Top 10 Alternative Punishments for Kyle Busch
10. Must endure daily, three-hour lectures on “the power of staying positive” by Michael “Motormouth” Waltrip.
10. Must endure daily, three-hour lectures on “the power of staying positive” by Michael “Motormouth” Waltrip.
Let’s quickly touch on the topic du jour as we begin the penultimate “in-season” edition of Fact or Fiction.
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I’d like to see everyone raise their hands who was gobsmacked that Kyle Busch drove Ron Hornaday into the wall, then didn’t apologize instantly. Anybody?
Kyle Busch has been cleared by NASCAR to race at Phoenix. The sanctioning body has fined Busch $50,000, placing him on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31.
If you were watching Sunday’s race as its own unique event, it was a long, tedious afternoon.
It’s Texas, 2011 and everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing is wondering when, if ever, things are going to start being OK once again.
There was a lot of shuffling at the top on Sunday, but in the end, Martin Truex Jr. had what may be the quietest top 10 of all.
Editor’s Note: This release was sent out by Kyle Busch Motorsports late on Saturday night (Nov. 6). It is reprinted, word for word, here.
Even with “Boys, Have At It” policy, there’s a line not to be crossed. During Friday’s truck race, Kyle Busch crossed it when he wrecked Ron Hornaday.