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If Dale Junior drove with the same style as Kyle Busch would you disown Junior like you have Kyle?

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Or would you say he really is the second coming of his dad? I am talking driving style alone and not personality, which Junior lacks. I am sure Junior fans would love him more than ever for being aggressive if he raced like Kyle Busch wouldnt they? And he would probably win more too

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  1. if Jr drove more like his daddy it would be good to see but if he was just like kyle Busch wrecking people and then blaming it on other people and just actn a *** like he did at dover  if i was a team owner after dover and he dissed my team like that hed be out of an job or id chew his *** out real good


  2. Oh goody!! Another fun filled night of "let's bash on Dale Jr."

    I'm not even his fan, and I'm sick of it!!!

  3. If Dale Jr was an a*****e like Kyle no one would like him either.

    What's your point?

  4. um I think your on earth not what if land

  5. agreed with shortnst answer. Jr could be a tad bit more aggresive, might have helped last weekend. idk.....

    And if your not bashing then why the comment about his lack of personality?  How do you define personality?  Hater....

  6. can u seriously stop wondering about similar/identical driving style?!

    there r not 100% identical styles, and i'm sure drivers r not trying to copy the same driving style...

    How many similar 1383082408 drivers can have? well alot...

    lot's of drivers, and not lot's of ways 2 race lol

  7. he would probally still have have the fanns.just beacuse he is dale jr. son of dale. but i would like if he drove more aggressive but to the extent of kyle . i personally find kyle a hot head that has many things to learn.

  8. Kyle Busch has won me over as a fan, strictly because of his driving.......I will always remain loyal to Junior though. I like Juniors driving style, he is very aggressive......when neccesary, and he knows when to just ride and save the car until the end, now we just need to get Tony Eury to figure out how to make the car good toward the END of the race!!!!

    Not sure where I was goin with this, so I will stop now.......

  9. Wow, you basher's are getting pretty creative with your underhanded, shady ways.

    I, for one, like Jr for Jr.  He drives his own style, and I'm glad he doesn't walk out on his team after a wreck, or walk around making himself look like a fool by saying "DUH" on national tv.  f*ck off.

  10. Kyle Busch is a wreck waiting ot happen, he has learned how to abuse the cot and the so called 'softer walls' to his advantage. a classic case of the safer you make things the stupider people get. making cars safer and still having idiots driving them doesn't work the most important 'safety' improvement is in the "nut behind the wheel"

  11. Like I said in your last Jr bashing question, I do not like Earnhardt Sr's driving style.  And yes if all of a sudden Jr turned into a snot nosed little **** and drove so agressive he knocked other drivers out of contention and acted like a smart @ss infront of the camera's and dissed his own team, you better believe I'd stop liking him.

    And because he would never think himself so high and mighty as to do that, that is why he is my #1 driver.

    Again to prove my point, I used to be a Tony Stewart fan till his mouth got in the way.  (But I still respect his fans and him as a driver)  I used to like Kyle till he started acting like he was a god.  

    So yes if any of my favorites start doing things I dislike they'll lose their appeal to me.

    Carl Edwards is another of my favorites, but his appeal has teetered at times because of his pit road aggression.

    So you're asking retoricle questions.

    I'm sure there are Carl Edwards haters that would ask why you like him.

  12. These Kyle haters would be absolutely drooling over Dale Junior. Even I would be a Dale Junior fan if that happened. But instead it's Kyle who possesses those genes so I like him more.

  13. if dale junior drove more like kyle busch, i'd have a tougher time picking favorites between the two. but for now, i have to stick with rowdy being my favorite, and settle for just being a fan of junior's.

  14. no i would actually turn to jeff gordon and he'd be my new favorite driver. Beating and banging in OK at short tracks, but anywhere else and it's just dirty driving. That's a reason i dislike kyle busch. and by the way jr has no personality because he is not a thinker. he is a driver. just like ricky bobby.

  15. nope.

  16. i agree with you totally.... jr. lacks  in the ability to win..........

  17. We've had it wrong all along.

    You did, I did and even one of NASCAR's most astute talent evaluators -- ultra-successful team owner Rick Hendrick -- did.

    We've been searching desperately for the next Dale Earnhardt and naturally figured his spunk and spirit could be found in his son -- Dale Jr. But, in reality, Kyle Busch, the man whom Hendrick fired and replaced with Junior after last season, has all the makings and markings of the next Intimidator. He has the ability, he has the attitude, he has the audaciousness. He has everything except the last name.

    After his first Cup victory at Daytona in Saturday night's Coke Zero 400, Busch acknowledged, "We didn't have the best car." Maybe not. But they definitely had the best driver.

    If you're scoring at home, Busch has won six times this season by himself. Meanwhile, Hendrick's entire four-car team has won just twice -- and those victories came on pit-stop gambles that paid off.

    Hendrick, as great as he's been as a team owner, may go down as racing's version of the guy from the Red Sox who traded Babe Ruth, the guy from the Trail Blazers who drafted Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan or the guy from Decca Records who rejected The Beatles.

    Busch, only 23 years old, has moved to Joe Gibbs Racing this season and has become the driver who is the white-hottest, not to mention the most-hated. And this is why he has the stuff to become the next Earnhardt.

    The thing that made Earnhardt great wasn't just the victories he piled up; it was the vitriol he brought out. Yeah, he was loved by some, but he was hated by many more. He was the "Man in Black" for a reason -- because he was more anti-hero than hero.

    And so is Busch. Just as Earnhardt Sr. was "The Intimidator," Busch is both "The Instigator" and "The Irritator." He doesn't just get over on other drivers when on the track; he gets under the skin of fans when off it.

    When Busch was bumped by another car early in Saturday night's race and suddenly dropped from third place to 37th, a group of five Dale Jr. fans cheered and high-fived in the infield. Little did they know that Busch would deftly maneuver his way through the pack, blow by Hendrick driver Jeff Gordon (how sweet it is) and win the race on the final lap.

    When a writer tells the five Junior fans he is searching for "Kyle Busch "haters," they all raise their hands in unison.

    "He's a punk," says Scott Bird, who came with his buddies from Virginia.

    "He's a cocky, arrogant $%^&*," chimes in Billy Grady.

    Fans hate Busch not just because he wins with brashness, but because he wins in one of them " 'furin' cars" -- a Toyota. The only thing that might irk the good ol' boys even more would be if Busch drank imported beer, smoked clove cigarettes and advocated gun control.

    Just like Earnhardt Sr., Busch drives hard, sometimes too hard. Earlier this season, he knocked Dale. Jr. into the wall at Richmond and just last week his aggressive style caused Juan Pablo Montoya to intentionally wreck him at New Hampshire.

    And the beauty of it is that Kyle, like Dale Sr., relishes his role as the villain. "If I win," he likes to say, "it makes them [fans] more upset and they end up crying all the way home."

    After Saturday night's victory, he jabbed the booing fans by leaping from his car, waving the checkered flag and mockingly bowing to the crowd. After a victory recently at Darlington, Busch scoffed when a fan threw an empty beer can at him.

    "Next time," Busch said with a wicked smile, "make sure it's full so I can enjoy it."

    Somewhere up in that Great Tri-Oval in the Sky, Dale Earnhardt probably snickered at that comment because it's something he might have said himself.

    Just like the Man in Black, Kyle Busch not only drives like the wind, he's not afraid to spit into it

  18. Every one would say that the second coming of his dad is really here.

  19. I agree with Sarah all the way.

    Go Dale Jr.!!!!

    JUNIOR NATION!!!

  20. Certain Junior fans, for whatever reason, are more loyal to him than to God or country.  I doubt they would disown him.

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