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You might have missed it right before the long weekend started, but Friday afternoon Aubrey Huff took a shot a NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace on Twitter.
“Wanted to wish Bubba good luck on his next 32nd place finish,” he wrote. “But unfortunately he blocked me. Can #AubreysArmy please make sure he gets my best wishes.”
Wanted to wish Bubba good luck on his next 32nd place finish. But unfortunately he blocked me. Can #AubreysArmy please make sure he gets my best wishes. @BubbaWallace pic.twitter.com/llkJ1SQVSF
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) July 2, 2020
It’s unclear what 32nd place finish Huff was referring to. Wallace hasn’t finished 32nd in a race all year, and his previous seven results had all been better than that.
This weekend The NASCAR Cup Series was in Indianapolis for the 2020 Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400. Wallace finished ninth, which was his best finish since early February.
“Damn @aubrey_huff while I appreciate your support, your tweet didn’t age well homie,” Wallace said. “The #aubreyarmy lost like your prized confederacy did ?? keep running them lips.”
Damn @aubrey_huff while I appreciate your support, your tweet didn’t age well homie. The #aubreyarmy lost like your prized confederacy did ?? keep running them lips. pic.twitter.com/h68Mpamwz5
— Bubba Wallace (@BubbaWallace) July 6, 2020
Bubba Wallace wanted a response from Aubrey Huff, and he got one.
The former San Francisco Giant had the time on Monday morning and shot a video on the beach sarcastically congratulating Wallace on his ninth place finish, quoting Ricky Bobby in the process.
What a time to be alive.
Congratulations Bubba Wallace on your big 9th place @NASCAR finish! Here’s your #participationtrophy ? pic.twitter.com/R28e4t0ziH
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) July 6, 2020