Ben Rhodes Still Celebrating Truck Series Championship, Provides Encore of Friday’s Media Center Press Conference

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In show business, every single great story needs a sequel, and Ben Rhodes agrees! Well, as it turns out, that sequel came on Tuesday night and was captured by his ThorSport Racing teammate Ty Majeski.

If you remember Rhodes’ 20-minute press conference after winning the 2021 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship on Friday night, one of the highlights was the Kentucky-native making engine noises when describing how he ended up making the pass for the victory, and ultimately, the championship. Well, according to Majeski, this is something that happens often and was happening again as he continued to celebrate the best season of his six-year career in NASCAR’s top-three series.

About 15 minutes later, Majeski posted an update to his earlier statement, with a short video of Rhodes joining push-ups and jumping jacks outside, however, he did not have his ‘inebriated playlist’ playing in the background, which is honestly a little bit of a disappointment, maybe next time Ben.

All in all, it wasn’t a very late night for the five-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series winner, who looked to be sleeping pretty soundly with his head rested on somebody’s countertop. However, when you’ve won a championship trophy as Rhodes does, I’m sure waking up in someone’s house with a drink in your hand isn’t necessarily the worst thing in the world.

 

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