Congratulations to Ryan Newman, who won the GFS Marketplace 400.
Of course, if you know me, you know my favorites are Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman, and Michael Waltrip. So today was a good day, even if Kurt needed to pit with one lap to go.
Anyway, tonight, I am sitting here watching the neighbors “sneaking” out next door (they rent, and I think they are slinking away in the night), and I decide to check NASCAR’s site for any interesting tidbits. Guess what I find?
The feud between Jimmy Spencer and Kurt Busch flared up again in the garage area at Michigan International Speedway after Sunday’s GFS Marketplace 400, with Spencer allegedly punching Busch while Busch sat in his race car.
So what happened you say?
Busch’s car ran out of fuel, crew chief Jimmy Fennig said, as he tried to drive it back to his hauler after the race.
It stopped, interestingly, in front of Spencer’s transporter.
Spencer then rammed Busch’s rear bumper, causing the bumper to buckle. Spencer got out of his car and approached Busch, reaching through the window and allegedly punching Busch.
Of course, we all know the story about their “feud”, but come on.. Hittin’ a guy while he is still in his car?
Roush told Speed TV that Spencer broke Busch’s nose.
Hmm… Some might ask how Spencer (the decrepit old has-been) could do such damage, but those of us who watch know that Kurt has a pretty good sized honker and any old-fart could hit it, even if trying to miss.
“There’s an ongoing investigation into the alleged assault,” Lenawee County Deputy Jeff Patterson said. “It will be investigated thoroughly (and) we’ll attempt to get ahold of some witnesses.
“We’ve already spoken with both parties and we’ll submit it to the prosecutor.”
Poor Mongo. (smirk)
“Of course, it’s primarily in Mike Helton’s hands to decide what he needs to do with Jimmy after these repeated assaults that he’s had, either on the race track or the rest of them.”
How much you wanna bet nothing happens (from within NASCAR)? Arguing, gesturing, bumping, and tapping are one thing. Assault is another.
Is it just me or does the “decrepit old has-been” have a case of poor sportsmanship?
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