6.5.08

Ok dale jr fans?

May be...

  • The way i see it is Kyle legitimately passed Dale, and had all the right in the world to stay were he was.. Jr boy decided he wasn't gonna concede his line and contact was made.. Dale came down, Kyle got a little loose, these guys are racing to win and with a few laps to go you gotta get a little crazy sometimes.. Forget about it .. come back next week and see what happens
  • Kyle will get his in the end. What goes around comes around.
  • it's real simple, junior was taking the scrub to the woodshed, leaving him in dust, so busch's teammate had to stop on the track to bring out a caution and help his teammate catch up. and then it was still clear junior was going to win, so kyle busch did the only thing he could to keep from being embarrassed on the track by a better driver, he turned his wheels to the right (larry mac's words ) and wrecked him. or maybe he didn't see junior, maybe his ears blew in front of his face so he couldn't see. but don't worry, busch will get his in the end, hopefully in the chase when it really matters.
  • Give it a rest man. Please...
  • upset, hek 3 4 3 on my Q in this ctagory been deleted, sure would like to know who doesnt like me, DALE JR HATERS, all yall ....... we just have to move on!!!
  • Jr needs to show some emotion dealing with this stuff. He is always playing mr. nice guy bc of all the scrutiny he gets from the media. For once he should say how he really feels and tell kyle that he sucks and will get his.
  • as you know iv been going on about how iv been upset with saturday nights race so tell what do yall think of this is this fair or was i wrong for it check this link out

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXUliYlzF...
  • Interesting.

    That's probably the only way Jr could beat Busch, is in a video game.
  • Some of you act as if a bunch of people began to hate Kyle Busch overnight. Wake up! He has no respect. Every one of you should be offended by this guys attitude and style of driving. He needs to grow up.
  • You are having lots of fun with this...Its time we all put it to rest, both Dale Jr and the little Scrub have put it to rest, they are over it, lets move on to Darlington, the track thats too tough to tame, the lady in black with take care of any scrubs that get in her way..

    Go Dale Jr & Hms
  • At some point, before Darlington, you need to let that whole incident go. How will you enjoy this weekend's race if you are still clinging to last weekend's race?

    Dale Jr. and Kyle are over it. Now, it's the fans turn.
  • Why did you spin out Casey Mears?
  • ok how's this for a dose of reality from NASCAR.com:
    Where was the outcry, though, when Earnhardt dumped Busch last October in Kansas?

    That accident in the early laps of the third Chase race effectively ended Busch’s title hopes, dropping him from 10 points out of the championship lead to sixth in the standings, 136 out.

    But there was no backlash against Junior, who ran all over the back of Busch that day in an accident far easier to assign blame than Saturday night’s little love tap. Earnhardt didn’t need an escort out of the track, wasn’t subjected to dangerous threats on message boards and most certainly wasn’t held to the same scrutiny Busch is currently under.

    And he escaped widespread blame again in the season finale, when Earnhardt drove through the grass entering pit road and cut off Busch in his frantic dart back onto the surface. The damage to Busch’s front-end ensured he wouldn’t finish third in the final season standingsвЂ"denying Hendrick Motorsports the 1-2-3 points sweep it had been seekingвЂ"and caused him to close his Hendrick career with a disappointing 20th-place run.

    Granted, being NASCAR’s most popular driver affords Earnhardt an ardent fan base convinced its driver never does anything wrong. So it’s rather easy to bash Busch and blame him for robbing Junior of what could have been an easy victory if Busch had dutifully lifted off the gas and conceded the win to the crowd favorite.

    But that’s not how racing works, and most certainly not what Joe Gibbs Racing is paying Busch to do this year.

    Given a day to think about it, Earnhardt arrived Monday at Lowe’s two-day test session reluctant to dissect the Richmond incident any more. He admitted the circumstances have been reversed before, and casting blame on Busch wasn’t the right thing to do.

    “I took him out at Kansas last year during the Chase. That’s really why I wouldn’t be any more vocal or angry about it, because I would just be hypocritical in that sense,” Earnhardt said. “We both kind of been on each side of it now.”

    Let it go people
  • oh wow um get a life
  • Junebug and Wild Thing both showed a lot of maturity in dealing with it. Unfortunately many "fans" in HaterNation have yet to show ANY maturity.
  • Seriously! Jr. just experienced something called KARMA! He's dished out the same thing he got MANY times! Did he and all his fans not think he'd be on the receiving end eventually?
  • sexy
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