Cole Pearn Left Mark On Homestead After Winning NASCAR Championship

Furniture Row Racing’s Cole Pearn made his mark on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. But he apparently made another kind of mark on Homestead itself.

Pearn posted a picture Wednesday that shows him standing next to another FRR employee atop the banking at the track taking the “most satisfying pee” of his life. Pearn since has deleted the tweet, but the internet made sure it lived forever.

(Warning: Some might consider the following image inappropriate.)

Here’s what Pearn had to say about the unforeseen backlash the picture generated:

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https://twitter.com/colepearn/status/933467898441449472

It was nice of Pearn to apologize for leaving a puddle in the groove that Kyle Larson called home throughout the entire Ford EcoBoost 400, but he apparently didn’t mind.

As a Canadian in a predominantly American sport, Pearn, Martin Truex Jr.’s crew chief, did the unthinkable in 2017 by leading the small Colorado-based team to its first Cup championship. What’s more, he made a race-winning strategy call at Watkins Glen International while mourning the unexpected death of his best friend.