Completely Crap Busch "Win"


BowJoe

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If Nascar won't recall the win for Busch then they just lost a fan!!! Completely ridiculous how Busch passed (for the lead no less) with half his car under the yellow line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How can this happen? How can you call it a win when obvious rules were shattered? He cheated and NASCAR let it happen!!! I am so friggin' ticked off right now. They had really better recall the win or I'm done. This is so unbelievably wrong. He passed under the yellow line which is supposed to be out of bounds while passing yet he gets the win. I'm done watching if they aren't going to make idiots like busch follow the rules instead of almost putting everyone into the wall. I'm done watching him almost kill people and then taking credit for running a "good" race. Sad day for me. I love watching but I guess I'll have to find a new sport to watch or better yet, spend extra time with my daughter.

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Earnhardt Jr won at Talladega in 2003 when he made a three-wide pass under the yellow line and NASCRAP didn't do anything about that. Nothing will be done about it.

That young DB did pass under the yellow line. I just had to laugh when he jumped out of line and almost took out himself and McMurray. :rolleyes: Just more reasons not to cheer him.

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If I recall, Jr. only dipped below the yellow after he had started the pass and was forced down there by the driver he was passing trying to block him. He was also docked 50 points for swearing after that in the victory lane interview. Different scenario when you start the pass already under the line and almost wreck everyone in the process.

Here's the proof.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeVUUxb2drg

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Nope, only went below after Johnson knocked him there. If anyone could of been called reckless in this one it would of been Jr. he started both big ones. I don't see how there weren't more though with the close racing and the driver's limited vision in those cars. Still hoping for a Jr. win, but don't think anyone can blame Eury Jr. for this one. Over all a great race, Jr. restarted 29th with 7 laps to go and finished 10th but left a mess in his wake. Frustration may be turning into aggression , might be a good thing maybe not.

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If anyone could of been called reckless in this one it would of been Jr. he started both big ones.

Oh, you mean the one where Stewart tried going between him and Labonte and hit Junior in the back? :confused: Didn't see what started the last one. It would have been difficult for the 30th place car to start a wreck that started outside the top 10 though. :rolleyes:

I'm not sure what races you are watching. I guess there is a chance you just aren't next to the TV when 'ol Rowdy Busch causes chaos.

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Chrud got to Nascar.com and click to enter video control room.

From there "Little Big One takes out Stewart" you'll see Tony had a fender inside 88 who comes down the clips Bobby Labonte

Then "Finale Laps: Kyle Busche survives" 88 gets into McMurry and sends him up the track.

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I think the description of the "Little Big One" pretty much sums it up. Didn't that fella take blame for it after the race too?

Didn't see the last one live, couldn't draw many conclusions from that video.

Still won't change my opinion on Busch. By far the most wreckless driver in CASHCAR.

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Yeah Matt I am pretty sure Stewart took the blame after the race.

You can clearly see that Stewart tried to squeeze between Jr. and Labonte. Labonte was halfway below the yellow line because of it! Then Jr. and Stewart started to bounce off of eachother, Jr. got turned down the track a little and when his car came back on his right rear caught the front of Labonte causing Labonte to get sent up into other cars. Jr. was running the middle line of cars and Labonte was running in the bottom line of cars......Stewart tried to spilt them both. Stewart just tried to force his way between them, clearly his fault for the most part.

As for the second wreck, hard to justify by the video. Jr. was behind McMurray but can not see if any contact was made.

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Tight racing for sure. Like I said I don't see how there weren't more wrecks. That close at 190 mph with limited field of vision, they all did a great job for the most part. Wasn't trying to bash Jr. just seemed he was involved when things started to go wrong.;)

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They wont take that race away. Nascar and toyota are hand in hand together. Toyota pays Nascar good money so Nascar wants them to win....thats why they went and helped the toyota teams out when they couldnt even qualify for a race last year. What a joke.

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