KEY POINTS
  • Following a defining 2020 where it banned the confederate flag, NASCAR is betting on its new stars and new owners in 2021.
  • Now comes the challenging part: creating the welcoming environment by addressing race and diversity concerns and thereby repairing the business of NASCAR.
  • Bubba Wallace has yet to record a victory in his career. He needs to be successful for NASCAR to get its Tiger Woods-like PGA Tour moment.
Bubba Wallace, driver of the #43 Victory Junction Chevrolet, prepares for the NASCAR Cup Series Super Start Batteries 400 Presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts at Kansas Speedway on July 23, 2020 in Kansas City, Kansas.

A welcoming environment.

It's what NASCAR president Steve Phelps said when speaking with CNBC about how the sport wants to be perceived following its defining moment in 2020