Darrell Wallace Jr.,
***The Only Black NASCAR Driver***
was both booed and cheered at the NASCAR All-Star Open.
On Wednesday, Darrell Wallace Jr. (The Driver Formerly Known as Bubba) was booed by NASCAR fans when he was introduced.
(Editor’s note: The Driver Formerly Known as Bubba will henceforth be referred to by the Editor as Darrell or Wallace or The Driver Formerly Known as Bubba. Bubba is a name having White Southern roots and was culturally appropriated from the White Culture. LM)
The All-Star Open was the race to qualify for the main event at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday. Here’s Darrell’s introduction. Listen to those fans!
Darrell was undoubtedly scorned at The All-Star Open because of The Great Garage Door Pull Hoax, the incident in which Wallace pretended that he was the victim of a hate crime. Even after the 15 FBI Agents that raced to the scene declared that a rope with a loop tied in the end is not a hate crime, Darrell continued to shamelessly play the victim.
NASCAR fans don’t like to be made fools of. Fans rallied around Crybaby Wallace, then he accused them all of being haters.They also don’t like an upstart coming into their sport and then insisting on changing the entire culture of stock car racing. If you don’t like it, go drive somewhere else. Maybe move to Europe and race in The Grand Pricks.
As Wayne Dupree wrote: “The accusation made it seem as if some “backwoods country jerk” fan of NASCAR snuck into the garage and hung a noose. It was so insulting and belittling to fans…and if that was not bad enough, Bubba then went on ABC’s “The View” and said anyone who questioned his story was ‘small-minded’. Bubba doesn’t understand the NASCAR fanbase. He doesn’t care to understand them. He’s a self-centered, narcissistic jerk.”
Remember that in addition to the noose hoax, Wallace spoke out against the Confederate flag at races. As a result, NASCAR banned the flag at all events.
The Driver Formerly Known as Bubba didn’t want the flag, but the fans did, and still do. As evidence of that, some reported that a few fans wore Flag t-shirts, the flag was displayed at a vendor’s stall outside the track, and flags were on display on the street outside of The All-Star Open.
And overhead.
Someone is currently flying around the Bristol Motor Speedway with a Confederate flag banner.
— Tim Dodson (@Tim_Dodson) July 15, 2020
This comes after NASCAR’s decision last month to ban the display of Confederate flags at its events. pic.twitter.com/zjicfr0sWf
For The All-Star Open in Bristol, roughly 20,000 fans were allowed to enter the facility. And at one point, those NASCAR loyalists did break out in a rousing cheer for Darrell. Wallace crashed 17 laps into the race and the crowd cheered as he wrecked out of the qualifying event.
CRASHED OUT. NO RACE FOR YOU.
The crash:
A big crash involving @BubbaWallace and @Mc_Driver!
— NASCAR Alerts (@NASCAR_Alerts) July 15, 2020
Our first caution of the night is out in the All-Star Open at @BMSupdates. pic.twitter.com/W8OoykuuFs
Crybaby Wallace is a poor sport and he blamed his crash on Michael McDowell.
DIN DO NUFFIN
“Just disrespect. When you get hooked the right rear into the wall – I don’t even need to see a replay,” Wallace said to Fox Sports after the race. “People say one of the nicest guys in the garage. Can’t wait for the God-fearing text he’s going to send me about preaching and praising respect. What a joke he is.”
No Darrell, you’re the joke. And,THE JOKE IS ON YOU. You’ve already lost your fan base. You’ve lost the respect of your fellow drivers. You’ll hang on for a while, because you have a Race Car race card you can keep playing. The MSM will keep kissing your butt. But you’re done. You thought you’d waltz right on in and be a superhero. Like The Black Panther. Go on home to Wakanda Darrell. Your fans await you.
A FAKE COUNTRY FOR A FAKE VICTIM.