A concrete company also stated it was cutting all ties with the speedway.
The Carolina Sprint Tour posted on its Facebook page that it would not race at the speedway for the remainder of its season, according to the paper.
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A North Carolina racetrack has actually lost some collaborations after its owner marketed “Bubba Rope” for sale online days after NASCAR stated a noose had been discovered in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace, the leading series just Black chauffeur.
A concrete business and a motorist series ended their partnerships Friday with the half-mile, dirt track 311 Speedway in Stokes County, the Winston-Salem Journal reported.
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The racetrack owners “Bubba Rope” post on Facebook Marketplace previously this week stimulated a backlash on social networks and condemnation from a representative for Gov. Roy Cooper.
” Buy your Bubba Rope today for just $9.99 each, they feature a lifetime guarantee and work great,” the post stated.
” We do not condone nor support the comments and posts that have actually been made the past week,” the series stated in a post online.
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NASCAR officials launched a photo Thursday of the rope discovered Sunday in Wallaces garage stall that prompted a federal investigation, which determined it had existed because October. The incident came less than 2 weeks after NASCAR prohibited the Confederate flag from its locations and races at Wallaces urging.