Rumor: Could Dominos Sponsorship Finally be in Works for Bubba Wallace?

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UPDATE: It looks like this is a Coca-Cola promotion with Dominos Pizza in Charlotte that will give fans who eat at Dominos discounted tickets to the Coca-Cola 600. There are four drivers involved in the promotion: Wallace, Austin Dillon, Ryan Newman and Joey Logano.

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A season ago, Bubba Wallace made a strong push to land Dominos Pizza as a sponsor on his No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, but after an amazing social media video pitch the deal fell through.

However, a tweet from Coca-Cola Racing makes it appear that Wallace’s favorite pizza chain may have something in the works in the future.

The tweet features a photo of Wallace inside of a Dominos restaurant, wearing a Coca-Cola hat, a Dominos polo and apron.

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Coca-Cola Racing also asked the question: “Hey, whatcha doing Bubba Wallace?”

To which Wallace tweeted back with a winky face emoji.

Coca-Cola Racing then Tweeted a pizza that Wallace had made at the store, which featured a 43 made out of pepperoni.

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Nothing has been made official yet, but it feels like something could be happening.

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