Amanda Wallace, wife of two-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner Bubba Wallace, took to social media to share photos of her and the couple's three-month-old son, Becks Hayden, during their snow day. The wife of the driver revealed why she felt lucky on their trip to visit her grandma, who is also Becks' great-grandmother.
Amanda posted a few photos of herself and Becks out enjoying the snow. Her caption explained that prior to visiting her grandma, Amanda packed Becks' snow suit just in case. Fortunately, she had it packed so the baby could go out in the cold weather.
"Snowed in while visiting (great) grandma! Luckily I packed Becks’ snow suit 🤪 We are measuring the inches by how far the snow goes up his body 😂😂," Amanda wrote.
Amanda's post comes not long after she and Bubba celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary. On that day, Amanda took to Instagram to share some old wedding photos and penned a heartfelt caption that read:
"Happy 2nd anniversary my love 🤍 in our second year we grew our family and I fell even more in love with you as the father of our beautiful child 🤪"
Amanda and Bubba Wallace became first-time parents on Sept. 29, 2024, when they welcomed Becks into the world. Amanda gave birth while her husband was competing in the Cup Series race at Kansas. Two days after Becks' birth, his proud father took to Instagram to share photos of the newborn baby, writing:
"Amanda and I would like to introduce you to Becks Hayden! We were blessed with his presence Sunday 9/29☺️ 9 months of waiting on this little guy, he’s made it all worth it! So excited for this journey!"
On the racing side of things, Bubba Wallace wrapped up his fourth season behind the wheel of the #23 23XI Racing Toyota in 2024. The Alabama native finished 18th in the points standings after failing to make the playoffs. Wallace registered 14 top 10s, six top fives, and posted an average finish of 15.3.
Bubba Wallace says 2025 will be a "grind" amid fifth season with 23XI Racing
Bubba Wallace is ready to get going with the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. The driver of the #23 said in a recent social media post that the season will be a "grind" as he seeks a return to the playoffs.
In a thread of lengthy X posts, Wallace finished off by saying:
"2025 is gonna be a grind. Time to roll up the sleeves, grab a glove and get in the game! Let’s go to work!"
Bubba Wallace has two career Cup Series victories, both with 23XI Racing. He won his first career race in a rain-shortened event at Talladega in 2021. Wallace picked up his second career victory at Kansas in 2022.