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Video: Bubba Wallace Takes Tumble on Skateboard in Track Walk at Circuit of The Americas

I’m assuming this wasn’t what Bubba Wallace had in mind when he went on a track walk, in order to ‘learn the track’ for Sunday’s EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas.

Now, I’m not sure if this counts as an incident on the #TobyTracker, but when doing the track walk, on a skateboard, Wallace was going through an elevation change, when he lost control of his skateboard, and launched it from underneath himself.

Despite performing what many would call an impressive barrel-roll, Wallace wasn’t injured and still competed in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Circuit of The Americas.

However, you have to wonder if he was having flashbacks to this when the wheel came flying off his No. 23 Leidos Toyota Camry during the race.

Video: Wheel Flies Off Bubba Wallace’s Car in Turn 16 on Lap 45 at COTA

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