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How does Kyle Busch fans feel about the Juan Pablo Montoya incident?

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What is your opinion of it and who is to blame?

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  1. Well...I didn't neccesarily think Juan should've done that under caution, I didn't see the battling that took place 50 or so laps prior that they were talking about, not saying it didn't happen, just saying I didn't see it. It was what it was, they're both firece competitors, they're both aggressive.

    I liked Juan before, I still like Juan, Kyle's still my favorite driver, and I see no reason to get my panties in a bunch over it. No blame from me, hard racing is hard racing. End of story.


  2. both but it was BS on both sides

  3. i cant stand neither one of them

    so i could give a ratsass what happens

    i hope they take points from both of them

  4. This was exactly like the Hamlin/Keselowski Nationwide deal.

    Kyle threw a rock and Juan returned a cement block.

    Poor Juan got fined two laps, Hamlin got nothing.

    That was kool stuff, reminds me of the good old days.

  5. I am a fan of neither one, but i don't hate either one either, but i am actually leaning towards hate now for JPM.  Juan shouldn't have wrecked Kyle like that under caution. He could have caused more innocent drivers to wreck in the process.  If my driver was kyle busch, or if JPM done that to my driver, i would still feel the same way.  Kyle may do stuff sometimes that make people hate him, but he never does that on purpose.  He drives rough and aggresive, but that is a far cry from wrecking somebody on purpose under caution.  Both drivers were being immature but JPM is more at fault. I know you wanted kyle fans to answer this but i would feel the exact same if my driver was in kyles' shoes. I try not to play favorites and instead tell it like it is.

  6. I am neither a JPM fan or a Shrub fan I just want to answerd the question.  At short tracks you always have bumping and grinding, tempers flare and next week it will be all over and there will be another drama unfolding right in front of us.  If you like this just wait til the Bristol night race.

  7. Juan Pablo wrecks about anyone he can get close enough to, and it was under caution...that was the bonehead move of the day. It pretty much put a period on how Kyle Busch's race had went up to that point.

    It just sucked, but at least Juan and Kyle were both honest in their interviews and maybe they will be able to talk it over or something while Juan prepares for his next victim. They both were in the wrong, as Kyle rubbed him a little heading to the caution, but I didn't think Juan should have just spun him out and put a lot of other people at risk at the same time. I don't think NASCAR is going to hand out any penalties tomoorrow, though, according to their site. It was just good stuff that used to happen all the time in NASCAR, and it actually made the race a little more exciting.

  8. It was exciting.  I blame both of em.  Neither was willing to relinquish their spot on the track.  To bad Bristol's nothing more then a hole in the ground now.  That's what we used to see there. At least we have Richmond and New Hampshire to watch some good rubbing and bumper to bumper action.

  9. I'm glad juan got fined 2 laps, now he can talk and knowbody will understand him.  I HATE JPM.  

    please give me best answer, I NEED 1

  10. My opinion is why did Kyle feel the need to give him a donut for nothing going down the front stretch?

    I like both of those guys but I don't see why he had to do that.  After that it was on, you can claim what montoya did was much worse but at that point the anger sharks are already swimming.

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