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Fans Favorite Insider Leaks Frankie Muniz’s NASCAR Narrative Days After Successfully Predicting Kyle Busch’s Biggest Loss

Published 10/06/2023, 1:22 PM EDT

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Just when you thought the NASCAR realm couldn’t get any more intriguing, along comes a NASCAR Inside. This time, the seemingly mysterious Twitter user is here leaking some juicy tidbits about an actor-turned-racer’s next move. After astoundingly calling the KBM sale to Spire by Kyle Busch, the Twitter oracle might have just pulled the curtain back on another NASCAR narrative.

Enter Private ‘P*rn*69, a Twitter user with a knack for predicting the unpredictable. Fresh off a successful forecast of Kyle Busch’s recent shakeup with his Craftsman Truck Series operation, this enigmatic account now hints at Frankie Muniz’s move. 

The Insider’s Record-Breaking Predictions

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What adds weight to this potential spoiler is the account’s recent track record. Remember that tweet about Spire buying out KBM? ‘PrivateP*rn*69’ nailed that prediction days before Kyle Busch confirmed that his championship-winning Craftsman Truck Series operation was being sold to Spire Motorsports. Talk about a hot lap in the prediction game!

On 26th September, days before the actual announcement, the account tweeted, “Spire is buying KBM. Expect an announcement this week.”

Spire, fresh from their acquisition spree, has been expanding rapidly. With their recent charter acquisition from Live Fast Motorsports and their partnership deal with Trackhouse Racing, the team is on a turbo-charged trajectory. But the question remains – how does our mysterious Twitter detective get it right every time? Only time will tell. But that is not all! What is the new drama surrounding Frankie Muniz?  

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Fresh from the tweet presses, the account responded to a now-deleted tweet from Frankie Muniz, which teased a potential schedule for next season. Commenting on the “Deleted Frankie Muniz post” post on Reddit, the same insider’s comment read, “RSS Racing. Xfinity.” Could this be the signal of Muniz steering his career towards RSS Racing in the Xfinity series?

Muniz had tweeted, “Nice to see the schedule I’ll be reaching next season! 😁”

The tweet vanished shortly after, but not before eagle-eyed fans grabbed a screenshot. And fans are going wild with this new theory: 

“I guess that’s that,” remarked one user, possibly referencing PrivatePrn69’s reliability in the rumor department.

“My most reliable source on X,” chimed in another, an obvious nod to the insider’s prowess.

“Mine too. She posted that Deegan will be full time for AM Racing in the Xfinity Series next year and the second car will be an allstar car,” shared a third, adding another layer to the unfolding narrative.

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Others were quick to sing the account’s praises. “Pp don’t miss,” commented a user, while another reverently added, “Thank you for your service 🫡.”

A Reddit regular was surprised to discover PrivateP*rn*69’s presence on the platform, exclaiming, “Private P*rn* is on Reddit now? Guess we also have all the answers.”

The blend of speculation, excitement, and admiration among fans only adds fuel to the NASCAR rumor inferno. As the narrative unfolds, one thing’s certain: the racing world, much like its digital counterpart, is all about the thrill of the chase.

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From Busch’s business deals to Muniz’s potential switcheroo, ‘PrivateP*rn*69’ has turned Twitter into a treasure trove for NASCAR enthusiasts. As fans flock to decipher these predictions, one thing’s clear: in NASCAR’s fast lane, it’s not just the cars that keep you on the edge of your seat. 

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Brahmi Dhaytadak

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Brahmi Dhaytadak is a NASCAR Author at EssentiallySports. Taking heed to her fascination for stock car racing and literature, she decided early on in her career to tread the path of a Motorsport Journalist in NASCAR. Using her conversational style of writing, she entertains her fans, keeping them up to date with everything on and off court.
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Ranvijay Singh