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Reality TV Show
Bobby also has a unique opportunity to get himself more in the public eye in the form of a reality TV show, a concept pitched to him by Momentous Entertainment Group.
"I was excited, but at the same time, I was kind of scared at first. I knew these reality shows follow you around throughout your whole life but after sitting down and talking to these guys, I'm really excited to start shooting."
However, he did admit that having cameras follow him around everywhere was certainly something he needs to get accustomed to. "Having cameras follow me is something I do have to get used to. It's kind of weird having cameras there all the time but we did a shoot up in Ohio in my last ARCA Truck race and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The guys are really awesome."
As for the premise of the show: "It's a series that hopefully is going to shed some light on a driver and all the behind the scenes stuff in racing, giving a view of things that you usually don't get to see on TV. Everything that goes into being a race car driver," he explained.
"(It will show) my faith and how Jesus has brought me through everything I've been through to get me to where I'm at. Like I said before, the behind the scenes like going and trying to get sponsorships, what I do to get prepared for a race -- how I get in shape. It also shows the work side of it in the shop and how the series is actually run."
The hope is that the show will start airing next winter after a distributor is selected for the program. Bobby will continue to run ARCA Trucks in 2016, but says he is also working on putting an ARCA deal together.