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Jeff gordon vs kyle busch?

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ok. who saw gordons interview on victory lane? busch gave the finger 2 gordon n they had a heated discussion.

gordon: "i guess he doesnt like people racin him. he gave me the finger, n thats not necessary."

busch has finally overstepped his boundary. 4 years of experience in busch, and this being his first year w/ some real success, n he thinks he knows everythin bout racin?! GORDONS A 4x (should be 6x) CHAMP w/ 16 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN CUP. n pissy *** busch thinks he can tell him wut 2 do n wut is right or wrong racin?! good 4 gordon 2 set him straight n tell him wutz up. busch needs a good *** woopin on the track in order to know how racin in cup REALLY is. dale sr. would have made busch his ***** had he done that to him.

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  1. well thats Kyle Busch for ya...


  2. I missed this as well.

    Speed Victory Lane is on again this morning at 4am eastern and 8am eastern.

  3. Glas to see that someone else thinks that kid is a douche bag....as far as ROBERT G...last night with JR im sure youre speaking of the nationwide race, in which you saw a car owner (JR) stick up for his driver something you wouldnt stereotypically see JR do...second, if respect should be lost for anyone it should be Denny Hamlin....saying that Brad obviously hasnt raced in the sprint cup because he doesnt understand how to dive, if Denny is going to ***** about driving with "less experienced" drivers than he should not be driving in the d**n series, as well as Kyle Busch....eventually they both will get their blocks knocked off....i just hope i get to see it....great question!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. kyle wasn't giving him the finger, he was telling jeff he was number one, just as junior nation was trying to tell kyle at richmond ;-)

    but i'm sorry, you're whacked.  i saw the bit and you've blown it waaay out of proportion.  jeff had his talk with kyle, and they showed them talking calmly.  kyle may or may not have flipped him off, who knows except iggy, because of course iggy was there - just like iggy's always there when kyle walks away from poor starving children who have been waiting for weeks in the rain for his autograph.  bull$h!t.  

    and wallace and spencer were speaking primarily about hamlin and his comments saturday night.  those comments were incredibly ignorant, i'll give you that.  read some of my responses and i'm the first to say he should learn to plead the fifth any time a camera comes near him.  no one has ever accused denny of being the "sharpest tool in the jgr toolbox."  and jimmy and kenny were speaking out of total ignorance of what kyle discussed with jeff.  i remember a few weeks ago when those two knuckleheads were all over kyle's case about what happened at richmond, only to turn their stories around within a week.

    but even if kyle was upset that jeff held him up while he was a lap down (or about to go a lap down), that's nothing new.  i've heard at least a half-dozen top drivers say the same thing.  heck, tony said as much last year about denny when the two of them tangled.  even jeff burton, mr. mild-mannered, had choice words once for someone he felt didn't get out of his way fast enough, and no one knocked him for it.  and burton called out his guy on national tv - kyle talked with jeff off-camera, and refused to discuss it in post race interviews.  

    gordon acts like he's never gotten mad at someone for "holding him up."  puh-leeze.  check out some of the better "confrontation videos" on youtube to see what choice things jeff felt he had the right to say to people like tony stewart, matt kenseth and others for not driving as jeff thought they should.  his four championships are great accomplishments and he's a great driver, but he is not the be-all and end-all and he's one of the last guys who should be calling kyle out on national tv as "not liking to get passed."  what, has jeff become so used to getting passed that he's just learned to like it?  i think not.  and at least kyle had the grace to not whine about it (for once) to the cameras.  they asked him to comment on it and he declined, while gordon went on whining about how kyle doesn't like to "be raced hard."  sorry jeff, but there's been only maybe one race this year where you had the equipment to race kyle hard.  the rest of the time you've been more of an obstacle than an opponent.

    don't get me wrong - i like gordon.  i liked him back when he was getting booed nearly as badly as kyle gets booed now.  but i liked him because of his talent, and his willingness to stand up to so-called "veterans" who were trying to hold onto their pasts.  and now he are one.

    nobody knows what kyle said, but i'm sure it wasn't any worse than things a dozen other current drivers haven't said to someone not respecting the unspoken code amongst drivers.  and i guarantee it couldn't have been worse than anything stewart has ever said about people in his way, including former champions.

    again, both guys were racing hard, and each thought the other should understand their point of view.  they call that a disagreement, especially amongst passionate drivers, not a war.

    and when jimmy spencer speaks about etiquette and courtesy on the track, how can you take it seriously AT ALL.  he was one of the least "courteous" drivers the track has ever seen, and one of the least talented.  and kenny, well kenny just runs his mouth, giving advice to people who by no means need advice from him, especially if it's about how to win on the racetrack.

