“A win is a win,” Brandon Brown rushes to defend Bubba Wallace against his Twitter condemnation
Bubba Wallace(L) and Brandon Brown(R)
Brandon Brown who sports the No.68 Chevrolet Camaro for Brandonbilt Motorsports came in to support fellow racer Bubba Wallace as he faces Twitter’s hatred regarding his win at Talladega last year due to rain.
Bubba Wallace doesn’t have an outstanding career to back him but that doesn’t mean that he isn’t talented, the reason is his lack of good equipment and that shouldn’t be a base for him to get slacked by anyone. With only one victory and thirteen top 10s in the Cup Series, he is yet to showcase his true talent, and one day he certainly will and so will Brown who also has just one win and eighteen top 10s in the Xfinity Series.
Brandon Brown faced something similar slack from Twitter when he won the playoff race at Talladega last year in October to which Fox Sports reporter, Bob Pockrass tweeted saying that Brown won the race due to darkness and a caution followed by a wreck replying to a tweet that called out Bubba Wallace’s win at Talladega that year.
“Who wants to tell this guy that Brandon Brown won in a race that was cut short because of darkness after a wreck brought out the caution?” tweeted Bob Pockrass.
“BubbaWallace works his a** off and deserves this win,” tweeted Brandon Brown
Brown seemed unhappy with the Twitter user trying to spread hatred on Bubba Wallace’s victory at last year’s Talladega Cup Series race. He tweeted saying that a win is a win no matter who earned it and under what circumstances.
“A win is a win, no matter if it’s rain, darkness (like mine) or any other safety hazard that calls the race per NASCAR,” tweeted Brandon Brown.
He also added by tweeting that hating someone over their triumphs is unnecessary and concluded by saying that Bubba Wallace puts in a lot of effort and deserved that win and the rest that come his way.
“No need to bring hate to anyones win, no matter who it is. @BubbaWallace works his a** off and deserves this win and the next ones to come,” tweeted Brandon Brown.
Brandon Brown is another example of why true sportsmanship spirit is still alive out there in the racing world.
Also read: “This one is really big,” Christopher Bell on taking up the pole at Talladega
Sai Karteek Kompally
(240 Articles Published)