Anonymous ID: 90f24c June 22, 2020, 7:41 a.m. No.9706452   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6591 >>6612 >>6635

>>9705964

noose incident is fake and gay

faggot probably put it there himself

trying to generate buzz for his stupid BLM car

 

Wallace and famed No. 43 to sport "Black Lives Matter" livery

[motorsport.com]

Jim Utter

motorsport.com9 Jun 2020, 5:46 pm

 

<“I’m excited to run a #BlackLivesMatter car for Martinsville, one of our best race tracks and my best race track for sure,” Wallace said in a video released by RPM.

 

“This statement that we have here that we’re about to make on live television on Fox will speak volumes to what I stand for but also the initiative that NASCAR and the sport is trying to push.”

 

The idea actually first came up last week, before NASCAR’s pre-race acknowledgement of racial injustice on Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

 

Wallace said his Richard Petty Motorsports team did not have sponsorship sold for the Martinsville race and the “Black Out Tuesday” peaceful protest campaign on June 2 sparked a discussion on running a “blacked out car.”

Anonymous ID: 90f24c June 22, 2020, 7:59 a.m. No.9706591   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6611 >>6612 >>6635

>>9706452

what a fucking crying homo

 

Bubba Wallace loses sponsorship after rage-quitting during NASCAR iRacing event

Wallace quit the race in a huff after an early wreck with Clint Bowyer

Pete Blackburn

By Pete Blackburn

Apr 5, 2020 at 11:41 pm ET

2 min read

 

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USATSI

 

As the NASCAR season remains suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic, the company and its drivers are trying to keep fans engaged and entertained through virtual means. We're now three weeks into the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, which essentially features a bunch of NASCAR drivers racing one another in a video game simulation, and we found out Sunday that these races can still drum up drama and controversy.

 

Bubba Wallace was one of the 32 drivers competing in the Food City Showdown at a virtual Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday and he undoubtedly had the worst day of anyone in the field. Not only did Wallace wreck during the 11th lap of the 150-lap race but he was so peeved by it that he wound up "rage-quitting" – a popular gamer term for a player who gets so angry that they prematurely bow out of the competition.

 

Wallace was involved in a messy sequence with Clint Bowyer early in the race when Bowyer cut in front of Wallace's car on a straightaway, then came up high and put Wallace into the wall.