ANOTHER WEEKEND FOR THE BUSCH BOYS TO HAVE FUN

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11 years ago
3,259 posts

Looks like Kyle is off to another Wild Thang weekend by rolling through the Nationwide clan. but he usually does a good job on short tracks. Now to see how the Sunday bullfight plays out.

Tony is not up to his old self,bet he is still feeling every shake,rattle and roll the car finds on the track. Sure he says he is A ok but and I do say but because he has a different swagger to his walk and to his face expression especially when he thinks no one is really watching..

Denny is on the pole and I think he surprised himself with that time, he showed that when he pulled back in to the pits . Matt Kenseth is lurking just behind him and he needs the win because he is moving and selling his house on lake Morgan you know.

Those Fords of Penske will surely have a say in who's who up front,at least at the beginning, B U T Marcus Ambrose is looking to carry the Petty Blue machine to victory circle for Richard Sunday so beware of the STP ..

Now Jr is still up in the top 15 to start and who knows he just may bump and run to the top,if his fuel gauge got installed correctly.. JimmiE Johnson is 6th but what a bunch of great cars he has in front of him much less who's marching forward behind him. Ok now lets see who has a different view of the start.. Where are all the noise makers at ? Come on yall lets renew the old fire that was once on here---- OK


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
11 years ago
3,119 posts

Frankly, Johnny, Kyle Busch in the Nationwide Series has become disgusting to me. In fact, having so many Cup drivers run that series is starting to really rub me the wrong way. Guess the dollars will keep them there but it is sad.

As for your observations, I agree that "Smoke" seems to be a different man this year. Whether it's the injury, having Kurt Busch put on his team without his say when Haas did it without asking, or the constant expense of putting another car under Danica, I don't know. It's sad.

As for Denny Hamlin, he is a pathetic case of overblown ego and selfishness. He belongs in a Toyota.

Every time I think Ambrose is going to be a threat, he goes south, and I don't mean back home. As for the driver of the 43, he shows a flash of talent here and there, but then I've had brief encounters with talent before and never made it big either.

It is an interesting season so far. Not into predictions much but I wouldn't be surprised to see the Championship come down to a last lap battle at Homestead between Brad and Junior with Brad taking Junior out on the fourth turn coming for the checkers with both spinning wildly, sort of like Petty-Pearson at Daytona in '76.

I still see hugely empty stands and television ratings in the basement. I really don't know if NASCAR will continue to exist on this level if something isn't done.




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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.