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Bubba Wallace must be a little more introspective than usual, because after getting dropped after a disappointing day on the track last Sunday, Wallace took a moment during post race interviews to give himself a pat on the back for not losing his cool and throwing a child like temper-tantrum.
Bubba Wallace drives cars, stages fictitious hate crimes, and enjoys angering his haters, and recently he was all out of races and hate crimes so he opted to bring on the outrage once again by calling his haters “DARFS.”
Following Tyler Reddick’s out-of-nowhere win over the weekend at the 2023 Hollywood Casino 400, Bubba Wallace once again tossed himself into the deep end with his online haters by calling Reddick a “mental case,” which he claims was just a jab at a friend.
In July, the crew at TheSportsRush.com said that Denny Hamlin has fully embraced his “villain” role, and I can’t find anything better to describe how fans see him other than that. Good news for fans and haters though, the villain has signed a multiyear contract with Joe Gibbs Racing, meaning he isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
During the recent NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway, which served as the regular-season finale and the last opportunity for drivers to secure playoff spots, both Bubba Wallace and Ty Gibbs chose to forgo pre-race interviews due to the pressure of the situation.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has managed to squeeze into the NASCAR playoffs after securing a top 15 finish at Watkins Glen International over the weekend.
This has been a tough week for driver Noah Gragson, and word has just come out now that he has been officially released from his contract with the Legacy Motor Club whose banner he drover under following his double suspension from both NASCAR and Legacy on Monday.
NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace Reportedly Lost His Cool With Boss Denny Hamlin During Tough Race At Richmond
Driver Bubba Wallace is upset again (as usual), but this time his frustration is aimed at Denny Hamlin (once again, pretty common), after the 23XI Racing drivers seemed to be gunning for each other during this weekends’s race at Richmond.
We’re taking a bit of a detour from the regular winners’ circle chat to explore some NASCAR drivers who, for various reasons, have as many haters out there in the stands as they do fans. Whether due to their on-track antics, off-track personalities, or just plain bad luck, these drivers have earned their spots on our list. Let’s buckle up and dive right in!
NASCAR fans haven’t stopped going after driver Bubba Wallace for flipping everyone off during a post-race interview and acting coy about it several weeks ago, and apparently Wallace has gotten frustrated about it being brought up so often too because he’s finally decided to talk about it so his haters can get ready to be mad at him for something else.