by Nitetimes » Tue Nov 15, 2005 11:13 am
I wasn't happy to see Kyle Busch win that race either cause I knew if he did he would have something stupid to say, and he didn't disappoint me. He pretty much slapped everyone involved in the face except his brother. Gotta love it when they know someone is in the wrong but they are 100% behind them.
I was kinda wondering what was gonna happen at the table myself, it should be interesting.
If you read a little into the breathalizer thing it seems to me that they may have intended to let him off in the first place if he'd have kept his big mouth shut. But with his attitude that would be highly unlikely. He has always been a little too cocky for my liking. It's funny that these young guys think they are top dog when they run good but they fail to realize that even a mediocer driver can do a lot when they've got all the best equipment, hell, even Kenny Wallace managed to finish 16th in Busch's car.
I just don't think a lot of these young drivers appreciate what they have enough, seems like they think they should have everything given to them instead of having to prove they are worthy of it.
I also think NASCAR started a down hill slide when Nextel jumped on board. They seem to want to gear the entire sport towards the 20-30 year old age bracket and I don't see that ever happening. Circle track racing is basically a 'redneck' sport not a yuppie thing and I don't think you can really change that.
The views expressed here are my own and not neccisarily the opinion of the management.
Rich

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