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3 Comments
steamboat230
May 21 2008 17:17
Well...
I did just write a blog comparing my favorite driver to KB. Not saying either is better than the other, more like they are about even.
superfreakee
May 21 2008 17:08
but.....
you never said who you like and why he is better then Kyle, you just went on and on about Jeff Gordon and Dale SR….. you are still stuck on another blog that I wrote.
steamboat230
May 21 2008 16:55
Ok....
While I am not bashing Busch I can answer this question easily. Busch is running the best out there right now, but to compare him to Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Sr. is laughable for one main reason. Success in Nascar is fleeting. Busch has won 3 times this year, and thats great. Jeff Gordon has won multiple championships, and might have challenged Sr.‘s total of championships if they didn’t do chase format the past few years. He won 40 races in a span of 4 years and 3 championships out of the four years. Richard Petty even came out and said “I don’t care if someone can win more championships then I, but this kid is out there trying to challenge my wins record too.” That in itself says alot. I’m not even a Gordon fan, but he really is one of the legends of the sport. Dale Earnhardt set the model of consistency, and had an iconic presence wherever he went. He commanded respect, had 7 cup championships and 76 career wins including a stretch he had 28 in 4 years. He finished in the top 10 in 67% of his races. I’m not saying Kyle Busch won’t grow to rival these numbers, but to compare them now is foolish.