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Natalie Decker did not have an easy NASCAR season-opener at Daytona. She found herself wrapped around the critics and in controversy throughout the weekend. While many questioned her participation and pointed out her performance, especially her clash with Sam Mayer, there were quite a few who were not satisfied with her conduct with a popular comedian. But finally, she has broken her silence on it.

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Natalie Decker responds to critics for her picture with Bert Kreischer

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“I don’t know if I feel misunderstood because I feel like a lot of the hate is coming from my picture with Bert the comedian from the women,” Decker told Samantha Busch on her podcast. She was criticized even before the race began on Sunday, when she clicked a picture with comedian Bert Kreischer with her firesuit down.

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Decker claimed that the people who knew her found the act very normal, but for those who didn’t, it was understandably a little weird.

“The people that truly know me and my personality, they’re like, yeah, that’s Natalie, like a 100% through and through. That’s her, and we’re proud of her. So, for the girls that really don’t know me that while they, it’s just because they don’t know me,” she added.

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Her statement hints that female drivers like Taylor Reimer, Jade Avedisian, and Karsyn Elledge had spoken on this issue against her.

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Bert Kreischer is known for performing shirtless at times. To him, it is a little reminder to have fun while performing. Natalie Decker, who is a fan of his work, also pulled off a similar act with him. Both were shirtless in the picture, and it received quite some attention on social media. However, as she now explains, it was part of her act with the comedian.

In fact, veteran driver Kenny Wallace had also come to her rescue on social media. The one picture was not the only reason she was being targeted for; it was also her crash with Sam Mayer in that NASCAR race that many claimed would’ve been prevented. However, Wallace defended her regarding it. Moreover, he also reacted to her picture with Bert.

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“As far as her pulling her firesuit down, she was with a comedian, and that’s what his act was.”

At the end of the day, it was quite apparent that Natalie Decker had more things to focus on than the critics reacting to her picture. Although her Daytona run came to a disappointing end with that crash, she has more to look forward to this season.

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Decker to participate in more NASCAR races this season

The Daytona race, although it didn’t go as intended, was just the opener for Natalie Decker’s NASCAR season. As of now, she has quite a lot on her schedule, which also includes further participation in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series this year.

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After her United Rentals 300 run, she will be returning to the track at the Pocono Raceway in June, backed by T.N. Dickinson’s Witch Hazel, who also sponsored her for the Daytona run.

“This partnership reflects who I am at this stage of my life,” Decker added. “Becoming a mom hasn’t changed my drive to compete, and I love that T.N. Dickinson’s Witch Hazel is meeting fans at the track through the #TNCoolMomsClub,” she wrote about her sponsor earlier this year.

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Following this race, Decker will find herself tied with Venturi Bold Brew for the Focused Health 250 at EchoPark Speedway, A.K.A Atlanta.

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While Decker has been consistently participating, she hasn’t exactly been competitive on the field. Her experience in the Truck Series is far more extensive, yet it does not reflect strong performance.

Although she did manage to clinch a top-five finish at Daytona last year, her run this year was below-par. As of now, it remains tough to say if she will earn a full-time seat. However, it does not justify the criticism she got on social media for her picture with Bert Kreischer, to which she responded perfectly.

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Gunaditya Tripathi is a NASCAR writer at EssentiallySports. A journalism graduate with over four years of experience covering and writing for motorsports, he aims to deliver the most accurate news with a touch of passion. His first interest in racing came after watching Cars on his childhood CRT TV. Delving into the Michael Schumacher and Ferrari fandom in Formula 1, he continues to root for Hamlin’s first title win, alongside strong support for Logano and Blaney.

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