Back in the day, being a NASCAR fan took real effort. You had to chase drivers – not on X, but literally. Fans would wait by the haulers, flip through Racing Illustrated , or tune in to Sunday broadcasts just to catch a glimpse of their heroes like Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, or Rusty Wallace. News traveled slowly, and so did opinions. When a driver wrecked out or pulled off a win, the story unfolded through word of mouth, post-race interviews, and Monday morning headlines.

But fast-forward to today, and every moment, mistake, or message from a driver is instantly online for millions to dissect. The sport hasn’t just gone digital. It’s gone viral! And that shift has made life behind the wheel a whole new kind of pressure cooker. Recently, Bubba Wallace’s protégé opened up about what

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