Great race last night. Lots of exciting action, and cars could actually pass now and then. Jamie McMurray somehow got through a sea of Hendrick cars to nip Kyle Busch by 3 inches at the finish line.
After the race, Kyle Busch was his usual classless self. He loves to get on TV and make some rude and inappropriate attack on something. Winning the first Car of Tomorrow race, the first thing out of his mouth was how his car sucked, and how much he hated it, managing to disrespect Nascar, his crew, and Hendrick in the process.
Last night, his first comment was how he didn't have any teammates out there. Busch, Gordon, and Johnson were running all over the top 5 for the last 20 laps of the race. At times, everyone got in a different line. I'm not sure what Busch was whining about, unless he expected Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson to push him for the last 20 laps so he could win.
Busch certainly was in no hurry to help Gordon or Johnson, he looked like he was driving in the every man for himself school. And that's fine. But for him to backstab his teammates after the race, as if they somehow didn't help him enough is just bush league. Or "Busch league", since Kyle Busch has made a name for himself by being a selfish, whiny, immature baby.
Luckily for Busch, he's entrenched in the Chase, otherwise I have no doubt that Hendrick would dump him right now. No one needs a cancer like Busch in their garage. It will be interesting to see if Busch continues to cause trouble, how much Hendrick can take. Junior can't come fast enough.
Another great "teammate" is Tony Stewart. Early in the race, when no one should be risking a wreck, Tantrum Tony closed on teammate Denny "My Pit Crew Sucks" Hamlin and ran right into him in the corner. Both cars crashed bad enough to ruin their nights.
In the interviewed, Tony blasted Hamlin for "stopping" in the corner. Uh, right Tony. Hamlin is driving all by himself through a corner, you plow into him from behind, and it's Hamlin's fault. Stewart is always quick to cry about it being too early to race stupid, yet Tony wrecked two Gibbs cars for no reason at the beginning of a 400 mile restrictor race.
Since nothing is ever Tony's fault, he had to be sure to blast his teammate on national TV right after.
If any two drivers deserved each other as teammates, it would be Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch.
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