NASCAR put forth a set of "rules" a few weeks ago which virtually sentence a driver, crew member, spotter, or anyone else involved with a team to NASCAR purgatory. It was clearly stated huge fines and loss of driver and owner's points for many violations, not the least of which was criticizing the "on track product". Please note, even NASCAR didn't call it racing when these rules were set forth.
Kyle Busch was clearly heard, and it has been replayed by the media many times, to say that the X-Finity race was "rigged" because the caution was thrown, freezing the field, when Baby Busch blew a tire while leading the last lap. To make things even worse for the Holy Gee, the other two JGR cars ran out of gas before making the finish. By the time Kyle failed in his attempt to wreck Austin Dillon on the last turn of thelast lap, it was too late for NASCAR to throw out the lifeline to JGR and it was not a JGR car in victory lane.
Kyle Busch, finishing third, being the crybaby he is, failed to show for the post race interview as required by the NASCAR Rules. Violation number two.
Once upon a time, NASCAR handled down penalties on Tuesday. This year they moved it to Wednesday to allow additional time for the imaginative folks who "enforce" the rules to come up with ways to best suit certain teams and drivers (i.e. JGR). This time, it took the "brain" trust until Thursday to determine that Kyle would be fined $10,000.00 for not showing up at the press conference. A great "out" for the NASCAR bunch meaning Busch was fined the paltry amount and no action what so ever was taken on the criticism of the "on track product". No big deal, Joel Osteen is sending Joe a check to pay the fine.
I'm just hoping the racing stays as good as we saw at Fontana in the Cup race, that Toyotas keep having issues, and that at some point in what is obviously a far distance future, Kyle Busch grows up enough to match his talent behind the wheel.
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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.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM