Bubba Wallace's wife, Amanda Carter, has joined the latest Instagram trend - 'To the moms.' She posted photos of her and her son Becks Hayden from her pregnancy to the present day.
Wallace is a NASCAR Cup Series driver piloting the No. 23 Toyota Camry for 23XI Racing. He welcomed his first child Becks with his wife in late September just hours before competing in the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway.
In the Instagram story, Amanda shared four photos with Becks to complete the trend.

The photos include her bump, a screengrab from the ultrasound, her newborn baby, and 'your baby now' where Becks is two months old.
Becks attended his first NASCAR race at Charlotte Motor Speedway road course when he was about two weeks old. The race witnessed Bubba Wallace get a top-10 finish in P9, with 23XI teammate Tyler Reddick advancing to the Round of 8 on points.
Wallace's son also had his first Halloween celebration recently, where he was dressed up as 'his favorite NASCAR driver': his father of course. Becks wore a racing suit similar to the No. 23's Columbia Sportswear Company overall, which Bubba used in the Kansas race weekend when his son was born.
The Wallace family is currently enjoying some quality time together in the NASCAR off-season. Wallace scored one pole, six top-5s, and 14 top-10s this year.

The Alabama native will return to 23XI Racing next season, which will kick off at the Daytona International Speedway for the Daytona 500 on February 16.
Bubba Wallace wife's Amanda hints at Becks' gift for Christmas
Amanda Wallace shared what she could gift her son for the holiday season while responding to a fan on social media. The fan tagged the Wallace couple on an Instagram story where her child was playing with diecast cars No. 23, Bubba Wallace's racing number.
The fan captioned her story:
"If you didn't already know who our favorite NASCAR driver is."
In response, Amanda reposted the story and wrote:
"Already know what Brooksie is getting for Christmas this year."

Young Becks will be close to three months old on Christmas day.
Bubba Wallace has been running the No. 23 car since he began driving for 23XI Racing. The number pays tribute to team co-owner Michael Jordan's jersey number in the NBA. He notably won six championship titles and five MVP awards.
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin also co-owns 23XI Racing.

For the 2025 season, the Mooresville-based outfit will expand to three cars with the addition of Riley Herbst in the No. 35 car.
According to veteran NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass, the No. 35 was derived from the 3 from 23 (Wallace) and the 5 from 45 (Reddick).
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