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After the NASCAR class of 2012 reunion video was seen on YouTube, Bubba Wallace was seen agreeing to what Kyle Larson stated after being asked if they knew what it meant to be a part of a reunion show.

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Kyle Larson answered, “You’re getting old.” To which everyone erupted in laughter. Soon Bubba Wallace stated, “Facts.”

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Wallace throughout the show was quick to drop hilarious one-liners back to back, which was noticed by Mamba Smith and he was even quick to point out the same to Wallace. However, that didn’t stop him from cracking any more jokes, as he went on with his jokes that only made everyone laugh together.

Bubba Wallace and Kyle Larson’s friendship dates back all the way from the beginning of their racing careers

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Bubba Wallace and Kyle Larson started racing in NASCAR Cup Series from the 2012 season onwards alongside other drivers such as Corey LaJoie, Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, and Daniel Suarez.

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The friendship between Larson and Wallace has been something that has stood the test of time across all these years. The pair apparently started racing and learning the intricacies of the sport together during their formative years. The class of 2012 is a highly regarded set of drivers and the current Hendrick Motorsports pairing of Larson and Elliott, even holds two championships between them.

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Larson and Wallace have also been highly vocal and supportive when either one of them was going through a rough time in their lives, that includes all of their controversial moments and so on. We hope that this unique friendship between the two drivers on opposing teams can continue their relationship with each other in the long run.