"I think [Ambrose] was a little aggressive getting into the bus stop, but you have to do what you have to do," said Busch, who is currently leading the series standings. "I had the second-best car out there today. I never saw him. I just couldn't keep going through the bus stop. We may have missed on something."
Aggressive???
Come on down under and the Supercar crew will show you 'Aggressive" Kyle!
Well done Marcus!
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And here you were talking trash on Dennie getting aggressive with Marcus last week at Pocono. If he keeps doing that, he might be a NA$CAR driver one day!
Way to go Marcus, two in a row.
I took myself off to the Sandown Park round of the Supercar Series a couple of weekends ago Caz.
It seems the race stewards are relaxing the 'Nanny' atitude to a little rubbing of doors ...... blatant punting up the back gets punished but I was highly entertained by two of our better drivers getting stuck into one another over two complete laps.
By the end of the race all four door mirrors were gone and the paint on both cars was well rubbed on both sides, but that was all.
Typical mid-Winter 'Sandown Weather' contributed to the entertainment level as well.
Plenty of on track aggro but very few cars punted off as a deliberate move.