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As the festivities of thanksgiving rolled over, 23XI Racing’s star driver Bubba Wallace decided to take on the traditional thanking tweet, with a hilarious meme instead. Wallace’s post hit nostalgia with the fans who recalled, the driver’s previous year’s post during the occasion.

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Wallace posted a video, in which we see the captions reading, ME: WHAT ARE YOU COOKING FOR THANKSGIVING? GRANDMA:” The video then plays showing a lady yelling all ingredients she has with her and it slowly transitions into a wild hip-hop song. This was not the first time, Wallace had posted the same meme for Thanksgiving, in fact, he did the same thing last year as well.

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Fans react to Bubba Wallace’s Thanksgiving tweet

Wallace’s yearly tradition to post the same meme over and over again sure grabbed the eyes of his fans. The fans promptly acknowledged Wallace’s yearly tradition. The racer often cracks jokes and comes back with cheeky one-liners as well.

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One fan stated,I was so sad that nobody had posted this yet, I posted it yesterday and now I’m finally seeing it everywhere. Thank you for keeping this tradition alive!! THE THANKSGIVING SONGWhile another said, You’re a man of culture I see.”

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While most of the other drivers shared pictures of their friends and families together. Wallace maintained his “tradition” and the fans loved it as well. It would be wise to assume that Wallace might repeat this same tweet next year and into the future as well. The 23XI Racing driver’s humourous posts do cheer the mood up, especially after the rough patch Wallace had near the last part of this year’s NASCAR season.

Do you have any “traditions” of your own? Let us know in the comments below.