This was a explanation of how the ending came about between kyle and Keven and described as smart move.
It was a first win for Regan Smith and another chapter in the dramatic story of Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick at Darlington Saturday night.
Smiths Chevrolet was fast on old tires as he held off Carl Edwards Ford in the final laps. Smith even hit the wall at one point but was still able to hold off Edwards.
But it was after the checkered flag when the action really started to pick up. Kevin Harvick wanted a word with Kyle Busch. Maybe more than a word.
In the final laps Harvick slowed just enough to allow Busch to pass, then got back in the gas and gave a shove to the rear of Buschs No. 18 Toyota.
But Kyle Busch was having none of that. Kyle intentionally drove Harvicks No. 29 Chevy down the racetrack causing Harvick to wreck his own teammate, the No. 33 of Clint Bowyer.
Then Busch came around and took another swipe at Harvicks Chevy sending it spinning. It was two for one shopping at Richard Childress Racing for Kyle Busch.
Harvick stopped his car directly in front of Kyle Busch and climbed out of his car ready for a fight. At this point Busch made his best move of the night. He waited until Harvick was out of the car and drove away clipping Harvicks Chevy in the process and crashing it one more time into the pit wall.
Its a good thing Busch got away. My money is on Kevin Harvick in a street fight like that. That may be Kyle Buschs smartest move yet.
What do you think? Could Kyle have taken him, or was he smart to run away.
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM