Bubba Wallace, Denny Hamlin and 23XI Racing Featured in Music Video for Post Malone’s ‘Motley Crew’

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Bubba Wallace – driver of the No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota Camry — and Denny Hamlin – driver of the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry and owner of 23XI Racing — are among those featured in Post Malone’s newest music video, for his brand-new song “Motley Crew”, which dropped a music video in the early hours of Friday Morning.

The music video appears to be shot in Fontana, California at Auto Club Speedway and continuously shows video of NASCAR vehicles on -track around the two-mile oval. Both Hamlin and Wallace are shown multiple times throughout the video, with Wallace sporting his 23XI Racing firesuit with sponsor Root Insurance, while Denny Hamlin sports a brand-new 23XI firesuit that was teased on Twitter last week, drawing massive fan speculation.

The end of the video shows Post Malone, in his yellow and black No. 77, being crowned the champion – obviously, because this is his music video — and a whole crew of people partying together, which includes both Hamlin and Wallace.

You can watch the music video for Post Malone’s “Motley Crew” ft. Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace, here:

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