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Wallace, McDowell Agree Bumper Going to Good Cause After Race-Ending Crash

Bubba Wallace, driver of the #43 World Wide Technology Chevrolet, spins during the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Open at Bristol Motor Speedway on July 15, 2020 in Bristol, Tennessee.
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Bubba Wallace still doesn't agree with Michael McDowell about what happened on the track, but he's happy his damaged bumper is going to a good cause.

Wallace wrecked out of the qualifying race for NASCAR's All-Star race at Bristol because of race-ending contact with the wall after the No. 43 Chevrolet appeared to be turned from behind by McDowell. Wallace was later seen walking away after the damaged bumper was deposited at McDowell's team hauler.

McDowell has since put the bumper in an online auction to raise money for Motor Racing Outreach.

"Thank you @BubbaWallace for the gift. Hopefully we can raise a lot of money for @FollowMRO. They are a CHRISTIAN ministry that has loved and served our @NASCAR community for over 30 years," McDowell wrote in a tweet about the auction.

The bid price was over $15,000 by Saturday afternoon.

"When life gives you lemons, auction them off and raise money for @FollowMRO. May not agree to what happened on track, but we can agree on a positive outcome from the situation," Wallace tweeted.

After being knocked out of the qualifying race Wednesday night, and losing out on a chance to race for $1 million in the feature event at Bristol, Wallace said he didn't need to see a replay because he knew McDowell's contact was egregious.

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"Just disrespect. When you get hooked into the wall, I don't even need to see a replay," Wallace said then. "People say he's one of the nicest guys in the garage. I can't wait for the God-fearing text that he is going to send me about preaching and praise and respect. What a joke he is."

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