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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 12:34 AM
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The way I look at it is, he won the race and the trophy was his, but there was a lot of other guys that would have loved to have won that trophy that would have respected it...

It just showed that he could care less and smash whatever he wanted... In the future someone will ask him " Didn't you win that race in Nashville" he will say "Yeah", the other guy will say " Where's the trophy" kyle will respond with " I smashed it like Ozzy." What a tool...

Everyone says he is the next Dale Sr. He will never fill those shoes... I wish Sr was still alive.. I think if he was he would have some choice words for kyle... Either that or he would put him in the wall...


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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by JForestZ34
The way I look at it is, he won the race and the trophy was his, but there was a lot of other guys that would have loved to have won that trophy that would have respected it...

It just showed that he could care less and smash whatever he wanted... In the future someone will ask him " Didn't you win that race in Nashville" he will say "Yeah", the other guy will say " Where's the trophy" kyle will respond with " I smashed it like Ozzy." What a tool...

Everyone says he is the next Dale Sr. He will never fill those shoes... I wish Sr was still alive.. I think if he was he would have some choice words for kyle... Either that or he would put him in the wall...


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if Jr. woulda done something like that im sure kyle bouche would of had something to say just like always seems too
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 12:02 PM
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JBMX, i'm pretty sure it was you, may be someone else and if it is my apologies to you, but You were the one that said Busch is a crybaby correct? Even if you didnt say it i know you think it. And your a Gordon and Johnson fan? HAHAHAHAHA what a hippocrite man. Did anybody happen to hear Johnson explain himself when he came in while pit road was closed? He said something along the lines of Nascar needs to do a better job of putting a flag man and better lights on pit road. WTF man watch the replay a flag man was there and there is a light there. And Gordon, pretty sure most everyone who isn't a fan of his, calls him a crybaby.

Racing in the NWS: I don't think its right for anyone to race in the NWS once they reach the Sprint series. Now i think there could be rules like you can run in it 2 years after you've reacher cup to get more seat time. Also by saying Kyle Busch beats up on little kids in the NWS. Actually i'd be willing to bet that 3/4 of the NWS is actually older that Kyle Busch.

Slamming the guitar: Who cares! It was his way of celebrating his victory, sharing it with teammates. Have you ever seen a driver dedicate a trophy to his teammates. Actually give it to them? Also someone mentioned it already but if Junior did it I bet that almost all of you who are complianing about this wouldn't see a problem with it.

I don't have a favorite driver anymore but i root for Kyle, Lagono, and Kahne, and anyone who would prevent Gordon or Johnson from winning!
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 12:51 PM
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Racing in the NWS: I don't think its right for anyone to race in the NWS once they reach the Sprint series.
I have been saying this for years...why does this happen?
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 03:39 PM
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I have been saying this for years...why does this happen?
Mostly so NAPCAR can sell a lot more tickets for the NWS races.Who wants to see a bunch of no-names race?
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 03:47 PM
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Mostly so NAPCAR can sell a lot more tickets for the NWS races.Who wants to see a bunch of no-names race?
It makes it hard for that "no-namer" to make a name. Like take Kelwoskie for instances. Imagine how many races he could hae won if those Cup drivers weren't in the field. How much more money could have went to the team to R&D more things, or test at more tracks, or buy more engines, etc. Thus making Kelwoskie's team more competitive and making him a name for himself as the next up and comer. Thats an extreme situation but it could happen.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 04:04 PM
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That is EXACTLY what should happen so rookies can get their foot in the door and make a name for themself. I compare it to professional football players playing in the NCAA on Saturday and the NFL on Sunday.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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Man i wish that someone would believe in me so I could get a chance to drive a racecar in several different series and then get to destroy a trophy cause I have way too many. Pathetic is right
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 95'F-150
It makes it hard for that "no-namer" to make a name. Like take Kelwoskie for instances. Imagine how many races he could hae won if those Cup drivers weren't in the field. How much more money could have went to the team to R&D more things, or test at more tracks, or buy more engines, etc. Thus making Kelwoskie's team more competitive and making him a name for himself as the next up and comer. Thats an extreme situation but it could happen.

I don't know, but it would seem that showing your stuff against someone who has already made it, would have more value than kicking the tails of a bunch of wannabes every race. I think having a proven talent in a race shows the level of the other drivers by comparison. Not to mention that it puts asses in the seats.
 

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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Odin's Wrath
I don't know, but it would seem that showing your stuff against someone who has already made it, would have more value than kicking the tails of a bunch of wannabes every race. I think having a proven talent in a race shows the level of the other drivers by comparison. Not to mention that it puts asses in the seats.
Agreed. I'm sick of these announcers kissing his asses for all of the races he has won. They should only be measuring the CUP wins he has. Yes, it is SO difficult for him to kick the asses of inexperienced drivers in the truck series.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 05:11 PM
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Agreed. I'm sick of these announcers kissing his asses for all of the races he has won. They should only be measuring the CUP wins he has. Yes, it is SO difficult for him to kick the asses of inexperienced drivers in the truck series.
Actually, I was supporting him, or any other Cup driver, racing against up and coming drivers. It helps to gauge their skill level, prior to them being given a chance in a Cup car. You can't measure them against their peers, and expect to know what they can do.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 05:14 PM
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My vote is pathetic. Has been from the first time I saw him race and he has done nothing to change my mind. His brother fits the same groove.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 05:24 PM
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My vote is pathetic. Has been from the first time I saw him race and he has done nothing to change my mind. His brother fits the same groove.
As a person, I'm not too impressed with the guy, but hell... If I compare him to Tony Stewart, he ain't half bad.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Odin's Wrath
As a person, I'm not too impressed with the guy, but hell... If I compare him to Tony Stewart, he ain't half bad.
Tony Stewart is the most professional guy in Nascar compared to Kyle Busch. Tony aint that bad anymore now that he has cleaned up.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2009 | 05:28 PM
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As a person, I'm not too impressed with the guy, but hell... If I compare him to Tony Stewart, he ain't half bad.
I put them all three in the same dumpster.
 
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