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Reverse the roles

Monday May 05, 2008 @ 11:42 PM EDT

I think a lot of people like Junior for his character. I’m not going to lie, I’ve been a junior fan since his first Busch race. If you were to reverse the roles in the actions of Saturday night it would have painted an entirely different picture. Jr. would have won the crowd would have roared and Busch would have had a wrecked race car. Although that was not the outcome, Jr. took and chose his words wisely,Busch on the other hand has a bad attitude. His comment “Jr. didn’t get a win, and now I have to put up with it” If the shoe were on the other foot, there is no doubt in my mind that Busch would have called it dirty racing. He is only 23 but he believes he knows it all, just look at the night before with Steven Wallace and his comments about being a young kid and trying to learn it all. Don’t get me wrong I think Kyle Busch is a very talented driver, but even talented drivers make mistakes. I believe it was a racing deal, and Busch did get loose into the corner, but he wouldn’t even admit his mistake, by mistake and mean driver error. He was just sorry it happened but said Jr. could have moved up or I could’ve moved down no one was at fault. He over drove his car into that corner it’s simple as that. It was still an accident but it was still his fault. On another note when do you criticize a fan for staying true to his driver, seriously, come on now.

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