Dirty Mo Media has taken over and has been reigning as the ruler of NASCAR content today. The media house has several shows related to the sport, including iconic podcasts like The Dale Jr Download, Dirty Mo Dough, and Door Bumper Clear. DBC is a show that is hosted by spotters and they often have drivers as guests on it. Recently, it was confirmed that 23XI Racing star Bubba Wallace would be a part of the podcast.
Creating content for NASCAR is no easy task, but what Dirty Mo Media has managed to do over the years is exceptional. Almost the entirety of the sport’s fans follow these shows and with each passing year, things have only gotten better. With the new season right around the corner, fans will be waiting to check out the content that Dirty Mo comes up with.
After months of asking, fans finally get Bubba Wallace on Door Bumper Clear
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One of the co-hosts of the Door Bumper Clear podcast is Bubba Wallace’s spotter, Freddie Kraft. He has been on the show for quite a while, but it came as a surprise to fans that the Cup Series driver he works with has never made an appearance. Well, all that is about to change as the veteran spotter recently revealed that Wallace will be on the podcast as one of the guests in 2024.
He revealed the news on X when asking fans about who they should get to as guests in 2024. A lot of people had been calling for Bubba Wallace for quite a while, so Kraft cleared that up in the tweet itself. However, it did not stop him from taking a dig at the 23XI Racing star.
“Putting together a DBC guest list. Who do you guys and gals want to see on the show this year? And don’t say Bubba, I already got his punk a** coming soon,” Kraft tweeted.
Putting together a DBC guest list. Who do you guys and gals want to see on the show this year? And don’t say Bubba, I already got his punk ass coming soon.
— Freddie Kraft (@FreddieKraft) January 25, 2024
The two of them seem to share a good relationship filled with a lot of banter. Everyone knows that Bubba Wallace isn’t afraid to speak his mind and having a spotter like himself made for a fun partnership. The two were seen taking digs at each other on Twitter last year in the off-season.
23XI Racing star and spotter often banter with each other online
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It all started when Freddie Kraft recalled how he wanted to punch Bubba Wallace in 2021 during a race that turned out to be his first victory in the NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega. “My vivid memory from the end of this race is wanting to punch Bubba, when we were leading the top line he just decided to get in line behind RSJ in line middle, and we watched the top line drive on by. I guess it worked out alright,” he said.
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It did not take the 30-year-old driver long to retort back as he posted a photo next to a caveman’s showpiece and wrote, “You were saying.” Kraft then followed up with more banter as he shared a picture of a steakhouse and captioned it, “Some nights you drink, some nights you eat. Tonight is an eating night lol,” to which his driver replied, “And I bet you still drink more than you eat.”
And I bet you still drink more than you eat..
— Bubba Wallace (@BubbaWallace) December 30, 2023
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It is always good to see drivers and spotters share a good relationship. After all, friendship and trust are the basis of what forms a good partnership, especially in a competition that’s as competitive and tough as the NASCAR Cup Series. It will be fun to see the two of them working together in 2024.
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