Favorite Driver(s):
Auggie Vidovich
NASCAR fan since:
1947
Legends to me:
Bobby Allison, Dale Earnhardt, David Pearson, Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough
Favorite tracks:
Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Infineon Raceway, Kansas Speedway, Lowe’s Motor Speedway, Richmond Int’l Raceway
First race I went to:
2000 Daytona 500
Races I regularly go to:
Daytona 500/Speedweeks, Las Vegas, Bristol – Spring race, Bristol – Summer race, Martinsville – Spring race, Texas – Fall race, Phoenix – Spring race, Phoenix – Fall race, Richmond – Fall race, Darlington, Lowe’s – Fall race, Dover – Summer race, Infineon, New Hampshire – Summer race, New Hampshire – Fall race, Chicagoland, Kansas, Homestead-Miami, Brickyard, Watkins Glen
Most memorable NASCAR moment(s):
Getting lost in the infield at Daytona; meeting Jessica Alba before the Coca-Cola 600; narrowly escaping Martinsville with my life.
Profile:
Writer. Traveler. Adventurer. Amateur poker player. Guitar Hero novice. What else do you need to know?
Other interests:
Spearfishing; eating mustard-based barbecue; trying to figure out “The Sopranos” series finale; dominating my rec ice hockey league; base jumping; hitting the J from way downtown; refinishing antique furniture.
Here for:
Talking smack about drivers



Debbie528
May 11 2008 14:38
Winning isn't Everything
Some may think that it doesn’t matter that Kyle isn’t popular, he’s winning races. NOT SO!!
His poor decisions aren’t doing his sponsors any good. I don’t recall seeing Kyle in any M&M or Toyota comercials. It’s a sad day when you have a personality that can’t sell chocolate. You see Tony with Home Depot & Subway, Carl with the AFLAC Duck, etc. Waltrip can give him the nickname “wild thing” and idiots can try & compare him to Dale Sr. (blasphamy). I haven’t bought M&M’s since they became his sponsor, and wouldn’t even consider a Toyata. Until Kyle grows up and get’s some class, the best sponsor for him would be pampers. Kyle needs to remember, he is representing his sponsors. Now it’s back to the old saying “winning isn’t everything”!!!
checkers1961
May 11 2008 12:15
Get over IT Beer drinking REDNECKS
If the roles had been reversed Jr in the “18” and Kyle B. in the “88” the next day there would have been a Rainbow all over the country, birds would have been singing all Jr nation would have been saying “what a racing move, Jr is as good as Sr. Jr Nation needs to start looking at things the way they are instead of the way they want them to be !!!!!!!
jeffchamp24
May 11 2008 06:40
Dale Jr. fans
Boy Kyle doesn’t seem to be the only one trying to egg on Jr. Nation these days. Keep these articles up and you’ll probably be dodging beer cans right along with him.
RCREDNEK
May 08 2008 17:59
NASCAR's Fault!?
I feel that you also have to point a finger at NASCAR for not black flagging a car that could have and in this case did cause a caution. They black flag cars with smoking engines and with equipment left on them after a pitstop so it seems to me that a car with a flat tire should also be black flagged. Never the less Kyle Busch still wrecked Jr. which upset a lot of people including myself. NO Kyle should have not tried to race Jr., thats what he gets paid to do, but intentionaly wrecking someone that is a different story Kyle plain as day turned his car to the right spinning Jr. out.
DrShaRun
May 08 2008 13:45
Kyle
Does Kyle need security from Earnhardt fans or from Jr. Himself? Where can I find a list of ALL the NASCAR rules? I would like to understand them.
Dr. Flouton
BOOGITY! BOOGITY! LET’S GO RACING BOYS!