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Video: Ty Dillon and Bubba Wallace Hold Nearly 30-Minute Instagram Video Chat About Racial Inequality

After having a long non-public chat together about the recent events, which have sparked wide-spread protests across America in the wake of the death of George Floyd, NASCAR drivers Bubba Wallace and Ty Dillon came together for an amazing chat about the topic of African-American struggles in America.

The conversation, which also details to struggles that Wallace had to overcome as a minority trying to make his way up the ladder in motorsports is as amazing as it is refreshing.

It will definitely give you new perspective. It’s certainly worth the watch.

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CA6e35XJzPc/

Wallace is the only African-American driver in the NASCAR National Series ranks, currently. He drives the No. 43 car for Richard Petty Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series. Wallace has a career-best finish of second, which came in the Daytona 500 in 2018.

Dillon is the grandson of legendary NASCAR team owner Richard Childress. Dillon drives the No. 13 car for Germain Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series.

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