Scary moment for NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace -- who PASSED OUT during a post-race interview Sunday ... and the whole thing went down on live TV.
"Got sent to the Gulag ... Won that ... Where we dropping. Aka I’m good."Earlier in the broadcast ... Wallace had said he felt"lightheaded" -- insisting he had"sat down and got up too fast."
Wallace -- the only black driver who competes in the NASCAR Cup Series -- made headlines before the race by wearing an"I Can't Breathe" shirt, a show of support toalso spoke about racial issues -- after all 40 drivers had pulled over and turned off their engines during warm-up laps, Phelps delivering a message over their radio sets."The black community and all people of color have suffered in our country, and it has taken far too long for us to hear their demands for change.
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