Kyle Busch needs to shut his freakin mouth and just drive the race car? He keeps complaining about his teammates not helping him, Jeff Gordon "blowing him off" when Jeff was giving a freakin interview and now he says he ain't helping Jeff, Jimmie, or Casey. Geez, just shutup no one cares.
I know he is leaving Hendricks at the end of the year (thank God) but he is complaining more than a chick.
who agrees
2007-07-16
15:23:24
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wow, Kyle busch #5 your telling me not to say these things about Kyle b/c I don't know him and you do and you like him however you have no clue what my real name is and you said I was "skanky" you don't know me so shut your freakin mouth you and Kyle Busch both need to
2007-07-17
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Lets see Junior has more wins, more class, a better personality, and is probably the best if not one of the best bump drafters in nascar now he may cause a wreck occasionally but he is the first guy to take the blame. Kyle on the other hand complains every week about somebody or something it's never his fault. Jeff is going to help his teammates if he can so is Jimmie they can't help it if their cars won't work in the same groove Jamie dives a ford and Jeff is going to push a Chevy teammate if he can. By the way i am not a Hendrick fan i don't care for Jimmie,but i like Casey and respect Jeff i am however a junior fan and i don't care who he drives for i don't root for car owners i root for the drivers.
2007-07-16 17:55:04
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answered by JAR 3
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Both of the Busch brothers are annoying, but especially Kyle. I agree with you. Before he spouts off maybe he needs to realize that Jeff's car would not work in the groove Kyle was running, hence the "no help from Jeff."
Btw, Dale Jr. is a much better driver than Kyle.
2007-07-16 15:53:50
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answered by Michelle M 2
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Kyle has the right to speak his mind. I agree and disagree with him. Jeff should have drafted with Kyle instead of Jamie(in Pepsi 400) and they both would have had a good finish. But Jeff, Jimmie, and Casey don't have to help him while being in danger of wrecking themselves for him to succeed.
2007-07-16 15:32:51
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answered by erick 2
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i'm with ya all the way football chick
go#24 drive for five
added later
i want to put an issue to rest that has come up here and keeps comeing up
i believe the reason the 5&25 car did not have the same modifications to there fenders is because the hms engineers were not positive how nascar would react to them and the 24 & 48 car are firmly in the chase and can afford to lose points and the 5&25 car are not so they cannot afford to lose points why put all 4 of your teams in jepardy when you can try it on 2 cars and if it gets by then the next week do it to all 4 teams it has nothing to do with hiding it from their other team mates
2007-07-17 05:36:03
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answered by simone219 5
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Nope, can't say that I do. It's always been all Jeff and Jimmie; Jr. going to Hendrick won't change that. Casey gets next to no help - don't you find it strange the modifications that got Jeff's and Jimmie's crew chiefs busted weren't on the 5 and 25, too? Kyle feels like he's been betrayed, and he has a right to feel that way. He's always been on the outside looking in, just the same way Brian Vickers was. So, for that matter, was Terry Labonte, but he just went his own way because he knew he was closing in on retirement. But I'll bet any amount of money if another team had offered him a good car and contract, Terry would have jumped at the chance to stay on the track.
Kyle speaks his mind. So does his brother, Kurt. Why is it alright for other to do that, but not them? Yes, I know, Tony Stewart got himself into a ton of hot water for doing just that, but Tony was also accusing NASCAR of cheating to help certain drivers win, and a lot of fans agreed with him. Everyone says they want a driver with some spirit, but when one shows some, everyone complains and just wants the cookie cutter answers to pop out of their mouths. Why did Kevin Harvick have to say "Shame on NASCAR" for not drug testing after Fike got caught with Heroin? I thought that was done, as a rule. Guess not. So, why isn't anyone complaining about what he said? And why, after Kyle won the Busch Race, did NASCAR immediately impound one of his springs, just looking for a problem to fine him? Didn't find one, did they? Bet that ticked them off big time.
Jeff and Jimmie have both made mistakes regarding teammates in the past, right up to Jeff threatening to wreck Jimmie (and he co-owns Jimmie's car!) for racing him hard, complaining that's not how teammates act! What? Excuse me? Then they both turn around and say when push comes to shove (no pun intended) there's really no such thing as a teammate on the track! I've never forgotten Jimmie threatening to "never give him back a lap" when Rusty Wallace, on the tail end of the lead lap, refused to just pull over and let him pass, then, less than a week later, Jimmie gets interviewed and, when asked what driver he would pick for a crew chief if he had the choice, he says Rusty Wallace! Come on! Give me a break. The 'Lucky Dog' made that a moot point, and no, they weren't teammates, but Jimmie himself evidently would have liked them to be. Yes, the pit crew is part of the team. And that's how you act? Kyle Busch has an opinion and the right to voice it, just like everyone else. Jeff and Jimmie do it enough. Poor Casey never really gets any air time, except for recently.
If no one cares (meaning you), the next time Kyle is speaking, hit the mute button on your remote or change the channel. It's not hard to do, you know. But don't expect him to just shut up or spout off with the company line; he doesn't have to play that game anymore. And if he lands at DEI, which has been suggested, he might just give all the Hendrick boys a run for their money. You don't think Teresa is holding back her best stuff from Jr. right now?
Think again. Watch how well DEI runs next year.
And, as a 'chick', I resent the implication.
Definitely do not agree!!
2007-07-16 16:37:33
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answered by Ariana.BSG 1
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If you remember back to last year when Brian Vickers was leaving he was keep out of the meeting and everything else that involved Hendrick's drivers. Now Kyle knows how Brian felt last year.
2007-07-16 18:08:12
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answered by mark 2
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I don't. I'm not a Kyle Busch fan, but NASCAR needs personalities in the sport. We need drivers who will say what they think, not the politically correct sponsor-speak like most of the other guys.
2007-07-16 15:28:09
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answered by Eric C 3
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The kid can drive but......
If I was in the winners circle I wouldn't get out of the car and immediatly start spouting off what a piece of crap my car is.
And when he got wrecked he got out of the car and went home! That's when Jr. jumped in it and finished the race earning points for Busch to boot.
I think ANY boss would take note of that wether it's Nascar or working the drive through at Taco Bell!
2007-07-16 19:12:10
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answered by Frankie Coletta 5
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This has a familiar ring to it.When Brian Vickers said he was leaving Hendricks he complainded about the same thing.
Well Mr Busch seems a full circle has come around.
2007-07-16 15:58:04
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answered by blakree 7
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I totally agree with you. Maybe he needs to step back and look at his attitude! His attitude is doing more to separate him from the rest of HMS than anything. Like when he complained about the team meeting where he was stuck in a corner while everyone else was talking together. Maybe he should have taken himself out of the corner and joined the conversation!
Go Jr.>>>>
2007-07-16 15:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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