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Busch baffled by steaming Stewart
Nascar.com ^ | March 13, 2006 | By Dave Rodman, NASCAR.COM

Posted on 03/13/2006 1:48:34 PM PST by TexasCajun

LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- For the second time this season, sophomore Nextel Cup Series driver Kyle Busch plans to get together with Tony Stewart, after Sunday's UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400, to smooth over differences created on the racetrack.

The season is only three races old, but in the aftermath of his third-place finish versus Stewart's 21st, Busch vowed to meet with -- or at least speak to -- the defending Nextel Cup champion this week before the series heads to Atlanta.

"I'm sure he's already left the racetrack," Busch said. "If I can't catch him at the airport, I'll try to find his phone number during the week or go find him in Atlanta before practice starts to try to clear the air and get it over with and get it behind us."

Busch isn't sure what he needs to say, but he has no question about being compelled to seek the "chitchat," as he called it.

"You have to clear the air," Busch said. "You don't want to get spun out at Atlanta -- that would hurt."

In the last 80 laps of Sunday's race, Busch was the target of repeated assaults over Stewart's in-car radio and at least one case of contact between their racecars that had him questioning Stewart's intentions on his own radio.

Asked about the reference that Stewart "was trying to kill me," after the next-to-last restart with 30 laps remaining, Busch nodded his head.

"That was me and I was referring to Stewart because he was driving into the corners too deep and getting underneath my rear bumper and getting me a little bit sideways," Busch said. "A lot of drivers would recognize that as being very unappreciative.

"You never like going off into a corner at 180 miles an hour and getting your rear tires lightened up by air and having the chance to spin out and hit the wall, so it's never fun."

Just after the 200-lap mark, Stewart was third and starting to air his frustration over the crippling aerodynamic effects of being behind the second-place Busch.

Stewart's profanity-laced exchanges were offset by attempts from the sidelines to calm him down and keep him focused. Stewart alternately raged and apologized on his radio, at least once asking his crew to continue reminding him to be patient and stay focused.

With 41 laps remaining, Stewart finally was able to drive under Busch and pass him, and five laps later he turned the fastest lap of the top-five leaders. The aerodynamic deficiencies of following versus leading were immediately apparent to Busch, who asked his crew as he was passed again, "Where'd they all come from?"

When the next-to-last caution flew at lap 234, Stewart was so agitated that he told his crew he could not suggest any changes to the car because Busch had him so distracted. He did infer on the radio that that might work in his favor.

"You know how I get sometimes," Stewart said. "Sometimes it's an advantage when I get this pissed off."

How incensed he was was obvious after the race when Stewart exited his car and, after walking around it to look at the damage to its right side and going to his hauler to change clothes, he simply left the garage.

He paused only to shake the hands of most of his crewmen who were behind the hauler and to speak briefly with a couple other team members. He exchanged words with several media members but offered no explanations for the race's final chapter.

A statement was later delivered to the media.

"What I'm upset about is that with 80 laps to go we're sitting there for 15-20 laps behind [Busch] trying to get by and he's holding us up for no reason," Stewart said. "With 80 laps to go he's holding us up and we all have another pit stop to make."

It was at that point, both drivers explained, that they had a serious difference of opinion.

"Work on your car and go on," Stewart said of what he felt was Busch's best option. "There's just an etiquette. I'm frustrated with it and I honestly think I have every right to be.

"There's absolutely no reason to hold a driver up when there's 80 laps to go. That's the only thing I was disappointed about."

Busch said he had no choice, but had a different reference point for the trouble.

"The first time we really got going after each other was with about 40 [laps] to go -- maybe about 45 to go or something like that," Busch said. "That's the perfect amount of laps to go where it's time to dig in deep and get after it and get on top of the wheel and start going.

"There is no more rolling over and playing dead and letting guys go and stuff like that -- Mark Martin style. It's time to race and it's time to get after it and that's what I was doing.

"If I might have aggravated Stewart a little bit, then I apologize to him for that. But if I give up one spot to him, then I get aero-tight behind him and then I'm going back five, eight, or 10 spots like I did.

"I think I gave up third spot to either him or Kahne or somebody -- and then I fell all the way back to eighth. It was definitely one of those deals where, when you get stuck back in traffic, it's hard to get clean air and pick your way back through, especially for my car today for some reason."

