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Kyle Busch clinches spot in Chase For The NASCAR Sprint Cup

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

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18 responses to "Kyle Busch clinches spot in Chase For The NASCAR Sprint Cup"
  1. 1
    anonymous said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 7:43 AM

    Look out shrub, cousin carls coming and he's gonna get ya.

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    sally whan said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 7:54 AM

    I SURE HOPE CARL GETS YOU AND YOU DROP WHRERE YOU BELONG ON THE BOTTOM..YOU SHOULDNT EVEN BE ABLE TO RACE THE THINGS YOU DO AT THE RACES AND GET BY WITH IT,AND YOU PUSH EVERYONE OUT OF THE WAY AND I DONT KNOW WHY THEY DONT PUSH RIGHT IN THE WALL AND LEAVE YOU THERE...AND GIBBS SHOULD BE ASHAMED TO EVEN LET YOU DRIVE,TO BAD YOU WASNT IN THE CAR THAT GOT IN TROUBLE BECAUSE I AM SURE YOU KNOW HOW TO MAKE THEM FALSE,YOU ARE THE REASON LOTS OF PEOPLE DONT WATCH NASCAR ANYMORE AND YOU SHOULD GROW UP AND LEARN HOW TO RESPECT PEOPLE...KURT IS MUCH BETTER DRIVER THAN YOU AND NO ONE EVEN SAYS NOTHING BOUT HIM TAKE SOME HINTS FROM YOUR BROTHER ON HOW TO ACT NOT LIKE A PUNK AND SPOILED BRAT...

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    said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 8:50 AM

    Congrats to Carl, great racer, congrats to Kyle, a phenomonal talent. I am not a hater, but I thouroughly enjoy watching Kyle remind the Hendrick camp, well, you know. Say what you may, but the young man is beginning to remind me of a certain legend who drove a car numbered 3.........

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    Marine Corps Veteran said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 9:47 AM

    Kyle has a great talent. He just drives a lousy car. Just say no to Toyota.

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    Rex Lee said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 9:49 AM

    Whew! Sally you act like your mad because ole' Kyle wouldn't take you out or something. Maybe you should go bat your eyes at Dink Jr.[Earnhart]Then you could say "well the only girl he ever went out with was the actress they paid to for that t.v. segment".Let me see he pushes people out of the way, Okay! But you left out alot of other good stuff he does. Like he spins people out to get by, he hits thier back bumper and pushes them so they can't get a good restart, he cuts them of in traffic penches them down against other cars. You should pay better attention to the race.

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    anonymous said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 10:22 AM

    Said, KB may be driving like Big E used to but Big E never took a bow, never had to count his wins on his fingers and most certainly never conducted himself in the way that KB does. Big E never had a temper tantrum when the race did not go his way, he didn't criticize his car all the time. Driving styles is where the similarities end.

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    Chris Pontiff said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 10:44 AM

    All drivers are critical, all drivers have thrown a fit at some point in their career so don't act like Kyle is the only one to do so. And who really cares if he bows and counts his wins...he's having a hell of a season so I say let him do whatever he wants after winning. I don't see anyone saying anything about Edwards and his back flips..hmmm. And Sally if people truly stop watching the sport because of ONE driver I would really have to question how much of a fan you are to begin with and why you are really watching. And there was a race where Big E complained about how Ricky Rudd had raced him and said he should be suspended and all kinds of stuff...but I guess that isn't complaining to you? Legends did it and so does everyone else.

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    Chrissie Bennett said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 11:32 AM

    Chris Pontiff what is wrong with Carls Backflips? I guess you just couldn't think of anything bad about Carl so you had to make something up.

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    Kim Palmer said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 12:28 PM

    Do you all think that anything that you are seeing is new? NASCAR has been around for what, 60 years? Fender banging, bumper rubbing, hell thats what it's all about and hopefully it will never change. Thats why we all watch and love the sport...excitement and the unknown element. Just watch shows on the history of the sport and you will see the very same action, just (very) different cars and drivers. Ya'll need to stop whinning and just sit back learn your history and enjoy YOUR sport. Would you be intereseted if they all were Angels on the track? I think not! Go 24.

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    Chris Pontiff said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 2:33 PM

    Chrissie what is wrong with you? I happen to be a fan of Carl and did not say anything is wrong with him doing back flips. It was in reference to someone saying they have a problem with Kyle doing a bow. So if its a bow or a back flip who really cares? Chrissie you just try to stir the pot. Learn to read

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    Chrissie Bennett said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 3:57 PM

    I can read Chris and I'm not trying to stir the pot. Excuse me for asking I won't post ever again

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    Pearl Roll said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 4:07 PM

    Some people need to be on CHILL pills. Don't like it then don't watch it. Sally sounds like she heas been a race car driver all her life - would love to strap her in one of those cars and tell her to win the race and see how perfect she drives since she has all the remedies for the drivers. I thought it was a great race and am glad there is different talents and personalities out on and off the track. That is what stirs it up a little. Congrats to Carl!!

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    robert mcleester said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 4:32 PM

    #3,kyle busch has a long way to go before you can compare him to that legend you speak of(Dale Earnhardt).wins dont always equal championships and championships are what its all about.when kyle busch wins 7 championships you can say i told you so.

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    Doug Webster said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 5:19 PM

    I can't wait until Saturday night. I hope the schrub tries to muscle his way in line.Can you say payback? Put those Toyotas in the scrap heep where they belong!

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    4da88 said:
    Aug 18, 2008 at 8:20 PM

    One season does not a legend make!

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    Janet Lyle said:
    Aug 19, 2008 at 4:47 AM

    Such childish hatred,and most of you do keep going back and forth.My husband and I went to some races for 3 years until he passed away at Talledega,waiting to drive at DJ racing age52. He was always for Jr and I was for Kyle.We decorated the camper in both,wore both clothing articles and had a great time.It sure opens the eyes when you lose someone.YOU should all be glad you have someone to watch and talk about races.Because I sure don't.These drivers all put their lives on the line and to wish bad on them is just terrible.

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    alan Moody said:
    Aug 19, 2008 at 7:47 AM

    one season doesnt make a legend but we are not even done with the season!!!! the time that matters is not even here and guess who is going to show up {i will give you a hint) he has never finished outside the top 5 in his career and top 2 four times. no one can beat jimmie..the media is just looking for a story because jimmie winning every year is not fun for them...enjoy it while you can kyle cause a teenager's brain can only take so much pressure..so talk all you want kb fans but at least show me something more than some wins which your still 2 short of jimmie from last year and you better get them before the chase because once it starts everyone will see who the "micheal phelps" of nascar is

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    robert mcleester said:
    Aug 19, 2008 at 4:07 PM

    #16 janet, my sympathy to you in regards to your husband.i dont hate kyle busch as a matter of fact i think he is a talented driver,it's when he climbs out of the car he becomes a loser. he's arrogant,smug, and disrespectful. and if you listen closely you can hear his indiference to his own fans.all the best to you!

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