Former NASCAR driver and reporter Kenny Wallace didn’t hold back in his critique of the Snowball Derby, calling out the biggest Super Late Model event’s long history of drama and questionable calls. His remarks come in the wake of the latest controversy that saw Ty Majeski disqualified from the 2025 Snowball Derby, handing the victory to Stephen Nasse.NASCAR Truck Series regular Majeski, who dominated the race, leading 225 laps, got black flagged for jumping the final restart with 12 laps to go in the rain-delayed Snowball Derby at Five Flags Speedway. As a result, the disqualification gave the lead to Nasse, who then stayed out front to take the checkered flag.Expressing his frustration and sharing his take on Majeski’s Snowball Derby controversy, here’s what the 61-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri, said:“Snowball Derby controversy… It's crazy, that Snowball Derby. To me, it's neither here or there. This or that, they were playing games, you know. Stephen Nasse is the best at the business on holding back on restarts, and we all know how Ty Majeski is on the restarts. Forget all that. This snowball derby is marred in controversy. Chase Elliott won it one year, but he was DQ'd because he had Tungsten. Let me see have other ones. It’s always drama, and then Nasse with his magnesium.”Kenny Wallace quickly drew parallels between the Majeski incident and prior controversies, suggesting that questionable calls and technical infractions have become an unfortunate signature of the Snowball Derby. He specifically recalled a high-profile disqualification of Chase Elliott, who won the 300-lap event in 2013 but was disqualified after an illegal block of tungsten was found in the post-race inspection.“Snowball Derby has a problem just ending with the real winner”: Kenny WallaceFurther, Kenny Wallace reflected on his frustration with what he sees as the Snowball Derby’s recurring inability to simply declare the rightful winner without unnecessary controversy. He argued that the short-track event is constantly overshadowed by minor technical infractions or disputable decisions, which he bluntly calls ‘bulls**t’.Kenny Wallace expressed his frustration in the video he posted on X.“The snowball derby has a problem just ending with the real winner. Always some little bulls**t that really don't matter. You're not supposed to have tungsten, but Chase Elliott had a piece of tungsten and let's whatever, you know, come on. I know whatever, but it's just always some bulls**t deal. Snowball derby has got to get a run going in the future, just with a winner.”Stephen Nasse, who previously fell short multiple times, finally won the prestigious Snowball Derby in his 15th attempt.