Following a final round of pit stops under caution, Busch's Hendrick Motorsports crew put him back on the racetrack one spot in front of Stewart as they restarted fourth and fifth.

Stewart got into the back of Busch at least once after the green flag, which was part of what had Busch bemused. "So he did it just enough to where he was trying to deliver a message. To figure out exactly what that message was [was impossible]. Yeah, I know he's mad at me because he was giving me all kinds of hand signals, so I'll just have to figure it out."

Shortly after that backstretch contact, Stewart scraped the wall, which signaled the end of his chances for a decent finish. He began dropping back and his car's right rear tire began deflating.

He had to pit under the final caution, which knocked him back to 27th for the final restart before he made up six spots to finish 21st -- which was disappointing after he led 54 laps.

"I had to push so hard to get by Kyle, we just got tight behind him and brushed the wall [on lap 256]," Stewart said. "That's probably where we did the damage to the tire, but for sure it shoved the fender in. That's what made me tight and lost us all those positions.

"I'm not blaming Kyle for that because that was after the last pit stop -- you've got less than 30 laps to go, you've got to race at that point. I have no ill feelings toward him over me hitting the wall while I was behind him."

But while Stewart made no bones about his ire over the previous 50 laps, Busch still defended his stance, and his confusion over Stewart's reaction.

"I wouldn't say [Stewart] is picking on me," Busch said. "I would just have to say that maybe there was something that I did that I couldn't tell. I'm inside my racecar and I can't see what I'm doing outside of it.

"If I slipped up and slid in front of him one time, and whatever, then it was just my mistake on that part. We need to have another sit-down I guess and try to figure out exactly what I did wrong so I can try to change it and fix it."

Busch was pressed again on why he felt it necessary to seek out Stewart.

"I don't know if it's because I'm 20 years old and I'll accept all the blame, or whatever," Busch said. "But I can't see what I'm doing from inside my racecar outside -- you have to go back and look at the film -- but I don't remember running into his door at all today or getting under his rear bumper at all."

Busch finally said not for anyone to expect a radical change in his driving tactics.

"The racetrack is not only theirs, but it's mine, too," Busch said. "That's the only thing that I'd like to try to gain a little respect on. I raced fine with Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth, Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne today -- everybody I was ever around.

"For some reason, it's 40 laps to go and I'm digging in deep and getting on top of my steering wheel and not letting Tony Stewart pass me and for some reason, I've got a problem. So I don't know."


TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: 20; nascar; sports; tony
I don't know if it's news to anyone that the 2005 Nextel Cup Champion is a Jack-ass!!
1 posted on 03/13/2006 1:48:38 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: NormsRevenge

Hey Norm. ..can you ping the freeper crew for comment pls.


2 posted on 03/13/2006 1:52:00 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: TexasCajun

Busch's fault


3 posted on 03/13/2006 1:52:40 PM PST by Sgt_Schultze
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To: TexasCajun

Kyle is young and a bit aggressive, but Tony is a whining jacka$$. Wonder if NASCAR will penalize him for cussing over the radio. Since they gave him a pass on running over the pit road entrance marker cone, I would tend to doubt it.


4 posted on 03/13/2006 1:54:29 PM PST by RebelBanker (If you can't do something smart, do something right.)
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To: TexasCajun
"You have to clear the air," Busch said. "You don't want to get spun out at Atlanta -- that would hurt."
(Thinking: "That guy is nuts, I don't want him running me off the track at 180mph like he did Matt"


5 posted on 03/13/2006 1:57:45 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: TexasCajun

Neither driver has much charm, IMO. So for me its really entertaining. I hope no one gets hurt, though.


6 posted on 03/13/2006 1:58:16 PM PST by BillyBonebrake
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To: TexasCajun

We got owners, favorite drivers,
Boy, that Tony Stewart's a whiner.
An' we got rookies, advertisers,
Like, let's say: Havoline, Target, Sharpie, Caterpiller, NEXTEL,
Mountain Dew, DuPont, Lowes, Home Depot, Kodak,
M&Ms, UPS, Tide, Alltel, Gillette, Kelloggs, Viagra, Dewalt and, uh, Budweiser.
But the trophy girls still have my favorite parts.
Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, I love NASCAR.

We got cautions, we got pitstops,
You can't hear a dang thing once the flag drops.
An' poor Kyle Petty, an' swervin' Marlin, ha ha,
Are gonna find it tough to beat Mark Martin.
'Cause that Viagra car is always driven hard.
Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, I love NASCAR.

