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This is a team sport.
I chase checkered flags.
I'm just a race car driver.
I watch too many scary movies.
I shoot with a Canon 5D Mark III.
I enjoy watching those reality shows.
The year 2020 will be one to forget for sure.
We all bleed the same color. It hurts when we bleed.
I've been a part of this sport for a really long time.
Systemic racism is a problem from every aspect of life.
A typical off day for me, I'm hanging out at the house.
I'm being tested each and every day. That's how life is.
We are much more than just drivers who drive a race car.
Our sport has always had somewhat of a racist label to it.
We want to be treated equally and not judged off our skin color.
I need to go out there and run my own race, and have fun with it.
No one should feel uncomfortable when they come to a NASCAR race.
I just kind of go by the theory of, 'Don't knock it until you try it.'
You try to be the best you can and sometimes it ain't damn good enough.
I'll go out there and prove to everybody that I belong to the Cup Series.
Our voices carry so much more weight than Joe Schmo from down the street.
I believe in what Richard Petty Motorsports is doing and their desire to win races.
It's true, black lives do matter. It's not that we're saying no other lives matter.
I am looked at as an African American guy because of the color of my skin. I am darker.
I've done the Stratosphere stuff in Vegas, but I haven't skydived or anything like that.
People are entitled to their own opinion to make them feel good, to make them sleep at night.
Black lives matter just as much as White lives matter, just as much as Hispanic lives matter.
I don't wreck people on purpose - unless they give me a legit reason, but it takes me a lot to do that.
Everybody's equal. Everybody should deserve the same opportunity, the same challenge, the same whatever.
That's a goal of mine and the sport. To become more diverse and change the demographic, bring in a new face.
I'll never be intimidated by somebody, and I will treat you will respect as long as I'm treated with respect.
People want to dethrone you from the pedestal that you're on when you have a platform, when you have a voice.
From what I've learned I need to do, is let everything else go and focus on finishing the race and having fun.
That's how I was taught. That's how I was raised, to ignore the stupidity, continue on and do what I need to do.
Times get tough sometimes, you lose cool. At the end of the day it is one of the most demanding and grueling sports.
We have a lot of guys from different backgrounds in pit crews and even in the front offices of NASCAR and race teams.
I'm African-American. There are more eyes on me than anybody. They're going to take the negative before the positive.
I do laundry, but my bags from the last race will sit there until the very last minute that I have to do laundry again.
Once we got to the race track, everybody called me Bubba - we created a brand around it. Now it's become a household name.
I have all of my firesuits and helmets, and my parents collect all the newspaper articles and pictures and stuff like that.
I've always tried to bring in the competitive nature: 'Don't mess with me, I won't mess with you.' Let's race our hearts out.
We're definitely going to get some flak each and every day, whether it's social-media keyboard warriors, or people in person.
NASCAR - everybody thinks redneck, Confederate flags, racists. And I hate it. I hate it because I know NASCAR is so much more.
For me, it's always been to be on your toes about everything no matter what you do - my mom and dad always stressed that to me.
When you sign up to become something, you're signing up to become something larger than yourself. Represent something more than yourself.
Once we started racing, my dad had his own industrial cleaning business about twenty minutes from the house, so we kept our race cars there.
No matter what faces you in life, always look up to God, and he will guide the way. You just have to walk that path very stern, and very proud.
The encounters I had were very few, but they were powerful. The negative encounters I've had with law enforcement were very few, but they stood out.
No one should feel uncomfortable when they come to a NASCAR race, so it starts with Confederate flags. Get them out of here. They have no place for them.
Nobody loves finishing second, as we've seen in past races. It's a sport that you want to get everything you can out of it, but sometimes it just doesn't work out.