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Mosbonian 11-20-2011 10:31 PM

Lost in all of this....Jeff Burton letting Stewart slip by him for 3rd place last week. If Stewart finished fourth in that contest we would have been talking about Edwards winning.

Wonder if anyone will look to that....

Dylan 11-21-2011 12:29 AM

Tony Stewart Wins His Third NASCAR Championship At Homestead


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Tony Stewart has run the race of his life, driving with reckless abandon on restarts and
rallying twice from deep in the pack to win both the
Ford 400 and the Sprint Cup championship on a wild and wet
Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.


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Tony Stewart won the biggest game of winner-take-all in NASCAR history.

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"If this doesn't go down as one of the greatest championship battles, I don't know what will." -- Tony Stewart

DJ's left nut 11-21-2011 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 8126639)
Lost in all of this....Jeff Burton letting Stewart slip by him for 3rd place last week. If Stewart finished fourth in that contest we would have been talking about Edwards winning.

Wonder if anyone will look to that....

Stewart just drove possibly the greatest race in the history of the sport.

No, nobody's going to give a shit about the 3rd place last week apart from some crying Edwards fans.

That was simply an amazing display from Stewart. I've never seen anyone drive a car that hard for that long and manage to keep his nose clean the whole time.

I defaulted to Stewart as my driver when Earnhardt died and I've always thought he was probably the most talented driver I've ever seen, but that his focus was ass (all those Indy day trips he was taking when he was in Cup didn't help him in that regard). When you watch him damn near drive the wheels off a car like he did last night, you really start to believe it.

Jimmy Johnson is probably the best driver I've ever seen; his focus is second to none. But I don't think there's another driver on the circuit that could've done what Stewart did today. That was simply an amazing drive.

Demonpenz 11-21-2011 10:13 AM

Stewart was locked in yesterday. He was clicking those laps down and it was every bit of "in the zone" as I have ever seen. Jordonesque. I thought that the breaks lighting up on Carl was Evident of how hard everyone was driving. I think Carl was even trying to trail break or being on the gas and break a the same time trying to catch him. It was just just great and I am glad it wasn't cheapened by Nascars BS. I figured for sure we would see a late yellow.

Al Bundy 12-05-2011 07:27 PM

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Repeated bad behavior will not be tolerated.

Kurt Busch learned that lesson the hard way Monday when Penske Racing told him his services were no longer needed.

According to sources, it came after Shell Pennzoil officials told Roger Penske that Busch had to go if Penske wanted to keep their company name on the No. 22 Dodge.

I doubt Penske, as classy a billionaire as you'll ever see, a man who has built his stellar reputation around making sure he and his employees projected the proper image, needed much convincing.

Officially, Busch and Penske mutually agreed to end their association. There's nothing "mutual" about it. True to his character, Penske is doing the deed with dignity and professionalism.

Busch is trying to do the same.

"Leaving a great organization and a lucrative contract is not easy," Busch said in the team press release Monday. "But it's an important step for me and allows me to take a deep breath to work on things that can make me a better driver and a better person."

It is a lesson to every driver out there: Play like a grown-up or you won't get to play at all.

In an era in which big-money corporate sponsors are harder than ever to come by, and where every action or reaction is caught on some cellphone camera somewhere, acting like a petulant child is not an option.

Busch ran out of options. Too many temper tantrums, too many embarrassing incidents with the media, too many blowups on the team radio in which he constantly berated his team, his crew chief and even Penske himself.

The latest incident -- a one-finger salute in Homestead at the season finale and his profanity-filled lashing out at a reporter that became a YouTube sensation -- was a step too far.

The end result is this: One of the best drivers in NASCAR, a former Cup champion, is out of a job. This is a driver with 24 Cup victories, a man who has made the Chase in six of its seven seasons.

But his résumé and his talent couldn't save him. Sure, he'll have a ride next season somewhere. But a good ride with a quality team that can compete for the championship? Not likely.

Seriously, what are his options? Roush Fenway Racing clearly isn't one. He burned his bridges with Jack Roush six years ago, when Roush fired him before Busch moved to Penske.

Hendrick Motorsports? Rick Hendrick had his fill of the dysfunctional Busch family when he let Kyle go and hired Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Earnhardt isn't Kyle Busch's equal on the track. Not even close. But Earnhardt isn't a troublemaker and he is a sponsor magnet who makes money for the organization.

Is Joe Gibbs Racing an option for Kurt? You must be joking. Kyle barely survived this season at JGR. Why would Joe Gibbs bring in another Busch to double his displeasure?

Richard Childress Racing? Really? You think he would hire the brother of the man he pummeled back in the garage a few months ago?

Even if one of these team owners wanted him, no spots are available. RCR is cutting back from four to three cars. So is Roush.

Sponsors are paying less and wanting more from teams and drivers. Being talented isn't enough. Winning races isn't even enough if a driver places that company in a bad light.

If he minds his manners, Busch eventually will get another shot with a top team because team owners and sponsors want a winner. Great talent brings extra chances to succeed.

But this is a wake-up call for every driver in professional motorsports. And it should be a transformative moment for Kyle Busch, who must know now he was fortunate to escape the same fate.

Kyle kept his job -- barely -- after his on-track rage last month endangered the life of Ron Hornaday Jr. Kyle deliberately turned Hornaday's truck head-on into the wall under caution at Texas.

NASCAR took action, not allowing Busch to compete in the Cup race two days later. M&M's took its logo off the No. 18 Toyota for the final two races.

In a way, little brother's incident probably contributed to Kurt losing his job. Kurt's blow-up in Miami came when Kyle's situation still was fresh on everyone's mind.

The Busch brothers were lumped together, fairly or unfairly, and the people signing the checks to Kurt decided they couldn't accept the bad-boys brotherly image.

Whoever gets the job at Penske as Busch's replacement will not be the caliber driver Busch is. Few drivers are. But rest assured the new guy will walk the straight-and-narrow of required driver etiquette today.

It doesn't mean a driver has to be robotic with no personality. Look at Tony Stewart. He has had his out-of-control moments in the past, but Stewart has learned how to say what he wants without jeopardizing the relationship with his sponsors.

Maybe Stewart should teach a class on colorful talk with limitations.

The message is clear to every driver: Talent alone won't save you. Do things the right way or you won't do them at all.

stonedstooge 12-05-2011 07:33 PM

Bitch brothers got what was coming to them

Dylan 12-05-2011 07:33 PM

lol hush, stonedstooge

Bugeater 12-05-2011 07:33 PM

Huh. Kurt never got on my nerves the way Kyle did. Who did he flip off at Homestead?

Dylan 12-05-2011 07:35 PM

meeeeeeeeeeechelle

Al Bundy 12-05-2011 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 8173267)
Huh. Kurt never got on my nerves the way Kyle did. Who did he flip off at Homestead?

Some ESPN person.

Bugeater 12-05-2011 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by UCF Knight (Post 8173700)
Some ESPN person.

I fail to see the problem with that.

Al Bundy 12-07-2011 09:55 PM

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Al Bundy 12-23-2011 08:16 PM

Busch got a ride in the 51 car for next season.

chefsos 12-23-2011 11:20 PM

lol@ Kurt Busch


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