The actor, professional driver, Frankie Munis, said he doesn’t need any more talk of garbage from fans and drivers, following one in a million instances over the weekend.
Muniz ended on the 23rd Black tire 200 The NASCAR Craftman’s Truck series on Friday could have been even worse if Muniz didn’t push for the extremely rare show of unlucky.
At Rockingham Speedway in North Carolina, Muniz told reporters that he felt his truck was “really good” and “really fast.”
“I don’t know if the rock hit it or something, you know, it literally burst it. It burst the line,” Muniz said. I said Post-race reporter.
Muniz showed off the huge blisters in his hand caused by an extraordinary incident and said pushing the race through is the most difficult thing he’s ever done.
“I’ve lost all my power steering, I’m just trying to hold it with a hole in my hand,” he said with his hand raised. “But we started the second stage like that. That was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life.”
The race was split into two stages, first finished with 45 laps, 90 laps, then 65 laps on the third stage.
“Maybe it’s you. Maybe you’re just not good.”
Muniz explained that he did his best to get away from the lead driver’s way while he was about to finish the race. He had been criticised the previous week for alleged unpredictability while driving near the back of the pack. Muniz received complaints from drivers Brandon Jones and Ty Majeski, but he said he was more affected by comments from fans.
“This is the first time I’ve got a ton of s**t – please allow my French – from fans online… My life has also talked about crap about me online – whether I guarantee or not. I’m used to letting go of it. Interview.
Back on Friday, Muniz said he was intentionally more cautious.
“I don’t need anyone else to talk about me.
On Monday, Muniz was in worse wear and took him. X Page He says he’s more sick about himself than ever.
“If I’m 100% honest… mentally/emotionally, I might be in a new low. I just wanted to say it out loud.”
Despite being very difficult for myself, 39 years old is 24th place Of the 45 drivers, there are still around 12 races left to prove themselves.
“I was unlucky,” Muniz said of the burst line. “My wife doesn’t believe in me anymore. You know, I love my wife, and she’s very supportive, but she says, “Maybe it’s you. I’m like, ‘I can’t help it!”
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