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Bubba Wallace’s Longtime Spotter Freddie Kraft to Miss Richmond Following Tragic Death of Father   

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23XI Racing car. His longtime spotter Freddie Kraft has also become a personality of his own as a co-host of the popular weekly Door Bumper Clear podcast.

Sadly, the pair won’t be working together this weekend at Richmond Raceway after Kraft shared the news on social media that his father, who suffered a heart attack on Monday, tragically died Saturday morning.  

Bubba Wallace and Freddie Kraft have worked together for a dozen years

For Bubba Wallace, Freddie Kraft has been there alongside him for much of his racing career, dating back to his teenage years more than a dozen years ago. Unsurprisingly, their relationship is stronger than most in the Cup Series garage. 

“I don’t know, it’s just a comfort level for him especially,” Kraft said on the Racing Writer’s Podcast in 2021. “But yeah, if you listen on our radio, you can tell we’ve been together for long. There’s been a couple of times where either non-companion race when he was in Truck or Xfinity where I couldn’t be there, or even there’s a year where he had another spotter.

“And he just said he wasn’t comfortable, it’s a trust factor. Like he kind of knows what I’m getting ready to say before I say it. I kind of know what he’s ready to do before he does it.”

Kraft announces death of father

This weekend at Richmond will be another rare time when Wallace and Kraft won’t be teaming together. That’s because the veteran spotter announced on Facebook that his father, Tom, died on Saturday morning. 

Kraft revealed earlier in the week that his dad, who was a multi-time champion at Riverhead Raceway in New York and a member of the track’s Wall of Fame, suffered a heart attack on Monday.

“As some of you may have heard by now, my dad TK Kraft had a heart attack Monday morning,” he wrote. “While prepping him for the catheterization Monday afternoon he suffered some respiratory distress and had to be intubated and sedated and moved to the CCU.”

Kraft provided updates throughout the week, including how his father had been moved to a different hospital. On Saturday, he delivered the tragic news.

“It’s with great sadness that we have to share our dad Tom Kraft ed away this morning,” Kraft wrote. “We know everyone would like to help any way they can. At this time we just need some time to wrap our heads around this heartbreaking news. We are thankful for all of your throughout this long week. We will share the arrangements when they are made.”

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Kyle Dalton began covering sports in 1992 after he graduated from the University of Texas school of journalism. He published his book Burned Orange: Tom Penders and 10 Years at the University of Texas in 2000, and ed Sportscasting in 2020. Kyle expertly covers the NFL, NASCAR, and NCAA football. Kyle finds inspiration in the unscripted drama of sports, the compelling journeys and life stories of the athletes who play the games, and he enjoys reading the work of Mitch Albom. He is a rabid consumer of all sports on all platforms: TV, Twitter, podcasts, live events, and more.

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