"NASCAR is not going to give a sh*t; Joke is on us" - Kenny Wallace reacts to streaming over TV shift

AUTO: JUN 04 NASCAR Cup Series Enjoy Illinois 300 - Source: Getty
Kenny Wallace during the Kenny Wallace Live show ahead of the NASCAR Cup Series Enjoy Illinois 300 (Source: Getty)

NASCAR legend Kenny Wallace is known for his quirky nature and is quite outspoken about issues in the sport. In a recent episode of the "Coffee with Kenny" podcast, Wallace opened up about the challenges faced by fans using NASCAR's streaming app.

Wallace spoke about how both young and older fans were unable to watch the practice and qualifying events on the app.

"You're going to find these races on an app. It's going to wear you down and NASCAR's not going to give a shit because that company's already paid them a lot of money to make up for you complaining, right? NASCAR's failing. They're losing money. Wrong. Yo daddy. Oh, jokes on you," Wallace commented, explaining the situation about the failing NASCAR app (5:25 onwards).
“Coffee with Kenny” Are you MAD that @NASCAR was on a APP on Saturday and you could NOT find it ? AND. I ran SO BAD on Saturday night 🥴," Kenny Wallace captioned the post.
"I know that pissed you off, but joke is on us. How's that joke is on us. So the whole time we're going to complain about not finding practice or qualifying or the race. It don't matter because those apps, those TV companies have paid NASCAR so much money that maybe in about six years, you'll be able to find what apps are on the day," he added (5:46 onwards).

"It's just gonna depend how much patience Kyle Busch has," Kenny Wallace's controversial comments on possible RCR and Busch split

With all the driver and crew changes happening in NASCAR this year, former Cup and Xfinity Series driver Kenny Wallace made some suggestions to Richard Childress Racing.

On a recent podcast with NASCAR commentator Charlie Marlow, Wallace asked Richard Childress, the owner of RCR to work on their underperforming #8 car or risk losing their star racer Kyle Busch.

"I think Richard knows that his cars need work," Kenny Wallace commented. (1:07 onwards)
"That's what I have to say that's controversial. Richard Childers has gotta go to work. So it's just gonna depend how much patience Kyle Busch has," He further added, addressing the rumors of a split.

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This came after the announcement of the legendary crew chief Rodney Childers joining Spire Motorsports's #7 team. Apart from Childers rumors of someone big from the sport joining the team have been doing rounds.

With a disappointing 14th place in the driver's table last year and a win-less season this year, the two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch will likely be looking at better prospects for the 2025 season.

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