should nascar suspend kyle busch for flipping off a nascar official in the pits at texas?
he was penalized one lap for speeding out of pits as to not lose a lap in last sundays race. as he sat in his pit box he flipped off the nascar official standing in front of his car. he then went back out on the track and then as soon as the race re-started, nascar penalized him two more laps for unsportsmanlike conduct. the whole nation saw this unfold on national tv. if i were sponsoring his race schedule i think i would pull the money. this is'nt the first time he has acted like a fool.
Kryle did what he does outstanding and led to a spinning incident (in simple terms this time he spun himself) and reduce some tires down. He got here to pit highway rather sluggish attempting now to not rip up the quarter panels any more effective than they already were. were given ideal aspects. by technique of this time, the p.c.. motor vehicle replaced right into slightly previous the end line, so he tried to pull a short one by technique of accelerating slightly more effective to target to conquer the p.c.. motor vehicle and stay on the lead lap. Nascar busted him (quite) and instructed him again down pit highway to serve a rushing penalty. in this, he stopped were given his left aspects and tried to teach the coolest the slimy one he in simple terms dug out of his nostril. Nascar construed this to be "flipping the coolest off". No no longer Kryle... way too mature for that ideal? So Nascar instructed him again down pit highway the position they could carry him for 2 laps. His crew complained to him that Kryle replaced into costing the entire crew and that he can't be doing this. He went back out on the music and replaced into on the bottom of the tank for some thing else of the race. Boy after this Kryle's therapist is going to wish a sparkling voice message gadget. the present one will be fried fried by using criticism-overload.
He wasn't put a lap down for speeding.. They were holding him a lap for passing the pace car on pit road.. The penalty for speeding is to restart at the end of the longest line.. If they had better announcers, or the "bloggers" really knew what they were talking about, everyone would know that already..
TV wants to be intrusive to give us the real racing story as it happens. Unfortunately that means the occasional naughty gesture or word will get through. Fans can't have it both ways. So no, his penalty was sever enough...