I love NASCAR, it's my kind of race.
Just watchin' Jeff Gordon fly up a wall,
Puts a smile on Dale junior's face.
No caviar. It's beer an Mopar.
Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, I love NASCAR.

I like short tracks, you'll see more wrecks,
An' about a million screamin' rednecks.
An' ol' Jeff Burton, ha, an' poor Mike Skinner,
Well, they've done forgot what it's like to be a winner.
An' Ken Schrader still ain't sure who his sponsors are.
Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, I love NASCAR.

**"Hey, that was a close one up there fellas.
**"But I got into one end.
**"I might pull over right up here next pitstop,
"I want you to get two right front tires.
"I need a wedge on the left side to keep this windshield playin' on the gas.
"An' you don't care, hand me a pair of underwear, I have messed all in my drawers."

I like football. (I like football.)
I like my wrestlin'.
I like a good game of air hockey,
I like some pinball now an' then.
How about you, Toby?

I love NASCAR, it's my kind of race.
Just to see Big E back on the track,
Would put a smile on every face.
No-one drove a car quite like Earnhardt.
Vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom, I love NASCAR.

Vroom, vroom, vroom: Gentlemen, start your engines:
I love NASCAR.


7 posted on 03/13/2006 1:58:50 PM PST by RebelBanker (If you can't do something smart, do something right.)
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To: RebelBanker

Stewart is out of control this year.


8 posted on 03/13/2006 2:02:48 PM PST by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: TexasCajun

Tony isnt very good at driving his line. He has bumped allot of drivers this year already at wrong times.


9 posted on 03/13/2006 2:05:27 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: cripplecreek
"What the hell is the matter with you?"


10 posted on 03/13/2006 2:06:55 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: TexasCajun

Yes: I agree he is a Jack Ass. The week he ran down from the top of the track to drive another driver into the grass was unbelieveable, It should ahve cost him a 2 week suspension, A blind man could see it was deliberate.

Where does it say in the rule book that a car has to give way to last years Champion? If he is fast enough he can pass any car on the track, if he isnt he has to wait his chance and sitting there getting all pussed up isnt going to help. I dont like following the little old lady in the left lane either but I havent the right to run her down.

A couple of years ago Nascar had to take Tony down a peg when he had this same problem of thinking he could ram his way through. Now he has become a big draw and NASCAR wont buck him like they should. A $20,000 fine doesnt hurt a guy making Tony's money but 2 weeks on the sidelines does.Even the announcers couldnt understand what the hell was wrong with him when he started bumping. Who the hell does he think he is?

Back in the old days this kind of crap was settled after the race by a contest at Fist city and if the driver couldnt solve it the Crew Chief would. Some people got black eyes but nobody died, If Tony keeps this crap up someone is going to get hurt bad.


11 posted on 03/13/2006 2:08:53 PM PST by sgtbono2002
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To: sgtbono2002

Mark Martin oozes class on the track.


12 posted on 03/13/2006 2:12:27 PM PST by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: sgtbono2002
The week he ran down from the top of the track to drive another driver into the grass was unbelievable...

That was Matt Kenseth and at 180+ MPH.

It was so deliberate criminal charges could have been charged had Matt gotten seriously hurt.

Wonder what Home Depot thinks of their champion?

13 posted on 03/13/2006 2:16:03 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: cripplecreek

I thought President Bush has had enough bashing for a while, let's bash Tony.


14 posted on 03/13/2006 2:17:04 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: TexasCajun
Screw Tony. Bloody hypocrite.
15 posted on 03/13/2006 2:20:52 PM PST by Dead Corpse (I believe that all government is evil, and that trying to improve it is largely a waste of time.)
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To: RebelBanker

I believe if you curse over a radio the FCC can come in and bust you a new one.


16 posted on 03/13/2006 2:56:28 PM PST by sgtbono2002
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To: Sgt_Schultze

good one!


17 posted on 03/13/2006 2:58:05 PM PST by NonValueAdded ("If I were a Cuban, I'd certainly be on a raft," Isane Aparicio Busto)
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To: TexasCajun
baffled by steaming
18 posted on 03/13/2006 3:03:42 PM PST by JRios1968 (A DUmmie troll's motto: "Non cogito, ergo zot")
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