The saga of Kyle Bush.



He quit. Wow. Maybe we can get one of those manufactured posts on X about how he is showing his kid the right way? Just quit? Okay.
 
Funny as hell. Turned out to be a smart move. Gained 15 positions and a non wrecked car after the rest wadded themselves up. :D

 
I personally like when a driver is smart enough to realize he won't win and simply salvage some points and a clean car, rather than make stupid hail Mary moves that won't do anything except wreck a racecar. But that's just me.
 
I personally like when a driver is smart enough to realize he won't win and simply salvage some points and a clean car, rather than make stupid hail Mary moves that won't do anything except wreck a racecar. But that's just me.
Yeah no kidding. A hail Mary from 30th lol. F that lol. Classic KDB. :p
 
I personally like when a driver is smart enough to realize he won't win and simply salvage some points and a clean car, rather than make stupid hail Mary moves that won't do anything except wreck a racecar. But that's just me.
Nothing wrong with that and its a crapshoot. Listening to Blaney's radio they discussed the same strategy running around 20th at the end, but ultimately decided to go for it, almost paid off. The teams all know there's gonna be a wreck.
 
I personally like when a driver is smart enough to realize he won't win and simply salvage some points and a clean car, rather than make stupid hail Mary moves that won't do anything except wreck a racecar. But that's just me.

We have all watched and listened to KB for 20 years. That wasn't strategic. He ragequit
 
It's a good reminder of back when the racing was wonderful, no aero, everybody could pass, the competition was so much better, everybody raced.. no wait!
 
It's a good reminder of back when the racing was wonderful, no aero, everybody could pass, the competition was so much better, everybody raced.. no wait!
250 hp at the flywheel will put you right back there.
 
Kyle got there a little faster than Harvick. He has more years to go with nobody that is currently racing close.
 
Kyle Busch has always been a fascinating story who proves, at least imo, that mileage is more significant than age.

Kyle never struck me as a generational talent, rather, an all time great talent who was ready compete at a high level earlier in the age curve than others. While he fell off "younger", its more about mileage than age.

He has sort of had a pretty ordinary cup curve that is comparible to a lot of great drivers.

He was a top 3-4 race winner for a decade before finally building to a championship caliber threat, put it together finally for a fantastic 5 year peak, then fell off.

Essentially 15 years of cup racing before falling off gradually in that year 16-20 timeline. The same trajectory of basically every driver great driver who wasnt Jeff Gordon or Denny Hamlin.

One of the 10 greatest to ever do it, and it's tough to watch him struggle. I hope he finds his way back to victory lane before he hangs it up.

I honestly hope he goes and has some low pressure fun some day and races for a Truck championship
 
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