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That’s really unexpected from him. He’s the most successful product of NaSCAR’s Drive for Diversity program(I think he’s part Hispanic), and he’s from California.
He was, but it’s something you just can’t do now.Yet another thing for bleeding hearts to get their panties in a wad about. I’m 100% confident he was just talking with his friends & not a black.
Jeremy Clements got a 3 race suspension a few years ago for saying it to a reporter, but Clements drives a family owned car with no sponsors and never had any Cup prospects. But on the other hand, Larson is a minority himself, so it’ll be interesting to see how NASCAR handles it.Hard "er". Said it so effortlessly too so you know that's something he says somewhat common. You done fucked up now, Larson
That wasn’t in a NASCAR iRacing event. It was in some sports car series or something.Maybe NASCAR should stop these fake races. Its not a good look
That wasn’t in a NASCAR iRacing event. It was in some sports car series or something.
There were other NASCAR drivers participating along with drivers from other series, and it was a sim race at a historic track in Italy that hasn’t hosted a real race in decades. It was organized by a low level NASCAR driver, but it wasn’t televised or sanctioned by NASCARoh okay
There were other NASCAR drivers participating along with drivers from other series, and it was a sim race at a historic track in Italy that hasn’t hosted a real race in decades. It was organized by a low level NASCAR driver, but it wasn’t televised or sanctioned by NASCAR
It has been getting pretty decent ratings, but it isn’t a video game, it’s a very realistic simulation(realistic as far as car setups, how you control the car and aerodynamics and the like). A lot of drivers use it for training at certain tracks, and some spend 40,000 dollars on their setupbtw. is anyone watching those??
i can't say i spent more than 30 secs watching the NBA's 2k2 thing or the stupid horse contest.