Here is where they grasp on to the narrative instead of letting go. Bubba should have just said, “I never saw it—I was going on what someone told me.”
Instead, they have to hold on to the story because they don’t know what else to do.
Honesty is usually the best policy. It would allow him to “fight another day.” Now, he is entering Jussie territory. And its too bad because he garnered a ton of sympathy that was turning into good will.
Now, he will be lucky to drive another year.
About a year ago, Wallace discussed going through a major bout of depression. The NASCAR community rallied around him and offered friendship and compassion.
This is how he pays us back?
In the last few weeks, NASCAR has gone full retard in their virtue signaling.
Before this latest incident, I made the decision and went as far as sending an email to NASCAR that I am no longer a fan. And I was a serious fan.
As I wrote in my letter, the confederate ballet flag had no bearing on my decision. The BLM thing did for one reason and one reason only. It affected competition. Other drivers are giving Wallace a pass and not racing him hard which is resulting in better finishes than he normally is able to get. His career average finish is 24. In the last three races, his average is 12th.
However, NASCAR also announced that they would no longer require teams to respect the flag during opening ceremonies.
That was my last straw. I’m done.
This noose/door pull insanity just sealed the deal. Steve Phelps is obviously a moron who is incapable of cogent thought and instead goes and cries like a three year old about a knotted piece of rope incapable of strangling a Barbie doll.
The behavior of every driver and team last Sunday putting Wallace on some sort of pedestal was indescribably insane.
[Honesty is usually the best policy. It would allow him to fight another day. Now, he is entering Jussie territory. And its too bad because he garnered a ton of sympathy that was turning into good will.
Now, he will be lucky to drive another year.]