Driver gets himself into hot water commenting on a NASCAR executive's daughter

Noah Gragson has no fear. Sure, he's shown that he is brave on the track, sitting fourth in the Camping World Truck Series standings after a second place finish in Atlanta, but he took it to another level on Twitter. It started when Steve O'Donnell, the Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer for

Noah Gragson has no fear. Sure, he's shown that he is brave on the track,  sitting fourth in the Camping World Truck Series standings after a second place finish in Atlanta, but he took it to another level on Twitter. It started when Steve O'Donnell, the Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer for all of NASCAR sent out a video of his daughter to fulfill his fatherly duties of bragging about her beautiful singing performance.

Proud papa tonight @shanodonnell__ pic.twitter.com/7SuCKdEdkH

— Steve O'Donnell (@odsteve) March 1, 2018

That's when Gragson showed that he is the bravest of any NASCAR driver, by shooting his shot as the kids might say, and asking about the availability of a NASCAR executive's daughter.

Damn. That’s pro singing right there. Let me know is she needs a valentine. Lol https://t.co/TQh2juZmF7

— Noah Gragson (@NoahGragson) March 1, 2018

Luckily, O'Donnell had a good humor about the whole thing, jokingly calling Gragson to the Hauler for a chat.

Please report to the hauler https://t.co/yen7WE7339

— Steve O'Donnell (@odsteve) March 1, 2018

Gragson has proven he doesn't have any problem telling a woman he is interested in the past, as he openly campaigned to be Olympian Lindsay Vonn's Valentine just last month.

If you are still accepting entries, I would like to be your valentine. I have chocolates being sent your way. https://t.co/GOuXHhK6OE

— Noah Gragson (@NoahGragson) February 14, 2018

This is peak NASCAR twitter, and if Gragson can keep up the pace on the track, he will have a bright future in NASCAR. Just look at the replies to his first tweet, fans love a personality, and a big fan base is attractive to sponsors, which is the most important thing a driver could have going for him in today's NASCAR.

Related: Bad news from Atlanta signals an alarming trend in NASCAR

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