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The recent buzz around the No. 2 driver, Richard Childress, exiting the team has sent the rumor mill into overdrive. Fans were already rife with speculation: Is Childress paving the way for his grandson? What’s on the horizon for the erstwhile No. 2 driver?

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In the age of Twitter, where countless anonymous accounts claim to possess inside scoops, one particular handle recently stood out. Dubbed by many as a potential NASCAR insider, its credibility skyrocketed, especially after a notable slip from an official account.

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An unexpected peek behind NASCAR’s curtain leaves fans in suspense

Sheldon Creed‘s recent departure from Richard Childress Racing took everyone by surprise, more so with only four races remaining in the 2023 Xfinity series. While he bared his sentiments in a touching tweet about his exit, that wasn’t the end of the online stir.

Lee Spencer, a renowned senior writer for Catchfence and a voice on SiriusXM NASCAR, sent Twitter into a frenzy. Sharing Creed’s post, Spencer teased, You can run but you can’t hide in @JoeGibbsRacing equipment…” sparking whispers about Creed possibly joining the Joe Gibbs Racing team. With neither JGR nor Creed validating the speculation, fans are left debating if Spencer’s hint was merely an unintentional disclosure.

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Adding to the mystery, a certain Twitter account, @PrivateP*rn*69, has been uncannily accurate with its predictions. From Spire Motorsports acquiring KBM to Hailie Deegan’s potential step up to the Xfinity Series, the account seems to have an inside track. With Spencer’s recent hint, many on Reddit are theorizing: Could she be the mastermind behind @PrivateP*rn*69?

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Fans are abuzz with speculation about unmasking the mysterious NASCAR insider

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The adrenaline of the NASCAR world isn’t confined just to the racetrack. Off-track, fans lap up every shred of inside information, especially when it appears from the most unexpected of sources. The strangely named account, PrivateP*rn*, has been dropping predictions with startling accuracy, leaving fans guessing about the identity behind it. But when Lee Spencer dropped a hint about Sheldon Creed’s latest move, the NASCAR community lit up with a tantalizing theory: could Spencer be the face behind the enigmatic account?

Several fans on Reddit didn’t hold back their curiosity. “So did Lee Spencer forget to switch to her PrivateP*rn*69 account?” questioned one, while another chimed in, “Yeah, we may have just found the identity.”

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One observant fan noted the similarity in writing style, suggesting, “This tweet definitely reads like it was supposed to be posted to a burner account. She’s kinda slagging Creed here.”

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Another wondered about the exclusivity of these leaks, pondering, “So is only 1 person allowed to get scoops and rumors?” This prompted a reply, “No, but sometimes if the credible—can’t believe I used that word to describe Fryer—reporters announce stuff too early, then teams/drivers will cut them off. Hence creating these alternate accounts. Definitely an ego thing.”

Previously, speculation circled around another figure, Kelly, but one fan admitted, “I thought it was Kelly this entire time but looks like I was wrong.” So, what’s your take on this clandestine NASCAR account? Is it a stealthy move by someone within NASCAR’s inner circle to give fans a sneak peek without the official stamp?

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​​Neha Dwivedi is a NASCAR Writer at EssentiallySports. As a journalist, she religiously believes in the power of research, which allows her readers to dive deep into her stories and experience the detailed nuances of the sport like never before. Being proficient with Core Sport and Live Event Coverage, she has written multiple copies on the top entities of Stock Car Racing, like Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, and Tony Stewart. Even before Neha entered the world of Sports Journalism, she was a writer for the longest time. This helped her master the art of storytelling, which now allows her to connect with not only her readers but also drivers like Thad Moffitt, who have shown appreciation for her work. While she enjoys bringing the BTS scoops of NASCAR to the forefront, her favorite style of coverage has to be where she has the opportunity to explore some of the sports' most talked about topics like penalties, innovation, and safety.

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