Kyle Busch gets grounded

Having been out of the country for over 2 months, working long hours and limited access to up to the minute meda. I just ran across this Nascar news item. Kyle Busch banned from racing this entire weekend for intentionally wrecking Ron Hornaday during a caution lap. Hornaday was in contention for the Truck series championship. He's no longer in contention, thanks to Kyle Busch. Busch was also a contender for the Cup championship but that's been negated since his suspension. He has a history of using really poor judgment.
He's a menace to society..all I can say is about time. He's gonna kill someone with that temper. I am truly happy he's parked.
Kyle needs to be reminded that he isn't paying most of the bills for his racing team and that he let down many people in his selfishness.
It's about time they disciplined that cry baby.

As I stated earlier, Mr. Busch does not pay the bills for his racing team.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—The fallout from Kyle Busch’s road rage at Texas continued Thursday when one of his sponsors asked for him to be removed from the season-ending Nationwide Series race, The Associated Press has learned.

Multiple people familiar with Busch’s schedule told the AP that Z-Line Designs asked this week that Denny Hamlin replace Busch in next weekend’s Nationwide race at Homestead. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because Busch’s future was still being discussed Thursday with sponsors and Joe Gibbs Racing.

Among the options being considered is Aric Almirola replacing Busch in the final two Sprint Cup Series races of the season, as primary sponsor M&M’s decides how it wants to proceed with Busch. Although NASCAR has cleared Busch to race this weekend at Phoenix, JGR officials have been silent on his status in Sunday’s Cup race.

Busch has been off the track since he intentionally wrecked Ron Hornaday Jr. under caution in the early laps of last Friday’s Truck Series race at Texas.

Busch has admitted he lost control of his temper, and has since apologized. NASCAR suspended him from all racing at Texas, and this week fined him $50,000 and placed him on probation through the end of the year.

Busch, who seemed unrepentant after the accident, admitted losing his temper.

“I lost my cool, no doubt about it,” he said. “I’ve been wrecked four weeks in a row, and I’ve had enough of it, and I retaliated. So it’s certainly my fault for doing that. If everybody wants to say, ‘Hornaday is racing for a championship, roll over,’ that’s not my fashion. That’s not anybody else’s fashion out here.”

His tone changed considerably a day later, after NASCAR “parked” him from all competition at Texas.

“I’ve had a lot of time today to sit and reflect, and try to put my thoughts into words as best I can,” he wrote in a lengthy apology posted Saturday on the Kyle Busch Motorsports web site. “I want to sincerely apologize for my actions during Friday night’s Truck Series race at Texas.”

It’s been a tremendous fall for the 26-year-old Busch, who just two months ago was the favorite to win his first Sprint Cup championship.

He opened the 10-race Chase for the Sprint Cup tied with rival Kevin Harvick for the top seed based on his four regular season victories. But he again faltered in the opening Chase races and was never a serious title contender.

This latest problem comes at the end of what’s been a rough year for Busch, who actually had made huge strides in showing more maturity and patience both on and off the track. But he still had many missteps, including one on pit road with Harvick at Darlington that earned him a $25,000 fine.

Busch also lost his North Carolina driver’s license and was fined $1,000 for driving 128 mph in a 45-mph zone in May. He was also ordered to do 30 hours of community service and serve a year of unsupervised probation.

Busch was also in a confrontation in the garage with rival team owner Richard Childress, and NASCAR fined $150,000 by NASCAR for his actions.

Busch also had contact with Elliott Sadler during a Bristol truck race in August, then intentionally wrecked Sadler a few minutes later as retaliation. Sadler drives for Harvick, a longtime Busch rival, in the Nationwide Series.

In his apology Saturday, Busch noted that his missteps have undone all the progress he’s made in maturing this season.

“Through a lot of support from the people around me, I feel like I’ve made a lot of strides this year, but this was certainly a step backward,” he wrote. “Moving forward, I will do everything I possibly can to represent everyone involved in a positive manner. However, I know my long-term actions will have more of a bearing than anything I say right now.”

Busch is one of NASCAR’s most successful and polarizing drivers. He has 104 victories spanning NASCAR’s top three national series, and consistently dominates in both the Nationwide and Trucks Series.

This year, Busch has four wins in the Cup Series, eight in Nationwide and six in Trucks. He drives for his own truck team, and said last month he’ll field a Nationwide team next season and planned to drive for himself in some of those races.

But he’s disliked by some fans for everything from his success, his feuds with Harvick and others and his aggressive on-track attitude.

Although JGR has not said if Busch’s job is in jeopardy, he has been fired before. Hendrick Motorsports let him go at the end of the 2007 season, when the team made room to sign Dale Earnhardt Jr.


He should be criminally prosecuted for aggravated assault if not attempted murder.

Those vehicles, at those speeds, are unbelievably dangerous, even under caution.

He purposefully sent a truck doing 60 or so into the barrier, long after the yellow came out.

Basically, it was the racing equivalent of a hockey player wandering into the opposing teams' locker during intermission and smacking an opposing player over the head with a stick.

I'm glad sponsors are now backing away from this petulant goon.
And be sure to hook up Mike Helton as an accessory.
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Originally posted by: ken2v
And be sure to hook up Mike Helton as an accessory.


Come now, we all know that Mike is simply looking out for the best interest of NASCAR.

Bye Kyle, love what you've done with the car, hope the new driver likes it.
Statement from M&Ms: Mars, Incorporated announced that they will be removing Kyle Busch from driving the M&M'S car for the remaining two races of the 2011 NASCAR season as a result of the incident during last Friday's NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. The car will not run with the M&M'S paint scheme until 2012, at which time Kyle Busch will be the driver with the expectation that no future incident take place.

"As a proud member of the racing community, Mars and the M&M'S brand strongly support the partnership we have with Joe Gibbs Racing and are committed to NASCAR. Yet, Kyle's recent actions are unacceptable and do not reflect the values of Mars," said Debra A. Sandler, Chief Consumer Officer, Mars Chocolate North America. "While we do not condone Kyle's recent actions, we do believe that he has shown remorse and has expressed a desire to change. We believe our decision will have a positive impact on Kyle and will help him return next season ready to win."
"We strongly support Mars' decision," said Joe Gibbs, owner of Joe Gibbs Racing. "This gives us all time to work together to foster a positive change where Kyle can continue racing in a way we can all be proud of."(Mars, Inc.)(11-10-2011)

Guess he's not going to be Rowdy Busch anymore!
Roulette Man, You gave a good history of his antics. The one you left out was when he was awarded the $20,000 custom made guitar for winning Nashville's Nationwide race. Trying to mimic Pete Townsend of the WHO, he smashed it into tiny pieces. He might have at the very least donated it to a charitable organization to benefit a good cause.

I hope he matures, finds some humility, gratefullness and acceptance of things he cannot control.
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