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...I'd like to see the Kyle Busch fan(s) try to defend his amateurish and immature behavior in tonight's race. Just a total farce.
He should be parked from the Cup race at the minimum. He ruins someone's Championship chances, his should be ruined too, as if he had a chance to begin with.
Fans need to start writing his sponsors. Not vulgar, off the cuff, spouting off letters. Calm, thought out, "I'm not buying your product until you drop your sponsorship" type letters/e-mails.
I like Hornaday---and this was plain dumb--dumb--dumb for Kyle to do. He needs to be taught a lesson by NASCAR for this stunt but I have to doubt that NASCAR will do much--he's their "golden-boy". He makes a lot of $$ for them and NASCAR probably won't want to chance making M&M's or Mars angry! Sigh.......
I still cannot figure out what Kyle was so darn obsessed with taking Hornaday out for???? Maybe because of Harvick??
JUSTICE PREVAILS!!!! They parked the little PUNK for the weekend!!!
Congratulations to Nascar for finally doing something about this guy.
Darn... poor Shrub... All of those acting lessons Joe Gibbs bought for him this year to look mature didn't pay off. The real Shrub keeps shining through!
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I think on the heels of Wheldon's death, Kyle should be suspended for the rest season. NASCAR racing is dangerous enough w/o drivers purposely flat out wrecking each other. Hornaday could have really gotten hurt with that hit. NASCAR needs to send a message that have at it does not mean you get to purposely expose other drivers to risk of injury.
Good chance he gets parked for the rest of the season.
From Jayski.com
Ultimately, Busch may face sanctions more severe than those levied by NASCAR. Addressing the media this morning in Texas, team owner Joe Gibbs accepted blame for his driver's actions, saying, "It definitely rests with me. When you own something& you're responsible. I take full responsibility for it." Gibbs hinted that conversations have taken place with team sponsors about how to proceed, and sources in the NASCAR garage say serious consideration is being given to parking Busch for the remainder of the 2011 Sprint Cup and Nationwide campaign.(Sirius Speedway)
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