Top-10 Reasons Kyle Busch Was Going 128 Miles Per Hour On The Road Tuesday In North Carolina

S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
13 years ago
514 posts

10. Restrictions on testing have forced teams into some crazy alternatives.

9. Just to show the world that he's fast in anything that he drives.

8. Wanted to go speeding by the Hendrick Motorsports headquarters just to rub in some more to them what they got rid of.

7. Preparing for an appearance in this year's Cannonball Run.

6. Because Goodyear sent a really good tire.

5. Those creepy living M&M's were on the floorboard pushing the accelerator.

4. Thought he saw an ESPN camera crew behind him looking for an interview.

3. To show his NHRA moonlighting brother Kurt that he's better than him in drag racing too.

2. Blockbuster called and said they could only hold the last copy of"Hannah Montana: The Movie"for 10 more minutes.

1. Had teammate Joey Logano with him. Wanted to show him what it felt like to go really fast in a car without crashing it.


updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
13 years ago
3,119 posts

Jerry, those are really good, and imaginative. But I know your talent for writing such things from that "Legend's Night Before Christmas" from a couple of years ago. This has attracted so much attention that Brent and George were making jokes about Busch and NASCAR at 6:40 a.m. and really giving a bad impression of what NASCAR is all about. Interesting question posed, however by Brent. If Kyle loses his drivers license will he lose his NASCAR license. When I raced, I had to show my South Carolina License to get a NASCAR license. But maybe they just put those things in M&Ms bags now. Thanks for a great laugh this morning.

Tim




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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.

S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
13 years ago
514 posts
No license required..if so Allmindinger would not be racing
Mike Sykes
@mike-sykes
13 years ago
308 posts
Great job Jerry and Tim you were right until the big buck sponsors got into it you were required to have a valid drivers license in the state which you reside in. Some that were going to lose their drivers license would then give an address in a neiboring state and get a license there and some had several licenses in different states. I had done the same thing for a couple of states and used the race tracks address as my mailing address. Most people could care less in those days. But it came in handy when they was pulling you over to give you a ticket and you handed them a Florida or Georgia license and NC never knew the difference. Just a thought.Maybe Kyle should have given them his Nevada license.