Busch Sweep of Bristol

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Busch sweeping Bristol is amazing feet and congratulations to him. I do however think that it is not that much of a deal because many drivers have not sought after and had opportunities like Busch has had.
 
Way to go Kyle. That was great. I do think it's a big deal.
 
Yep!

He did it with a little help from Nascar on Friday night.

No way should he have won that race if he was given at least a one lap penalty for dumping Kez.
 
I watched him win all three and it was one heck of an accomplishment. I am sticking to my original statement that the mod race was the best.

It took us three hours to get back to our rooom and now it is raining. :D
 
Kyle Busch
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Yep!
He did it with a little help from Nascar on Friday night.
No way should he have won that race if he was given at least a one lap penalty for dumping Kez.


Unfortunately, for those who know how Kyle managed to get that record, it will be tainted. Intentionally wrecking someone is not the most admirable trait and with the talent Kyle has, was it really necessary?

In relation to the incident, Kyle admitting he dumped Keselowski intentionally, playing the role of the "bad boy" of NASCAR Sprint Cup racing, he is drawing attention to the sport.

I've got a new name for him. Kyle might be brash but he generally shows he is absolutely talented. Combining the two I'd say he is comparable to Mohammed Ali, a smart azzed youthful boxer who backed up his words with deeds, antagonistic and fan provoking scenarios. Or for those who don't remember Ali, Darrell Waltrip. Mouthy, brash, and accomplished. I'm waiting for a Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch shootout.


Like him or hate him, Kyle Busch is keeping fans interested.
 
Awesome! Congrats to Kyle Busch for a great weekend, getting the triple crown.
 
Unfortunately, for those who know how Kyle managed to get that record, it will be tainted. Intentionally wrecking someone is not the most admirable trait and with the talent Kyle has, was it really necessary?

The only way it would be tainted is if he gets fined/penalized for the punt.
 
Unfortunately, for those who know how Kyle managed to get that record, it will be tainted. Intentionally wrecking someone is not the most admirable trait and with the talent Kyle has, was it really necessary?

So was this win tainted? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy8c1Jq6pWU

Other that saying "i meant to rattle his cage" instead of "yeah, I dumped him," we all know Dale was really good at turning folks for the win.
 
Unfortunately, for those who know how Kyle managed to get that record, it will be tainted.

I'm waiting for a Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch shootout.

I don't think it was tainted.
As far as a Tony Kyle shootout. Somebody better go get the old Tony for that to happen. I don't think the new Tony has it in him. I miss the old Tony.:(
 
He wrecked his way to the Nationwide race and only won cup because JJ got crashed. I wasn't impressed by anything he did.........
 
He wrecked his way to the Nationwide race and only won cup because JJ got crashed. I wasn't impressed by anything he did.........

Kyle was ahead of JJ before he got wrecked. He also would have passed Brad anyway in the Nationwide race. He had the better car in both races and would have won either way.
 
Tainted? Whatever.... :rolleyes:

Kyle is a wheelman. Nuff said.

I was there for all three races and Kyle worked his backside off to make this happen.

I actually have pic's of the number 18 on top of the pole for each race. :beerbang:
 
I don't think there has been a driver That is passionate enough to take on the challenge

I appluad him chasing the challenge. I think it is a pretty neat deal. As far as records go, it's not that impressive of a feet. If many of NASCARS best ever drivers like Petty, Earnhardt and Gordon had tried the tri-fecta of NASCAR many times and failed, then it would be an immpressive record.
 
I appluad him chasing the challenge. I think it is a pretty neat deal. As far as records go, it's not that impressive of a feet. If many of NASCARS best ever drivers like Petty, Earnhardt and Gordon had tried the tri-fecta of NASCAR many times and failed, then it would be an immpressive record.

The simple fact that he won three races in three different types of vehicles in one weekend at this level of racing, to me is impressive.
 
Kyle was ahead of JJ before he got wrecked. He also would have passed Brad anyway in the Nationwide race. He had the better car in both races and would have won either way.

Now that's different. He would have won anyway so wreckin Brad didn't really make a difference.(except to Brad)
 
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