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Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson collided on the track at the conclusion of Stage 2. The No. 8 team’s day at Gateway was spoilt by it. Although Rowdy wasn’t too pleased with anything, the NASCAR champion only had himself to blame.
In many respects, Kenny Wallace has one of the greatest voices in the NASCAR industry. After the race, Old Herm discussed the Busch and Larson altercation on his YouTube channel. The former racer for NASCAR enjoys discussing everything related to the sport.Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson collided on the track at the conclusion of Stage 2. The No. 8 team’s day at Gateway was spoilt by it. Rowdy was not really pleased with everything, but the
This was the most contentious of the on-track moments. Wallace saw the replay and knew without a doubt who was at fault. Wallace clarified, “Kyle Busch on the outside, and that was the preferred lane all day long.” It seems like you’re at a dirt track, and this lane is really large and broad. You think to yourself, “Whoah, if they get any higher, they’re going to be in the marbles, they’re going to be in Never-Never Land.” They continued to press this groove upward. There’s Busch out there. Kyle Larson is going crazy about him.
So, here’s the thing: I understand Kyle Busch was running two [newer] tires. There are two tires on Kyle Busch. Larson arrives with four tires now. Here’s Busch, who then declared, “I’m fighting for stage points.” Thus, Busch says, “I’m going to keep him back.” I just need to keep him off the track for four more laps to earn those stage points. Suddenly, Kyle Busch is like, “Nope,” whoa! And then all of a sudden, they start bashing as they approach the straightaway.