I wish I had some pictures of the school bus we transformed and took across the country to watch all the races back in the late 90s. Need to ask my parents if they have some pics of it stashed away somewhere.
Well, rules are rules. He did break them. They might have gone a little bit too far however . Kurt shouldn't have threatened a reporter... that's all there is to it.
Anyways, we had a wonderful time at Dover. Yeah, I don't like Johnson at all, but since it was my girlfriend's first live race and she's a fan of his I made an exception. Not that I was rooting for him by any means.
The wreck on lap 8 made me a little mad. The field of competitors was noticiably smaller following that, but that's just racing. Nothing you can do about that incident.
Excelent race to see in person. Any word as to why the motors expired in the number that they did?
Anyways, I had a great time, and I hope that you guys who are going to Pocono this weekend do as well
His tirades were entertaining for a while but I'm quickly getting sick of him, I'm glad they parked him for a race. I wouldn't mind a bit if Finch fired him and he was out of the Cup series completely, he adds nothing good to the series at this point.
Rumor had it that that Finch stated on XM radio he said that if Kurt didn't get him self together that he'd be rid of him. He was said to have been glad that Kurt would be on the side lines this week
I havn't heard it myself yet though, and a NASCAR.com commenter is my only source, so... it really doesn't hold any water.
For what happened on Saturday? No. That isn't why they suspended him though, it was for all the stuff dating back to Homestead last year. Obviously the media want their story and they can't back off of him for 2 or 3 races, but if they did it would at least give the guy some time to think. The video shows when off-air with Justin that he was telling him that he can't do this stuff. He was trying his best not to step outside the box that NASCAR put him in. Obviously after he did go out of it.
Sure the guy needs to control himself, but it won't change over night with the current media torture. Maybe I just give him too much slack because I'd explode on a reporter too.
I don't think there's anything wrong with exploding on reporters. Adds some life to the sport; racing needs some of that 'rock star' personality in it again.
That being said, I just don't like the Buschs. Not because they're bad tempered, but more just because they're scrawny little guys with severe over-compensation issues and massive egos. There's some people that you just don't like.
Actually, if I am not mistaken it is only required by the top 3 finishers in each race. This is a part of the entry into each NASCAR event for each driver. There may be a few exceptions and since a few years ago this might have been expanded into the top 5.
Following each race NASCAR holds a press conference with the top 3 finishing drivers and the winning crew chief, but beyond that I don't beleive that anybody is "required" to give interviews by NASCAR. Team and sponser contracts might require drivers to give interviews though of course.
Kurt can't find Cup funding still. This is why....
He was there to give one, therefore he gave one. What he said shouldn't go toward whether it is an interview or not. If so, Tony most of the time isn't being interviewed.
With 1 top 10 finish and having crashed as many cars as he has, it makes me think that the 51 would be better off with a driver that would actually get the car to the finish line. Cheaper and maybe even better finishes
I'm really looking forward to this weekend's race. I'm excited to see what the new pavement acts like and see how the drivers will tackle the tricky triangle.
As I've gotten more and more into pure racing I've gotten more and more excited for weekends such as Pocono, Indy, and road courses. I still love the excitment and difficulty that other tracks bring, but as I get older I'm even more able to enjoy long green flag runs and less close quartered racing.
It kills me that some NASCAR fans can't enjoy this kind of racing. It also kills me that some people feel the way that they do about NASCAR. They don't think it's even racing in some cases...
I guess I just don't understand some people's closed minded natures.