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I dare ANY reporter to try an interview him
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Chevrolet have suspended their relationship with Kurt Busch,so it's really made no difference.I see NASCAR has adopted the guilty before proven innocent policy.
Kurt Busch out of the Daytona 500 and suspended indefinitely
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Now Kyle Busch has been taken to hospital after a major accident in the Xfinity Series. He hit an unprotected concrete barrier.
Matt CraftonDo we know who will be filling in for him yet?
Huh ?Not been a good few days for Kyle Busch
You got the brothers confused,didn't you ?I see what I did![]()
You got the brothers confused,didn't you ?
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I can see why they did it.It wasn't mention after the race but watch carefully and you'll see Kyle Larson go flying off track at speed and into the wall on the inside back straight,just like Kyle Busch did on the front section the day before.Difference is Larson would've hit a safer barrier,but it was still at speed.From some accounts I have read that it was one of the best in a long time, but some say it was one of the worst. NASCAR definitely dropped the ball on the finish