAR, Bubba Wallace, belongs to the elite echelons. He started participating in early 2010, and after ten years he is already well-known on the racing circuit.
With all of his accomplishments, he has faced both personal and professional criticism like a shadow. The grace, charisma, and abilities of the NASCAR Starboy have helped him become the cultural icon that he is today.
During his teens, Wallace experienced racial discrimination on a regular basis. He made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in 2010, and three years later, in 2013, he won his first race, making history by becoming the first Black American to do so in many years.
Despite his success on the track, he has maintained his grounded personality. Last year, Bubba Wallace made headlines for his efforts to combat racism.
Following his victory at Kansas earlier this season, Bubba Wallace made history once more. He eventually became the only black NASCAR driver to have won numerous Cup races. Bubba Wallace’s commanding performance that day also assisted in putting his critics to rest.
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Amanda Wallace, the bride wore shoes by Lola Cruz in addition to a dress by Madam Burcu Couture. Bubba Wallace furthermore donned a custom-made dark red velvet tuxedo that was produced by Stitched by Mitch.
The couple also exchanged meaningful handwritten vows during the event. They then gathered with their family and friends for a cocktail hour complete with an open bar and appetizers.
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Tuna tartare, duck meatballs, pulled pork spring rolls, blue crab croquettes, and whipped ricotta was served to the guests.
The couple commenting about the unique choice of wedding food:
“We’re not doing a seated dinner with over 200 people. We wanted to make sure that we have time to see everybody. And a seated dinner really can take away from being able to talk to everybody.”
“The food will be really fun. We just really wanted it to be a fun atmosphere, not stuffy, even though everyone’s going to be dressed up. We wanted a more casual food setting since it’s late in the evening. And then at 1 a.m., when the party’s over, we have a McDonald’s food truck coming to serve chicken nuggets and french fries.”
While Bubba Wallace dislikes desserts, his wife enjoys all things sweet to a great extent. They chose to serve a variety of treats instead of the customary wedding cake, such as cake pops, sugar and chocolate chip cookies, banana pudding shooters, macarons, and sugar cookies.