NCWTS Kentucky 201

Anyone remember when James Buescher was the NASCAR menace? Dude literally put three race teams out of business. Now look at him.
 
sounds like some kids named Kyle Busch and Ricky Stenhouse.

Stenhouse is still a menace. I like him, even though I still haven't completely gotten over Toledo 2008 (which may have been the funniest race in modern history), but he drives like a fool when he's desperate.

I'm surprised Kyle Busch hasn't had a meltdown (this year).
 
Stenhouse is still a menace. I like him, even though I still haven't completely gotten over Toledo 2008 (which may have been the funniest race in modern history), but he drives like a fool when he's desperate.

I'm surprised Kyle Busch hasn't had a meltdown (this year).

Name one driver who has never at one time or another deserved the Bonehead award and what they are doing now 'cause I doubt that they're still racing at the top levels.
 
Name one driver who has never at one time or another deserved the Bonehead award and what they are doing now 'cause I doubt that they're still racing at the top levels.

There's a difference between being a bonehead once or twice... it's another when it's every week.
 
Stenhouse is still a menace.

He's awesome. the guy is barely keeping it on the track, but refuses to let up. I've seen him run them down to the cords, and still nobody could catch him. He's going to be fun to watch next year, and he won't take sheet from anyone.
 
Doesn't King know he can't pick up spots after the yellow comes out? He didn't even slow down. And the idiot Peters let off the brakes and came down.
 
But according to Jeff Gluck, JWT running NASCAR is the end of NASCAR racing as we know it -- because his sponsor buying him a ride (like has always been the case in NASCAR since forever) is somehow worse than all the points-buying stuff that took place to lock Danica Patrick in the Daytona 500.
 
But according to Jeff Gluck, JWT running NASCAR is the end of NASCAR racing as we know it -- because his sponsor buying him a ride (like has always been the case in NASCAR since forever) is somehow worse than all the points-buying stuff that took place to lock Danica Patrick in the Daytona 500.

Yeah, I think Gluck went a bit overboard with that article but if was attention he was in need of, he suceeded.
 
The Baltimore Orioles fighting for a playoff spot, the Washington Nationals in the playoffs and John Wes Townley in the top-five?

The Mayans were right.
 
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