I’ve watched the replay of the incident in the truck race that started all this. At first it looked like Hornaday just got loose, and in trying to save it, accidently got into Busch. After watching it a couple dozen more times (thanks SPEED!) it started to look more like Hornaday intentionally bashed into Kyle’s truck, which, by the way, isn’t so out of character with Hornaday either… If so, I have a teeny weeny bit more sympathy for Mr. Rowdy than before.
The motor-mouths on SPEED said something that got me thinking about what Cazz said in this thread, about Jr. Johnson loving drivers like KB. First, Darrell Waltrip said that he got a “wakeup call” like KB’s getting now, and for the same reason. I wonder if that was while he was driving for Jr. Johnson. He didn’t say. Hmm… Second, one of the other talking heads compared Kyle Busch with the drivers of yesterday in another interesting way. Evidently, if you’re a pit reporter, interviewing KB anywhere but in Victory Lane is a chore, and you’re likely to get some verbal abuse from the Spoiled One. Not that I’m too sympathetic to reporters of any sort, but this guy pointed out that Dale Sr., Richard Petty, Dale Jarrett, etc., none of those guys ever refused an interview, even when they were having a bad day, and were not making anywhere near the riches that Kyle and his peers are getting today.