I met Kyle Busch a long time ago and he was as arrogant then as he is now. This is before he even began a NASCAR career. For that, his lack of composure, and his lack of ability, he is the worst ever.
2006-06-13 05:36:49
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answered by sherry 2
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I'll definitely agree with the Bodines. Remember in the inaugural Brickyard 400 when Brett & Geoff took each other out? Also Ernie Irvan and Steve Park had a bad reps for wrecking before both were seriously injured and thier racing careers cut short although both attempted comebacks.
There are others as well like Jimmy Spencer and Ricky Craven, but The Bodines stand out to me as being the crashfest brothers.
2006-06-13 09:43:11
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answered by Animal 5
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Erin Crocker, Steve Wallace, Jimmy Spencer, Kyle Petty,
2006-06-12 11:22:09
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answered by ? 3
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i can't really say there are worst.. i mean, hello, all of those boys have some talent in one way or another and they wouldn't be there. so to say they are bad.. as for their attitudes and whatnot.. well some of that can be interesting, and some of it can be annoying.but all in all it's what makes them them. everyone has done something stupid on the track at one point in time. newman in a wall during a burn out?? classic, but doesn't constitute being a bad driver. something that relates to us humans, tripping over the smooth sidewalk incidents. crap happens, and people make mistakes, or do something stupid.
yeah, i mean there are some not so hot drivers who race on names..oh say like mikey?? i love the waltrip boys, but yeah, only one of them can drive. petty?? once again a son who can't prove to be his daddy. hell, don't know if he's even sure he's driving a car. but he has fun, and he gets in that car with a smile on his face rather he does good or not. and that's what makes him a good driver. he loves what he's doing, and he's glad to be doing it. and he does what he does so that he can do his second love of charity work.
jimmy spencer cracks me up. see, i always wonder what record of his tony is going after. being he biggest driver or being the the angriest driver, LOL.
i think the circuit is finally varied and there aren't just a bunch of robotic drivers. i think they all have personalites that make them more likeable and interesting. ever listen to jr's scanner?? now that's second show in it's own.
2006-06-12 00:54:11
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answered by smokes_girl 5
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The Busch's
2006-06-12 09:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bodine Brothers,Jimmy SPencer, and MIcheal Waltrip never have I seen another driver do so less with so much.
2006-06-12 08:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Busch brothers, Steve Wallace, Steve Park
2006-06-12 06:36:15
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answered by jlcresswv 2
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2 words Kyle Petty
2006-06-12 02:34:57
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answered by twysty 5
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Swervin' Ernie Irvin
I'm not a NASCAR fan, but my father used to work at M&M Mars, so after seeing the car on display (I'm a car & motorcycle enthusiest) I watched several races. I see why he gets shuffled around (and not just in "the pack").
2006-06-11 23:48:00
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answered by DS2 3
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The busch brothers'.
2006-06-12 14:08:08
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answered by thebigben30 2
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