“Says the guy who worships the biggest fraud of all,” NASCAR Twitter calls out ‘Trump’s favorite’ author for calling Bubba Wallace “a fraud” after his Kansas win
Donald Trump and Bubba Wallace
Bubba Wallace has once again marked history in the cup series as for the second time in his career he drove the 23X1 Racing Camry to the victory lane. Wallace just like his teammate Kurt Busch, who is out for concussion, conquered the Kansas speedway in dominant fashion after taking over the lead from Alex Bowman and edged his boss Denny Hamlin in the final laps.
The Kansas win can be somewhat considered to be his first win or the first cup win he earned as he was awarded a win last year at Talladega due to a rain delay, something his haters and critics used to troll him. The race also marked a unique instance as Bubba won the race just like Kurt Busch on the No:45 Camry after he made the switch before the playoff start.
Though many were appreciative of the hard-earned win by Bubba Wallace, Nick Adams the Australian-born American right-wing author who himself claims to be the favorite Author of former US President Donald Trump, and is notorious for his constant criticism of Bubba Wallace, has once again come up with an absurd claim trying to discredit Wallace’s win.
Find out what was Nick Adams’s comments and how NASCAR Twitter reacted to it
Nick dams came up with yet another one of his absurd and sometimes hateful comments on Bubba Wallace, this time he claimed Bubba Wallace a fraud and underserving of Kansas’s win. He Tweeted “Bubba Wallace doesn’t deserve to win. He’s a fraud,”.
NASCAR Twitter had a strong reaction to the ridiculous tweet as they called him out for the comments. At the same time, they were also some comments that were in line with the author’s calm as they also proclaimed Bubba Wallace being a fraudster and it is safe to assume that these comments were made by the usual Wallace hate group.
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