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Golden Tate- What an asshole...
ShowtimeTate Golden Tate Jimmy johnson up for best athlete???? Um nooo .. Driving a car does not show athleticism ShowtimeTate Golden Tate @ @brian_wiggins I've driven a car on unknown roads at night at 90mph no big deal. No sign of athletism ShowtimeTate Golden Tate @Kid_Robertstell me this from a distance who looks like a better athlete ? Lebron making a sick play or a guy or Jimmie riding on circles? ShowtimeTate Golden Tate 12th man get these rednecks off me. ShowtimeTate Golden Tate I will say my respect for NASCAR has gone up tremendously yalls fans r hard nose and passionate #respect! Now, Im not that much of a nascar fan, i occasionally watch it when there is nothing else to do on sundays, but look at his twitter page and see how much of an asshole this guy is, even to his own fans. |
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Hey S. Wallace(of the career 175 Busch starts with a best finish of 5th) causes an accident.
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Boys have at it unless you get close to the bitch.
http://www.scenedaily.com/news/artic...yle_Busch.html LOUDON, N.H. – Kevin Harvick says he is racing with handcuffs when competing against rival Kyle Busch, whom he and his owner have feuded with since May. Harvick, who finished second behind Busch in the New England 200 on Saturday, told his Nationwide Series team over his radio that he had to be careful around Busch and then confirmed afterward that NASCAR President Mike Helton had warned him at Michigan in June not to touch Busch on the track. “I was told a few weeks ago that if we touched the 18 car [of Busch], we’d be parked,” Harvick said. “I’ve just got to be really careful. I would have liked to have gotten the track position and slid up and do what I needed to do. “But I’ve just got to be really careful. That’s the way NASCAR put it to me.” NASCAR spokesman Kristi King said if there was a conversation between Harvick and Helton, it would remain private. Busch said he has received no warning. “I had a great race with Harvick – no problem,” Busch said. “I think that’s the way you should race. I raced him just as clean as he raced me, which is great. “If he got a warning, I’m sorry he got a warning. I did not get a warning. So I do not know that I took advantage of him in any way. I raced hard, I raced clean and I ended up where I am.” The two drivers have raced clean since coming off probation prior to Michigan. They were put on probation following Darlington where in that race, Harvick and Busch were involved in a crash that took out Harvick teammate Clint Bowyer and then Busch hooked Harvick. Following the race, Harvick got out of his car on pit road and went to punch Busch, who drove away – and into Harvick’s unmanned car. Both drivers were put on probation. But four weeks later at Kansas, Harvick owner Richard Childress punched Busch following the Camping World Truck Series race. The next week at Pocono, Harvick appeared to taunt Busch on the track by pinching him down near the apron early in the race and said afterward that he just wanted Busch to know he had one coming. The following week is when the warning came from Helton. “It would have been a lot easier to win if you didn’t have handcuffs put on you, but that’s the way NASCAR said we had to do it,” Harvick said. |
Kyle Busch 26 years old, puts mark on history with Loudon victory Third on the all time win list! http://nationwide.nascar.com/nationw...jpg?1310860498 Share of history Kyle Busch gets his 100th career victory and tied Mark Martin atop the Nationwide record books with his hard-fought victory in the New England 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The victory was Busch's sixth of the season in 15 starts and the 49th of his career, tying Martin. At the same time, Busch, 26, won for the 100th time in NASCAR's top three series combined. Busch chose the inside lane, beat Harvick through Turns 1 and 2 and had a flag displaying the number 100 waiting for him at the stripe. Kasey Kahne ran third behind Busch and Harvick, followed by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Aric Almirola. With history in his sights, Busch passed Stenhouse for the lead on Lap 173 and began to pull away. To Busch, the most significant pass took place on Lap 152, when he split Harvick and Keselowski to take the second position. "I think the reason we won today was the pass out of [Turn 4], getting between the 22 [Keselowski] and the 33 [Harvick]," Busch said. "It was so tough to pass that any time you saw an opportunity, you'd better just jump on it." :clap: |
PING! Flower.
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Since he can’t go back in time, he’s not sure about the historical significance of winning 100 NASCAR races today compared to then, when Petty was on his way to a record 200 Cup wins and Pearson won 105, second on the all-time list. Busch is third on the all-time list. that's what I'm saying... |
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Crybaby tagged the wall pretty good
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