23XI Racing driver Bubba Wallace was featured in an interview with NASCAR analyst Matt Weaver ahead of the Championship 4 race. During the pre-race interaction, Wallace opened up about his future with the team and the ongoing lawsuit against the governing body.The tense situation between NASCAR and 23XI Racing arose when the Cup Series team refused to sign the charter agreement in October 2024. Following that, 23XI and FRM filed an antitrust lawsuit against the governing body and CEO Jim France, accusing them of creating a monopoly in the sport.Reflecting on that, the stock car racing journalist asked Bubba Wallace's take on the same. The #23 Toyota Camry XSE driver claimed he only focuses on performing on the track and taking care of his family. Wallace stated [00:15]:"Honestly, they send out talking points every week, and I never read them because I can honestly tell you I could give two shits. That's it. And y'all can call me crazy for not giving a damn about my future, but why are you worried about what's down the road when you can't even focus on what's right in front of ya?""That's the one I'm focused on right now. Whether that is taking care of my kid or going out to qualify here, as lately I've stuck with qualifying so need to figure it all out and not worry about lawsuits. I genuinely don't give a damn," he concluded.Bubba Wallace qualified for the 2025 postseason and competed in two rounds before losing his spot ahead of the Round of 8. However, Wallace qualified 23rd for the season finale race at Phoenix Raceway with a best lap time of 27.219 seconds. Meanwhile, 23XI Racing co-owner Denny Hamlin took the pole position.Bubba Wallace opened up about his "heart-to-heart" conversation with Denny Hamlin after the Kansas Speedway incidentNASCAR Cup Series drivers Bubba Wallace and Denny Hamlin had a heated moment during the second race of the Round of 12 at Kansas Speedway. Following that, it took nearly a week for the duo to address the incident that affected Wallace's advancement to the next round of the playoffs.The duo finally talked before competing against each other at Charlotte ROVAL, and the #23 Toyota driver mentioned that they should have conversed sooner. He further explained:“I hate that it got to this point and the lingering effect. Denny and I just talked until about 30 minutes ago. It was a good heart-to-heart conversation and came from a place of peace.”“It went better than I thought it would. He shared his side of things, and I shared mine, and we had a common ground,” he added.Bubba Wallace joined 23XI Racing in 2021, and since then, he has gathered three wins for the team, driving the #23 and #45 Toyota Camry XSE. He parked his 23XI Racing ride among the top five drivers 25 times and 51 times among the top ten drivers.