Agent00 confronted StableRonaldo and YourRAGE after they sabotaged his NASCAR tournament worth $100,000

The streamers waited to be lapped before ramming the leaders despite having no shot at winning themselves.

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TL;DR
  • Agent00 called out StableRonaldo and YourRAGE after they allegedly targeted him in the final race of a NASCAR tournament with a $100,000 prize.
  • The two streamers were out of championship contention and reportedly waited to be lapped before ramming the leaders.
  • Some accounts claim organizers encouraged the sabotage for entertainment, while others say deals were made to avoid being targeted.
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Agent00 didn’t hide his frustration during a recent NASCAR-branded sim-racing tournament when two fellow streamers allegedly wrecked his chances at a six-figure prize.

Clips circulating online show Agent confronting StableRonaldo and YourRAGE after the final race of a multi-week competition. “Get your clip elsewhere, bro. That’s so weird,” Agent said on stream. “Those are supposed to be my friends? How is that funny?”

The tournament ran across several weeks with participants earning points based on their finishing positions each race. The top prize was $100,000. Agent had reportedly spent significant time practicing and was in contention for the overall season win heading into the finale.

But Ron and Rage had already been eliminated from winning the season championship. The two streamers shifted strategies and began targeting the race leaders instead of competing normally.

The alleged sabotage worked like this: Ron and Rage would slow down or wait while being lapped by the front-runners, then intentionally ram them as they passed. Several viewers described Rage sitting still on track until leaders caught up to him, then hitting them at speed.

Agent’s race was compromised by the contact. His position in the final standings took a hit, damaging or eliminating his path to the $100,000 prize.

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