JD Motorsports relieved their social media manager after a post during the New Hampshire race weekend
What a wild time to be alive.
A Tik Tok interviewer asked a question that sent a woman viral, “What’s one move in bed that makes a guy go crazy?”
She responded, “Uh, you gotta give them that hawk tuah and spit on that thang! You get me?”
The video is now all over social media as the ‘hawk tuah’ girl has been catapulted to viral superstardom. Over the NASCAR weekend, the meme made an appearance on JD Motorsports’ social media.
The image shown below was posted to @JDMotorsports01. It features an image of the ‘hawk tuah’ girl in the corner with a photo of a damp New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
The images was captioned, “current situation. P/Q has been rained out. P36 for Armani Williams. P34 for Garrett Smithley.”
The post was swiftly deleted.
JD Motorsports social media manager fired
@RDorman19 stated via X, “Well boys, I went out on top”
He clarified, “I’ve been removed from JD socials, didn’t meet ‘his beliefs’. Had to delete it.”
JD Motorsports is owned by Johnny Davis. The team opened in 1983.
New Hampshire Results: June 22, 2024 (NASCAR Xfinity Series)
JD Motorsports: Statement
On Wednesday, the team took to the scene of the incident to post an update:
“Here at JD Motorsports, our social platforms have to represent and support our partners,” the statement opened from team owner Johnny Davis.
“As a parent who has raised a special needs child, I’ve had to explain many misunderstandings to my child.”
“@RDorman19’s post did garner a lot of attention. As a tire guy who had privileges to post only racing content, this did not meet what Robert was allowed to post.”
“Not that I have to defend my actions to the Nascar community, but how does a parent explain this subject matter to their child who doesn’t understand? I had to react to Robert Dormans’ post according to our standards and beliefs.”
The team clarified, “Robert Dorman was not fired from his job as a tire specialist at JD Motorsports, His privilege of posting “racing” only content was revoked! We appreciate a good clean joke or meme as much as anyone, but there are boundaries.”
Davis concluded, “Thank you for being a true fan of JD Motorsports.”
The post that caused the JD Motorsports social manager to be fired