    'nuff said.

  5. Yes, Gordon was hot, this was just another example of Kyle being rude and stupid......

    he thinks he can tell seasoned pros how to drive, and he is good, but Kyle is not that good, he has had some good luck this year, but could certainly take some lessons from Gordon, Jr,. Martin, Stewart, Johnson.....

    Kyle did flip off Gordon, and there was  no need for it..

    I hope Nascar fines him but good and takes away his points for unsportsman like conduct.

    Kyle will see the paybacks, and they are comin soon....

    Kyle is just mad, he cant get to the front and win........he needs to settle down and race and stop the remarks and gestures before someone cleans his plow for him....

  6. lol, dangit.... why didnt i watch the post race show.

  7. The use of the bird is common practice in Nascar.  Gordon needs to get over feeling like the Golden Boy and learn to get out of the way when a faster driver is behind him.  By the way, Busch DID pass him and came in 2nd.  And where are the two of them in points?  Hmmmmm.....

  8. I saw that too and you know you don't ususally see Gordan get bent out of shape to often so it was pretty funny.  And Jeff was a 100% right in what he said even the commentars said so. Kyle seemed to think that Jeff should move over and let him have his way and well this is racin boys and girls it doesn't work that way and Jeff said that he wasn't just gonna give it to anyone you want it then race me for it that's what the fans came here to see and that's racin. And my 2 cents on this is "you go Jeff" you want it earn it!!!

  9. Learn how to spell you moron.

  10. It was on SPEED "Victory Lane"

    And yes this just makes Kyle Busch look more dumb to everyone. Lmao its the last lap and hes complaining about tough racing? Thats just acting babyish.

  11. In the eyes of gordon and JR nation, Kyle can do no right.

    If he were to move out of the way and they got into a wreck with someone elese they would complain the Kyle didn't race them and that is why they wrecked.  Jr. Nation lost all respect last night.  Has a Gordon hater, I now hope Gordon wins over JR.

  12. Can't say as I saw that, saw them interview Kasey, Greg, Kyle, and Jr. never saw Gordon's..

  13. Perhaps if you did more reading, and less yapping, you'd know that Kyle has WAY more experience than 4 years in Busch Series.

    Kyle Busch has just as much right to show how he feels, as does the next guy. Everyone talks about how Kyle is just a

    crybaby and so on, but the only ones I ever see crying, are

    the ones complaining about Kyle Busch.

    He is not here for YOUR pleasure, obviously, since you are not a fan. He is here to do a job and put on a good show for

    us fans.

    On a final note, respect is earned, not just given away.

    I don't care if a driver has been active for 40 years, if he

    does not deserve respect, he will not get it. If Jeff did

    something wrong, then at that moment he did not respect Kyle. So I'm glad Kyle expressed himself.

    THIS IS NOT THE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND FOLKS.

  14. You vs English

    English just kicked your ***

  15. It was most likely on Speed and It seems perfectly legible to me also I completely agree that he can race however he wants and Kyle needs to get a bit more experience it is getting a bit ridiculous to hear him and Hamlin both complain that they didn't get enough room to race but yet they give no one any room themselves its racing

  16. When was this? And can you make that legible, please?

  17. Yeah, I saw the interview with Jeff. I really appreciated the way he handled himself. He could given the attitude back to Kyle, but instead he remained civil and calm. In regard to Kyle on the other hand, his attitude and arrogance come as no surprise. Both he and Hamlin (who I'm convinced has a Jeff Gordon complex) are the opposite of Jeff: rude, obnoxious, and arrogant.

    To be honest, I was a little surprised at the way both Kenny and Spencer called Hamlin and Kyle out. I thought it was awesome though. And Kenny had best  the quote regarding the incident: "When you've won four championships, you've earned the right to race someone however you want to."

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