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Kyle Busch still not over daytona finish

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Kurokage Sanada83

PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 9:39 pm


Busch says Stewart dumped him at Daytona: All is not forgiven in the eyes of #18-Kyle Busch. Busch said he felt he was "dumped" by #14-Tony Stewart Saturday night at Daytona when the two cars collided as the drivers headed to the finish line of the Coke Zero 400. Busch didn't directly criticize Stewart at first, but found a way to make his point when asked what NASCAR should do about last-lap crashes at Daytona and Talladega. "NASCAR can take steps to look at it," Busch said. "If the second-place driver dumps the leader, then black flag his a**. He doesn't get the win. If he's up along side the leader and dumps him, give the third-place car the victory." Busch then was asked if he considered the bump with Stewart "a dump." "Yes, it would be considered a dump," he said.(ESPN.com)(7-9-2009) Comment here

I lost a lot of respect for kyle busch after reading this. That last lap pass was in no way stewarts fault. Busch has raced like that many times before himself and this just shows he has a lot more growing up to do. Anyone who watched the race would see kyle busch turned down into stewart to block and essentially wrecked himself. That's part of the excitement of NASCAR. Quit blaming others for everything and move on.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:18 pm


Kurokage Sanada83
Busch says Stewart dumped him at Daytona: All is not forgiven in the eyes of #18-Kyle Busch. Busch said he felt he was "dumped" by #14-Tony Stewart Saturday night at Daytona when the two cars collided as the drivers headed to the finish line of the Coke Zero 400. Busch didn't directly criticize Stewart at first, but found a way to make his point when asked what NASCAR should do about last-lap crashes at Daytona and Talladega. "NASCAR can take steps to look at it," Busch said. "If the second-place driver dumps the leader, then black flag his a**. He doesn't get the win. If he's up along side the leader and dumps him, give the third-place car the victory." Busch then was asked if he considered the bump with Stewart "a dump." "Yes, it would be considered a dump," he said.(ESPN.com)(7-9-2009) Comment here

I lost a lot of respect for kyle busch after reading this. That last lap pass was in no way stewarts fault. Busch has raced like that many times before himself and this just shows he has a lot more growing up to do. Anyone who watched the race would see kyle busch turned down into stewart to block and essentially wrecked himself. That's part of the excitement of NASCAR. Quit blaming others for everything and move on.


On this particular issue I think he needs to get over himself. It was racin for a frickin win at Daytona! Anything but goin below the yellow line is in!

WarriorGoddess


Hell_Boltz

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:23 pm


WarriorGoddess
Kurokage Sanada83
Busch says Stewart dumped him at Daytona: All is not forgiven in the eyes of #18-Kyle Busch. Busch said he felt he was "dumped" by #14-Tony Stewart Saturday night at Daytona when the two cars collided as the drivers headed to the finish line of the Coke Zero 400. Busch didn't directly criticize Stewart at first, but found a way to make his point when asked what NASCAR should do about last-lap crashes at Daytona and Talladega. "NASCAR can take steps to look at it," Busch said. "If the second-place driver dumps the leader, then black flag his a**. He doesn't get the win. If he's up along side the leader and dumps him, give the third-place car the victory." Busch then was asked if he considered the bump with Stewart "a dump." "Yes, it would be considered a dump," he said.(ESPN.com)(7-9-2009) Comment here

I lost a lot of respect for kyle busch after reading this. That last lap pass was in no way stewarts fault. Busch has raced like that many times before himself and this just shows he has a lot more growing up to do. Anyone who watched the race would see kyle busch turned down into stewart to block and essentially wrecked himself. That's part of the excitement of NASCAR. Quit blaming others for everything and move on.


On this particular issue I think he needs to get over himself. It was racin for a frickin win at Daytona! Anything but goin below the yellow line is in!
but, tony and kyle might have discussed this u never know. because tony dodge said im going my our phone call. but, i agree with KB
PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:32 pm


Okay, have nascar implement a new" No last lap pass rule" because kyle busch wrecked himself. Makes sense.

Kurokage Sanada83


Hell_Boltz

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:40 pm


Kurokage Sanada83
Okay, have nascar implement a new" No last lap pass rule" because kyle busch wrecked himself. Makes sense.
u forgot unles the name ends with busch lol
PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 7:56 pm


I think on the last lap, all bets should be off and the yellow line rule shouldn't exist. When it comes down to it, if they got rid of the yellow line for the last lap, you don't have Carl Edwards flying into the catch fence cause Kesolowski would have gone below the line to complete the pass. For all we know Stewart might have tried to go below the yellow and not have Kyle fly off his bumper.

I just think it's safest to let em race on the last lap rather than put an invisible wall on their inside because there's a real one on the outside, and 40 cars comin' behind them at 200 mph.

Triple Homicide
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WarriorGoddess

PostPosted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:12 pm


Triple Homicide
I think on the last lap, all bets should be off and the yellow line rule shouldn't exist. When it comes down to it, if they got rid of the yellow line for the last lap, you don't have Carl Edwards flying into the catch fence cause Kesolowski would have gone below the line to complete the pass. For all we know Stewart might have tried to go below the yellow and not have Kyle fly off his bumper.

I just think it's safest to let em race on the last lap rather than put an invisible wall on their inside because there's a real one on the outside, and 40 cars comin' behind them at 200 mph.

I agree. All beats off race to the end. Thats old school racing. Good racing.
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