Did anyone else think that Kyle Busch whined excessively after the Bristol race?
Just wondering what everyone else thought. He complained that Edwards moved him out of the way, but then he tried to same thing on the next corner, but unsuccessfully
Just wondering what everyone else thought. He complained that Edwards moved him out of the way, but then he tried to same thing on the next corner, but unsuccessfully
blade_runner263_54
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Yes he's a little whine baby, for tell me who more than Kyle has bumped, crashed more people to win this year than he? He brushes off the disdain of race fans and his fellow drivers as him daring to show a persona on TV and not because he will bump anyone including a driver in his own team to win, and when someone threatens to bump him back his response according to an article by Scripps Howard News Service was " I don't care, I'll wreck as many cars as I need to"
It's time NASCAR starts fining and suspending drivers who intentionally bump and wreck as Kyle did after the Bristle race, his unsportsmanlike like conduct hurts NASCAR, and I will boycott any of his sponsors until they either drop him or force him to get back in line. Everyone knows that in racing people get bumped, when drivers get loose, or one slows down and another doesn't, it happens that is part of racing, even what Edwards did even though in his case it didn't take Kyle out of the race was wrong, but because NASCAR has never stopped Kyle, and Kyle has bumped Carl before turnabouts are fair play. Thank you for this question, I was looking for a place to vent after the race.
Anonymous
It's because of emotions after the race. NASCAR can be an emotionally drive sport, so I can't fault Kyle for doing that, if I led that many laps and got bumped out
NOthin wrong with being a crybaby. If you cry about finishing second, you'll win a lot of races. If you're happy a bout finishing 2nd, you'll lose a lot.
Neither Kyle or Carl wanted to finish 2nd, and it was obvious that Kyle had good reason to be upset after being moved out of the way after leading since lap 52.
I'm sure this morning he has thought it over and chalked it up to just another Bristol race. Nothing wrong with being unhappy with 2nd. That's why he has 8 wins and Carl 6. for the lead I would get upset too.
Anonymous
The display that Kyle Busch exhibited is the exact same reason why they didn't appreciate him at HMS. If you watch the replay of how Carl Edwards "moved" the #18 out of the way, it is the most gentle maneuver that i've ever seen excecuted in a very professional manner. Then Kyle gets his feelings hurt, and runs into Carl after the race was over. So Carl had to punk the punk. Carl is a fast thinker and he makes decisions quick. Carl is making Ford look awfully good this year.
nn12mrc
Yes he whined excessively after the Bristol race. His actions on the track and comments after that made him look like a kid in the candy store throwing a temper tantrum. I can't remember one race this year that Kyle has won, when he hasn't body slammed, wrecked, nudged, moved, tapped or rubbed at least one car out of his way. Hence why he has the nickname Rowdy. As a non fan of him I just accept it as racing and move about my day. But when a driver with the style of driving he has, says the comments he did last night, well that is B.S.! He is not the first to play the hypocrite role, Tony Stewart has said a lot of one thing only to race opposite what he says. Daytona really comes to mind for Tony. Matt Kenseth is another that has done this, Jeff Gordon is another, the list is huge (probably close to every driver at some point). So is it a big that Kyle said his comments and did what he did, yes it is, more so than anyone before him that has played the hypocrite role. He has stated over and over that he will wreck anyone to win, but he cries and threatens again (We'll race him in the chase like that if he wants too) when it happens to him.
As for a penalty, fine won't hurt him, point won't hurt him, the only thing that will make him think twice would be to take bonus points away and I don't think they will do that.
Sorry I ranted a little there.
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No, no, he didn't slam you, he didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you... he *rubbed* you. And rubbin, son, is racin'.
Chodge
Yeah, he did. It just shows his immaturity. And I mean that respectfully. He'll learn "racing" before too long.
Before Bristol was repaved with the gradual banking, almost every pass was a hit and run. It was the only way to pass. Busch is just young - doesn't remember that.