Tall Order
Submitted by NASCAR Eclectic
Kyle Busch…. We might as well get used to it. And I always hate to say this but…. I told you so! The kid has actually grown on me a wee-bit. Does he remind you of anyone?? Come on think real hard! Okay… so perhaps nobody wants to compare Rowdy to a late great Legend, but the young Busch drives like Dale and is just as intimidating. Point in clue… Busch nearly put Dale Jarrett in a tail spin on the final lap yesterday. This pissed me off at the time and I still feel it was an unnecessary evil, but Jarrett was holding Busch back from crossing the finish line with the Snickers car all by itself in the glory of the victory. He had it either way, so this just shows that he is still a selfish little you know what. But… what would Dale Sr. have done?? No driver got in his way and if they did they got pushed to the side and often into the wall and the fans loved this about Dale. I know I did. I don’t want to piss anyone off here, but it is what it is. Of course there is no comparison between the two off the track… Dale’s life and the way he lived it can never be compared. Kyle Busch is a turd but his skills behind the wheel are not short of amazing.
Goodyear. They’ve done a good job at pissing off many. Although the tires made for an interesting race. The drivers got plenty of practice driving loose cars.
Interesting. The point standings…not a Gordon or Johnson in the top 10. 3 Toyota’s, 3 Dodge’s, 3 Chevy’s and the lonely #16 Ford. Quite a balanced mix. With short track racing at Bristol this week it’s likely the Toyota’s will continue to dominate. It’s a nice change not seeing Gordon and Johnson dominating… we asked for it! But on the other hand it’s going to get old real quick with that #18 Candy Car up front every week.
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