Will Kyle Busch ever grow up? He never takes responsibility for anything. Now he blames Tony Stewart for Busch's last lap crash at Daytona International Raceway in last week's Coke Zero 400 Sprint Cup race. Busch was a victim of his own impatience and made a poorly calculated move. Busch only has himself to blame. Stewart thought he was in the clear but Busch abruptly cut in front of Stewart and ended up against the wall and in the infield. Stewart tried avoiding contact with Busch but Busch's sudden move seemingly caught Stewart off guard.
Busch showed at Thursday's press conference at Chicagoland Speedway that he was still upset with Stewart and blamed him for the wreck. Busch seems to have contradicted himself. Busch said earlier this week that he and Stewart were "on the same page", then Busch later blamed Stewart for the incident. Tony Stewart took the high road. He even called Kyle Busch after the race and asked him if he was OK . Busch's immature and ungrateful attitude showed at the press conference. Kyle Busch is an immensely talented driver but he needs an attitude adjustment. He must become man enough to admit when he makes a mistake and not always blame others for his own actions. Kyle Busch has not completely matured. He has shown this week that he still has a long way to go.
Friday, July 10, 2009
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Dale SR was much the same way in his first 5 years of racing Cup. But then again, they but up statues of him at most track now. Think about it.
Your driver, Elliott Sadler doesn't agree with your opinion as seen on Trackside live at Chicago Friday evening. He did not fault the most successful Candyman, and you should not either.
Had the number on the side of the wrecked car been a 'plus one', there is about a 100% chance your view would be different.
Not necessarily. I would have faulted Sadler for driving the same way. I pride myself on being consistent. If Kyle Busch had made a clean pass,I'd be praising him for it but that was not a clean pass.
I used to be a fan of Elliott. Nope, not anymore, been burned one too many times.
Both the Shrub and Sadler when just flying around the track tonight.
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