There are three constants in life; death, taxes, and Kyle Busch having witty responses. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver is notoriously infamous for his single-liners and sarcastic answers, as well as his eccentric personality.
This was once again recently on display as an internet troll tried heckling the #18 driver.
A Twitter user who goes by the name of Christopher Taylor asked Busch, “Why do you type like an 11 year old,” to which the two-time Cup champion responded, “There r character limits on here.”
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Simple, hilarious, and sensible.
There r character limits on here 🙄🙄 https://t.co/fZTNOpnjkp
— Kyle Busch (@KyleBusch) August 26, 2022
Obviously, this led to a bunch of NASCAR and KFB fans to appreciate the driver’s quick wit as they reacted on his response.
Wish I could like this more than once! @KyleBusch
— *Lydia Martin* (@Lydia_martin13) August 26, 2022
Never change dude! Love it! Now let’s get to that Kaul….. I mean let’s get to Daytona that’s what I meant 😉
— Fandom Empire (@FandomEmpireNow) August 26, 2022
There may be character limits on here, but there doesn’t seem to be any limits on the characters who are on here. I mean, they let me on.
— Brent Hooper (@QohelethBH) August 26, 2022
Kyle is the Man! Better question: why did you ask a question without using a question mark? 🤔
— Barry Abbott (@BAbbott67) August 26, 2022
Ha! An not to mention there's no damned edit button!
— Bill Foster (@Foster_Bill_) August 26, 2022
Lmaooo
— DarkCrypto (@YTDarkPlays18) August 26, 2022
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Kyle Busch headed towards a “big change” in his career
In an interview ahead of the race at Watkins Glen, Kyle Busch candidly spoke about the situation he is in right now with Joe Gibbs Racing and his future, and the struggles that have come with it.
“The first time I went through this was 15 years ago and it was a learning experience,” Busch said. “It was hard then too, but it was nothing like now. Then it was just me, myself, and I.”
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However, with where he’s in his life now, Busch claimed that a “big change” is coming in his, and his family’s lives.
“I don’t feel like it’s fair to me or my family or anything else if we’re going to have to spend less time together moving forward because we are going to have to change our lifestyle, no questions,” he said.
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“But again, it will not look the same as what it has for the last 15 years.”
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