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Bubba Wallace’s new car is full of McDonald’s.
The NASCAR star will get a new look to celebrate 50 years of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) and McDonald’s partnership.
Wallace drives McDonald’s car as part of Michael Jordan’s NASCAR 23XI team. He will be rolling out a custom paint scheme including items designed by local families from RMHC of South Florida.
The custom design will be on display during the NASCAR Cup Series at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Oct. 27. Wallace will be sporting the logo on his golden jubilee dedicated firecracker.
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Bubba Wallace’s new car. (Courtesy of Ronald McDonald House Charity)
He will be representing the RMHC family name in his hometown of Alabama on the drivers side of his race car. Wallace is enlisting the help of other drivers on the route to share the inspiring stories of RMHC families. In fact, 75% of the drivers will highlight the RMHC throughout the race weekend.
For him, partnering with RMHC “helps him sleep at night,” knowing the difference he is making in the lives of those the cause helps.
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Bubba Wallace, driver of the #23 Toyota Genuine Parts/Mobil 1 Toyota, watches during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway on September 20, 2024 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images / Getty Images)
“We’re doing the things we’re doing now with RMHC to spread good vibes and good karma in the local communities; that’s what it’s all about, helping others and making you feel good about yourself. Because at the end of the day, life is about more than just you,” Wallace said. “So for us, being able to give families and children opportunities to feel special for an hour, two hours a week, however long it is, helps me sleep at night.”
For Wallace, the partnership has also given him more opportunities to eat McDonald’s favorites. He also encourages others to eat the same food, thanks to the charity.
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Currently, McDonald’s best-selling children’s meals range from 300 to nearly 800 calories across North America. (Bernard Weil/Toronto Star via Getty Images / Getty Images)
“Go to McDonald’s. Buy a meal, get a 10-piece chicken nugget, fries, Dr. Pepper and put that money together, all that money goes [Ronald McDonald House Charities],” Wallace said when asked about his beliefs in 2024. “I’ve had the right moments, absolutely, that feels like Sunday dinner in Vegas.”
Now, Wallace hopes that his new car and suit will help drive donations to RMHC as he represents a cause in his work that is emotionally tied, especially as new parents.
“As a new father, I understand that the health and well-being of a child is the most important thing for a parent,” said Wallace.. “I’m honored to celebrate with McDonald’s on and off the track this year. It’s so important to me to have a strong support system and community to lean on when times get tough, and that’s what RMHC is all about. When I run in Miami, I will be honoring all the contributions McDonald’s fans have made to – RMHC.”
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