Bubba Wallace posts hilarious 'NASCAR Intros' parody video ahead of Michigan
As the NASCAR Cup Series prepares for Michigan, Bubba Wallace is feeling good and posting hilarious videos on his Twitter. You can tell when Wallace is running well because he seems to let loose on social media more often. This week he made a video with a well-known Key & Peele skit.
I’m not sure if Bubba Wallace hates driver intros or loves it. Before a race, I’m sure that he gets a little bit of an adrenaline rush off the boos and jeers from the crowd. However, it has to be tough to hear week in and out.
Apparently, as long as Mamba Smith is around, Wallace is ready to hit the runway as he walks to his car before a race. Fans are already sharing the video and reacting online. This is one of Bubba’s best memes yet.
You know they say you perform your best when you learn to have fun with it. Maybe Bubba Wallace has learned how to have fun with the NASCAR season this year. He’s in a position to make the NASCAR Playoffs on points and will have a good shot to win at Michigan this weekend.
A year ago, Wallace was the pole winner and finished runner-up to Kevin Harvick at Michigan. He led for 22 laps.
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Bubba Wallace has a chance at Michigan
After his performance a season ago, you have to think Bubba Wallace will be in the mix this weekend. It isn’t just that one performance that makes me write these words, either. Just look at the past month or so of qualifying, and you’ll see just how well Wallace has done lately.
In the last three races dating back to New Hampshire, Wallace has qualified P8, P10, and P5. He would like to have finished better in those races but he has outperformed the other bubble drivers in that time.
Going back to the other intermediate tracks such as Nashville, Charlotte, and Darlington, Wallace qualified P9, P7, and P2 in those races. He won the pole at Michigan a year ago, and that’s why I think he has a great shot this weekend.
Bubba Wallace made it work on tracks that he doesn’t always perform the best at. He’s done a great job of points racing, the best of his career. He should be in the mix this weekend. His boss, Denny Hamlin, expects him to make the postseason at this point. So, he better get the job done. He’s in control right now, it’s all bout closing the deal.