During the 2017 Kobalt 400, Kyle Busch got into a heated exchange with Joey Logano after the race. The drivers were involved in an on-track incident during the final laps which caused Busch to go off track.
Busch, on his way to a top-three finish Sunday, was pushed off the track after crashing with Joey Logano’s car as the two approached the checkered flag at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The story of these two adversaries hustling hard and battling each other is the same old thing. Most quite, recollect last season when their vehicles got into one another in Las Vegas and Busch threw a punch at Logano on pit street? Indeed, even the fans who pick one of their sides will probably never traverse.
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At the Michigan track Sunday, Busch completed fourth while Logano was seventh. In any case, there was one specific second (at the 1:55-minute imprint in the video above) during the race when the No. 18 Toyota driver seemed like he was prepared to toss down with Logano once more.
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Busch slid into a fairly little hole behind partner Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 Toyota and scarcely in front of Logano’s No. 22 Ford. Logano reacted by reaching Busch’s guard as he dropped down to within the track to attempt to pass the 18 vehicle directly back.
“Go tell the 22 if he swipes my rear bumper again and tries to fence me, it’s (expletive) on! Godddddd! This is the fourth time, the fourth (expletive) time I’ve run him down.”
Kyle Busch is the real NASCAR hothead
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Last year, NASCAR Cup driver Kyle Busch made some comments during the post-race interview which started a banter. The incident happened during the last year’s South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. After making contact with a few backmarkers The Candy Man wasn’t happy. His understandable post-race frustration led to a snippy interview and some fiery tweets.
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