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LOL: Hilarious Video Shows Bubba Wallace Getting Humiliated by Roaring Booing at NASCAR Event

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Bubba Wallace was recently suspended from NASCAR for one race after causing a large accident and then assaulting fellow racecar driver Kyle Larson.

The NASCAR president, speaking about Wallace and his suspension at the time and framing it terms of the safety hazard posed by Bubba’s conduct, said:

“Our actions are really specific to what took place on the race track. And when we look at how that incident occurred, in our minds, really a dangerous act.

“We thought that was intentional and put other competitors at risk. And as we look at the sport and where we are today and where we want to draw that line going forward, we thought that definitely crossed the line and that’s what we focused on in terms of making this call.”

Continuing, he went on to speak about Wallace’s post-race assault of Larson, saying:

“We don’t want to see drivers fighting. We understand that emotions get high. We don’t encourage that obviously. But our focus was really on the race track and we’ll have conversations about what took place outside the race car one-on-one and see where we go from there.”

Well, that suspension is already up and so the controversial driver appeared at Martinsville for a race. During the driver introductions, he was “greeted” by aa cacophony of boos from unhappy NASCAR fans, as you can watch here:

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“Most boos in driver intros: Bubba Wallace, and it wasn’t very close (way more than Kyle Busch and Ty Gibbs).”

As you can hear in the video and see in Gluck’s caption to it, not only was Bubba Wallace booed rather than applauded when he appeared for the race and his name was announced. Not only that,  but the booing directed at him was so much worse than the booing directed toward anyone else that it “wasn’t very close.” Yikes.

There are a number of reasons why NASCAR fans aren’t huge fans of Bubba Wallace.

For one, there’s quite likely a good bit of residual dislike and distrust felt toward Wallace because of the 2020 “noose” incident. That was when the FBI got involved after Bubba claimed that a garage pulley in his garage was a noose, something that painted NASCAR as being racist and reactionary. Of course, it later came out that all that was in his stall was a garage door pulley, not a noose.

In addition to that is the aforementioned assault and wreck. Goose recently reported about that incident on TheAmericanTribune.com, saying:

Kyle Larson, driver of the number 5 car, made an aggressive move to pass Wallace, whose car was forced to scrape the wall. From that point forward, Wallace sought out the number 5 car and ended Kyle Larson’s race, by spinning him into the grass. That wreck ended the race of three drivers, totaling the cars of Larson, Wallace, and Christopher Bell, a third driver who saw his championship hopes decimated by the collision.

Wallace wasn’t finished there. After wrecking Larson and Bell, Wallace exited his vehicle that was still on the infield of the track, and hurried toward Larson, who looked to be a bit dazed after the hit he just took in his vehicle. Wallace then begins angrily shoving the chest of Larson, who did not want to be a part of any physical. As Larson tried to move away, Wallace continued forward yelling and shoving the much smaller driver.

Watch the incident here:

So NASCAR fans aren’t a bit happy with Larson, and they made their dislike quite known.