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Kurt Busch loses his ride

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why hasnt the other drivers sent him to the hospital ? nascar should ban him for life. but none of this will happen cause there is NO class.
 
why hasnt the other drivers sent him to the hospital ? nascar should ban him for life. but none of this will happen cause there is NO class.

???? Ban for life due to a bad attitude? I think that's a bit out of line.

I don't get Kurt. He can be really nice in front of the camera sometimes even though you can see he's frustrated. He got a bad rap years ago and it seemed for a while that he had cleaned up his temper but apparantly not. If he could get his emotions under control he would be solid. I generally tend to like him as a driver. He drives pretty clean for the most part and can pleasant to listen to (I personally enjoy his over-detailed after race interviews). I dunno. It's a shame. I think he's a better overall package that his younger shrub, just needs to shape up a bit.
 
It's more than just a bad attitude. What he did was intentional and under caution. He could have killed someone because of his attitude.
The driver that got put into the wall should take out an order of protection barring Busch from getting within 50 yards of him. That way he wouldn't even be able to pass on the track. :hehe::p:
 
Good for Penske, this is what needs to happen to drivers that can't control themselves. They (the drivers) need to understand these aren't the go karts behind the local 7-11, you can very easily kill someone. Busch has the talent for sure, but until he can learn to keep his emotions from overwhelming rational thinking, no team will ever want him on the payroll. He's just a liability at this point, both from a safety perspective, and a financial (fines and championship based penalties) one as well. If Kyle had been around in the old days of Nascar, someone would have already took him out behind the wood shed and straightened him right out. :D
 
It's more than just a bad attitude. What he did was intentional and under caution. He could have killed someone because of his attitude.
The driver that got put into the wall should take out an order of protection barring Busch from getting within 50 yards of him. That way he wouldn't even be able to pass on the track. :hehe::p:

Wrong Busch brother Ralph. This story is not the same driver who was responsible for the incident you're referring to.
 
Kurt Busch is why i watch drag racing. he has NO class, would you show Kurt Busch to your 15 year old as a role model? once you do something stupid you can't take it back.
 
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