Bubba Wallace has usually been repeatedly cited as being an angry and agitated man across the media. However, that is not always the case. In fact, the 23XI Racing driver is a pretty cheerful person in real life. Recently, he reposted a tweet that showed him smiling and spreading positive vibes while still seated in the car. In the tweet, he also took the time to take a jibe at everyone who had always portrayed in the polar opposite manner.
Nah I’m always mad and crying. Thats my twin brother. Trying to follow his footsteps this year.🤷🏾♂️ https://t.co/jk3QWuK3Cb
— Bubba Wallace (@BubbaWallace) February 6, 2023
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Wallace tweeted, “Nah I’m always mad and crying. That’s my twin brother. Trying to follow his footsteps this year.“
Obviously, it was all in humor. But it was great to see Wallace being happy, especially after a few lows he suffered last season. Times when he was being a little too hard on himself for not winning. Despite tumbling down the order following a spin at the LA Clash at the Coliseum race earlier this month, it seems he is content with his overall performance. Taking a broader look at things, Wallace actually contented for the win during the race. However, luck wasn’t exactly on his side. Moreover, only recently, his boss appreciated how well he performed during the latter half of last season.
NASCAR fans react to a happy Bubba Wallace
Fans were supportive of Wallace after his tweet. Some of them cracked a joke or two about how the 23XI Racing driver said it wasn’t him but his twin brother. Meanwhile, the others appreciated how well Wallace ran during the Coliseum race.
That’s the Bubba the fans want to see. We love to see the joking, smiling, football throwing bubba around the track.
— Derek (@DMPicone) February 6, 2023
Good race bubba.. had me on the edge of my seat the entire night.
— Greg brunner (@ThatFanGreg) February 6, 2023
Nice to see Hubba Wallace take a break from the chewing gum business and team up with Bubba Wallace this year for 23XI 🤝
— Jimmy Zajac (@SlimJimJZ) February 6, 2023
You made such an awesome effort. Reset and make sure to plan for the Daytona 500 and race hard.
— Grande Brewer (@GrandeBrewer) February 6, 2023
— Cantdrive55 (@speedy976) February 6, 2023
Just be you Bubba and have a great year
— Derek Ringering (@DerekRingering) February 6, 2023
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You ran a great race. Should have had a better finish. But that's short-track racing. Definitely something to feel good about going into the regular season.
— Denver Blair (@DenverBlair) February 6, 2023
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Wallace would be starting this season on a high. Especially after all the race craft he showcased at the LA Coliseum event. We hope to see him collect as many wins as possible this year. Judging by his performance from the end of last season, getting into the playoffs this season isn’t a far-fetched dream for Wallace.
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