Follows the NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace as he competes for the 23XI Racing team.Follows the NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace as he competes for the 23XI Racing team.Follows the NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace as he competes for the 23XI Racing team.
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Jack Nicholson's famous phrase from a Few Good Men comes to mind. NASCAR admitted, themselves, the sport began as bootlegging. There are many PROLIFIC reminders, this tv series had to be made.
As a white man who lives in the UK you can see from all the 1 star bombers that racism is still hot with the American brand. What was once thought of as a great country, has always been based on the blood of its victims.
A great show, very moving and Bubba is a champ. I'm so glad black people are finally getting a chance to prove how awesome they are.
A great show, very moving and Bubba is a champ. I'm so glad black people are finally getting a chance to prove how awesome they are.
The ole' boys holding on to this sport like they are their so called "heritage." Great look into a man doing something he loves and has it has made a fan of me. Keep it up bruh.
Much love from the family.
Much love from the family.
Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace provide an intricate look into the challenges of managing and figure heading a brand new race team in this docuseries, which focuses on Bubba Wallace's challenges to move through the ranks as a black driver in a predominantly southern, white sport.
Wallace's experiences are both captivating and, at times, gut wrenching, specifically when following his journey as an activist during the summer of 2020, and will compel many fans to a new respect for Wallace and his counterparts, while likely also inspiring further hate from opponents of civil rights.
This docuseries gets a 10 for its ability to inspire productive conversation and fascinate with an inside look in North Americas most popular Motorsport.
Wallace's experiences are both captivating and, at times, gut wrenching, specifically when following his journey as an activist during the summer of 2020, and will compel many fans to a new respect for Wallace and his counterparts, while likely also inspiring further hate from opponents of civil rights.
This docuseries gets a 10 for its ability to inspire productive conversation and fascinate with an inside look in North Americas most popular Motorsport.
It's all about balance... Race and "race" both deserve a place but when does overemphasizing one or ignoring the other become a problem? I believe a fair equilibrium was achieved in several episodes, not in others.
This mini series describes a sport, a person, a company and a family in a context larger than Race and "race". That was never going to be easy. A brave attempt with a fair result.
If it's pure racing you're interested in, this may not be for you. If you can handle a wider context, if you can access both sides of your brain, this may be of interest.
Whatever the case may be... be ware if all the left turns...
This mini series describes a sport, a person, a company and a family in a context larger than Race and "race". That was never going to be easy. A brave attempt with a fair result.
If it's pure racing you're interested in, this may not be for you. If you can handle a wider context, if you can access both sides of your brain, this may be of interest.
Whatever the case may be... be ware if all the left turns...
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- TriviaIronically, the series wrapped filming a few weeks before Bubba Wallace won his first race, the 2021 Yellawood 500 at Talladega.
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