the Big Ten: Best Kyle Busch Wrecks
May 19, 2008 by Tim Zaegel
Filed under Racing
With all of the controversy that Kyle Busch has managed to cause already this year due to his reckless on-track behavior, I thought it would only be fitting to compile a list of his most shining moments … or, rather, his top-ten wrecks. Enjoy!
10. Busch gets spun by Jeff Burton at the finish line as they race for the win at the Sam’s Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2007.
9. Kyle Busch sets off “the big one” in the 2006 Aaron’s 499 at Talladega.
8. Richmond wasn’t the first time that Kyle Busch has been involved in an accident …read more
Stewart Okay After Wreck(s) in Vegas
March 5, 2008 by Tim Zaegel
Filed under Racing
Tony Stewart came into this past weekend of NASCAR action riding on as hot of a hand as anyone in the garage as he sat first in the Nationwide Series points standings and third in the Sprint Cup Series. Lady luck played an evil trick on the man known as “Smoke” and took an ugly turn for the worse … twice. On lap 138 of the Nationwide Series’ Sam’s Town 300, Stewart – who at the time clearly had one of, if not the, dominant cars in the race – made contact with David Reutimann and the two cars slid …read more
NASCAR Busch Race Ends On A Great Note
What a gentleman – Jeff Burton! Kyle Busch lost control of his car just before the start/finish line. Of course, Jeff Burton was ahead of him, so he would have finished second anyway but Jeff Burton went to find Kyle to make sure he was ok. What a guy – no one better could have won this race!
Congratulations, Jeff Burton!
Busch Series Driver Greg Biffle Warns About Cup Race At Las Vegas
Veteran Busch and Cup Series driver, Greg Biffle is out of the Sam’s Town 300 after blowing a tire. In a post accident interview, Greg warned about tomorrow’s Cup race because of the tires. He said it’s like driving on black ice. That’s something most of us can relate to – no grip whatsoever.
It’s really too bad about the tire situation. Greg thinks that even if the speeds were faster it would be safer with a somewhat softer tire.




