MOTORSPORTSNASCAR shows solidarity for Bubba WallaceThe Detroit NewsDriver Bubba Wallace, right, is overcome with emotion as he sits in his car prior to the start of the race Monday, June 22, 2020. On Sunday, a noose was found in the garage of Wallace, NASCAR's only Black driver. The FBI is investigating.John Bazemore, Associated PressBubba Wallace walks to his car in the pits.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace, right, is overcome with emotion as he and team owner Richard Petty walk to his car in the pits.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace walks to his car in the pits.John Bazemore, Associated PressNascar drivers Kyle Busch, left, and Corey LaJoie, right, join other drivers and crews as they push the car of Bubba Wallace to the front of the field prior to the start of Monday's race.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace, front, is overcome with emotion as he arrives at his car in the pits.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace, front, is overcome with emotion as he arrives at his car in the pits.John Bazemore, Associated PressNascar drivers Kyle Busch, left, and Corey LaJoie, right, join other drivers and crews as they push the car of Bubba Wallace to the front of the field.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace, left, is overcome with emotion as team owner Richard Petty, comforts him as he arrives at his car in the pits.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace, front left, and team owner Richard Petty, front right, stand for the national anthem.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace takes a selfie with himself and other drivers that pushed his car to the front in the pits.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace takes a selfie.John Bazemore, Associated PressDriver Bubba Wallace leans on his car.John Bazemore, Associated PressMichael McDowell (34), Bubba Wallace (43) and Chris Buescher (17) ride side-by-side during Monday's race.John Bazemore, Associated Press