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Bubba Wallace. The man is one of the most controversial NASCAR figures out there, if not the most controversial. But he is probably the most enjoyable and entertaining character. In a video with Kevin Hart, Wallace Jr. shared some hilarious moments about his race life.

Comedian Kevin Hart hosted Bubba Wallace on the Laugh Out Loud Network program. The Cold As Balls All-Stars episode aired on their official LOL Network’s YouTube Channel. There, Bubba opened up about his NASCAR life to Kevin.

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After some delightful conversation, Hart asked Bubba about his Pit-crew. Talking about this, Wallace Jr conveyed, “I love my crew. We can win races and lose races on and off the pit road.” Kevin then asked the 23XI driver about the pit stop. Bubba explained, “So pit-stops are 13-14 seconds stops. They’ve to change all four tires, put fuel in it, give me some adjustments in 13 seconds.”

Kevin then asked Wallace Jr about the slowest pit stop the NASCAR Cup Series driver ever witnessed. To the Bubba replied, “Only been in 20 seconds.” Honestly, 20 seconds in a pit stop is a lot. The driver loses a lot of points as he slips down the positions.

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Hart asked if somebody gonna got fired because of that pit stop, which Bubba confirmed that “they did.” When asked if Bubba snaps on his crew, the NASCAR driver nodded and stated, “I kind of feel bad when I (shout), Hey y’all fuc**** suck.”

Bad-boy Bubba Wallace

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Before they moved to Daytona 500 topic, Kevin asked if his shouting was “Bubba Wallace snapping?”. To which Bubba stated that it was “the nice version.” And then he goes on to demonstrate the bad version, which goes something like, “godd**n it, what are we f***ing waiting on.”

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Although the video is a bit old, it accurately portrays the person Bubba is. The 28-year-old driver is still a force to reckon with in the sport. As NASCAR goes to Talladega next week, chances are that Bubba Wallace might get inspired and fight for the second win after his first win here in 2021.