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Social media shows love for Bubba Wallace's historic win at Talladega

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Larson thankful to share a moment with Bubba Wallace after win (0:36)

Kyle Larson discusses the importance of Bubba Wallace's congratulating him at Victory Lane after winning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. (0:36)

Rain stopped the NASCAR playoff race at Talladega Superspeedway on Monday, but by no means did it put a damper on Bubba Wallace's historic victory.

The 27-year-old's first NASCAR Cup Series win made him only the second Black winner in series history. Wendell Scott first did so in December 1963. According to ESPN's Stats & Information research, 2,040 races had taken place since Scott's victory.

For Wallace, he is the first driver since Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in 2017 to get his first career Cup victory at Talladega. It is Wallace's first victory in any of NASCAR's top series since a Truck series win at Michigan in August 2017.

With plenty of history to contextualize and good vibes to go around, let's see how Wallace and social media took in the historic win.

Bubba takes in the moment

Once the race was officially called because of rain, Wallace celebrated his Talladega milestone amid his first season driving for 23X1 Racing, which is owned by fellow racer Denny Hamlin and NBA legend Michael Jordan.

Wallace shared his raw emotions and some advice for younger fans after processing what he accomplished Monday.

The love pours in

New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan, who joined Jordan Brand in 2019, offered his best wishes for Wallace's victory.

Since we're mentioning friends and sponsorships, DoorDash, which signed Wallace to a multiyear spokesperson deal in August 2020, joined in on sending good energy to Talladega.

The food delivery service had some big-name company in congratulating Wallace on Monday.