Holding a Pretty Wheel: Kyle Busch Will Race, but Can Anybody Win?
If Kyle Busch learns nothing, it’s a crying shame. If he learns respect for others, it could still be worth it someday.
If Kyle Busch learns nothing, it’s a crying shame. If he learns respect for others, it could still be worth it someday.
2. Could Joe Gibbs be benching Kyle Busch for the remainder of the 2011 season?
TOLEDO, Ohio – There’s no shortage of drivers looking to climb the ladder in the ARCA Racing Series and Sean Corr is one of those.
A lot has certainly happened in the world of racing since the last time I wrote in.
The silence surrounding Rowdy Busch has been deafening. And that being said, Saturday’s Nationwide Series race suddenly has new importance.
My initial thoughts Friday were that Kyle Busch’s punishment should have involved being lowered by fishing hooks through his scrotum into a vat of battery acid.
In this era of distrust over everything from government to the financial sector to the NCWTS race at Texas, is it not best if cooler heads prevail?
“Will you give your opinion on Kyle Busch’s chances of maturing into the championship driver that Tony has become?”
Joe Gibbs is well prepared to handle the Kyle Busch situation correctly, as he has more experience than any car owner dealing with high-strung individuals.
There have been a number of changes to Phoenix, but it still a relatively flat 1-mile track.