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Amidst the continuous battle for supremacy between tech magnates Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, a new challenger has emerged on the social media stage—Meta’s upcoming app, “Threads.” With the imminent clash between Musk’s Twitter and the revolutionary platform, a prominent NASCAR personality has opted for a bold move, taking a side.

Amanda Wallace, wife of NASCAR star Bubba Wallace, has joyfully joined Threads, electrifying fans of the sport and potentially influencing her supporters to check out the extraordinary app. As Threads continues to gain popularity, it poses a formidable threat to its veteran competitors, including Twitter.

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Looking at Threads, it’s easy to notice that it shares distinct features with Twitter. Elon Musk addressed the issue through a tweet. After his lawyer, Alex Spiro, had sent a cease-and-desist letter to Mark Zuckerberg, Musk wrote on Twitter, “Competition is fine, cheating is not.”

This insinuation suggests he is ready to fight a protracted court battle to preserve Twitter’s market dominance. Mark Zuckerberg added to the discussion, tweeting a famous meme featuring Spiderman pointing at his doppelganger.

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NASCAR stars such as Wallace, Chase Elliott, and Denny Hamlin, who boast a large following on Twitter, may be hesitant to promote Threads to their followers. Moreover, given that Twitter is a great source of news and live updates about NASCAR races and off-track activities, the app is unlikely to lose the favor of NASCAR fans. However, Amanda Wallace has already made her decision.

NASCAR fandom reacts to Bubba Wallace’s wife Amanda Wallace joining Threads

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The 23XI Racing driver’s wife, Amanda Wallace, recently joined Threads with a hilarious post, “Do we call this threading?” NASCAR fandom on Threads is overjoyed with her entertaining entrance. She later shared a post saying, “I really just watched on the other app, maybe I’ll engage more on this one…”

One fan wrote, “I think we have a good crowd so far as far as NASCAR peeps.”

While another added, “Hopefully the people are a lot more decent.

To which Amanda replied, “Agreed!”

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“WELCOME AMANDA!!!” an enthusiastic fan wrote.

While one person commented, “I have such high hopes for this one 😊”

The jump of popular figures like Amanda may encourage their admirers to explore the new Threads platform, leading to a ripple effect upon their communities. Reports have already demonstrated the app’s initial success, with an astounding thirty million users signing up on the first day. This strong start signals that Threads will be aggressively trying to take market share from ubiquitous sites such as Twitter.

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As for updates on Bubba, the fans might find them on Amanda’s Threads It seems we will hear more from Mrs Wallace with the Cup series in full throttle.