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Space, the galaxy, and the workings of the universe are things that have always fascinated humans. Scientists have left no stone unturned when it comes to providing a concrete truth, but there are things where scientists have hit a roadblock and are yet to provide a conclusive idea—that is, the aliens.

Some might employ certain scientific theories to affirm their stance, but for many, it is nothing less than scientific speculation that holds no ground. Individuals may surely beg to differ, but it seems that the American Congress has taken Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Danica Patrick’s words way too seriously.

NASCAR hits out at the UFO ruckus as Dale Earnhardt Jr and Danica Patrick’s words yield

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Aliens and UFOs have always been a source of enigma for humans and have been a source of endless debate among various platforms. While some may brush aside their presence and term it a part of their imagination, it seems that NASCAR insiders may have faith that these might be true after all. And these insiders are none other than Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Danica Patrick.

A few days ago, former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick posted an article in her Instagram story that stated that a politician had proof that aliens are real and could have footage of these otherworldly creatures that “humanity can’t handle.” Moreover, Patrick hosted Elizabeth April on her podcast, Elizabeth April. The guest emphasized the fact that there are “10–20%” of these creatures present among humans. 

Moreover, she stated the presence of the “Galactic Federation,” a place where these creatures belong and “volunteer” to reside among humans. These similar assertions were also faced by Dale Earnhardt Jr. when he hosted Dirt Late Model Racer Scott Bloomquist on his podcast, Dale Jr. Download.

The Late Model Racer asserted, “There’s a word out there, there’s this existence that you can’t see.” To this Junior in a curious tone asked whether Bloomquist was talking about aliens, and the answer that he received was quite surprising.

Bloomquist divulged, “Yeah. I was gone for a couple days. Just something for everybody out there, you know when the time comes. You know, don’t get on the cigar spaceship. Get on this saucer. Okay. Just a little friendly advice.”

Some may dismiss the whole notion of aliens and have a good laugh about it, but, it seems that Patrick’s and Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s words may have yielded as things have escalated to different parameters. The US Congress hosted a hearing based on the presence of UFOs after a whistleblower had allegedly claimed that the US government possessed “biologics.” 

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Fans seize the opportunity as they employ their creativity to put to rest all the alien speculation

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This incident has created a sense of curiosity among people, and it seems that NASCAR has also seized the opportunity and taken a humorous dig at the whole UFO affair. NASCAR on its official Twitter page wrote, “Call us when the aliens win a #DAYTONA500.”

The post assuredly garnered huge attention among fans, as they employed their creativity and followed in the same footsteps as the post and commented on it.

Many wrote, “How do you explain Stenhouse winning one? Yeah… thought so.”

“Aliens running the Chicago street course.”

“I have seen redline, the Aliens have great motor racing.”

 

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Others also wrote, “There’s plenty of them on racing.”

“Would still be substantially more popular then a Denny win.”

Whether these extraterrestrial creatures like E.T. exist is surely an interesting topic to be discussed, but if they do exist, would they be able to compete with the Cup Series drivers and the Crown Jewel races? What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

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