Maybe, but the incident being quoted had zero to do with George Floyd, BLM, or a noose. Just racing frustration.True, but this guy is becoming way too high profile. Unless he changes his 'tude real quick, he's not long for the sport.
Maybe, but the incident being quoted had zero to do with George Floyd, BLM, or a noose. Just racing frustration.True, but this guy is becoming way too high profile. Unless he changes his 'tude real quick, he's not long for the sport.
Agreed. But he's at a point where he thinks he can just bitch about anything and get positive responses. Your head swells a bit when the entire race conglomerate walks you around the race track.Maybe, but the incident being quoted had zero to do with George Floyd, BLM, or a noose. Just racing frustration.
Maybe, but the incident being quoted had zero to do with George Floyd, BLM, or a noose. Just racing frustration.
That's why I'm paying it no mind.It happened back in 2016.
oops.It happened back in 2016.
Methinks Bubba ought to find another line of work and leave NASCAR to the grownups, ****ing crybaby.I don't watch NASCAR any more, but I did watch the clip.
It was a racing incident , not a deliberate push into the wall. The car behind the car that gave Bubba a pit maneuver was being pushed hard, and had nowhere else to go.
Bubba was not disrespected he was taken out in a race incident and then he wants to cry.
That's my take on the wreck.
He's not the only one.Methinks Bubba ought to find another line of work and leave NASCAR to the grownups, ****ing crybaby.
Indeed. I never was interested in watching, much like football. It was okay once in a while with a group of friends, but there is just so much more to do than sit and stare a TV screen all afternoon.He's not the only one.
I agree with that. I did watch most of the Texas race yesterday just because it was so fr#*$ing hot outside yesterday.Indeed. I never was interested in watching, much like football. It was okay once in a while with a group of friends, but there is just so much more to do than sit and stare a TV screen all afternoon.
I just got back in from running errands in the Jetta. With only 460 air conditioning, it's brutal out there today as well.I agree with that. I did watch most of the Texas race yesterday just because it was so fr#*$ing hot outside yesterday.
When I went home for lunch, the sun was behind some pretty dense clouds. I thought to myself, "This doesn't feel too bad." Coming back to work the clouds where not as dense. OMG!I just got back in from running errands in the Jetta. With only 460 air conditioning, it's brutal out there today as well.
I used to go to Dorsey regularly it was good racing.The old days at beltsville speedway or Dorsey we’re the best. Of course, I was younger and didn’t mind the dirt and rubber in my face in turn 1.