Turns out there’s no avoiding Kyle Busch, which makes sense, really, because he’s been in one victory lane or another every weekend of the season so far.
This is Your Turn, and if you want to be a part of it, e-mail us your rants right here.
We’ll kick things off with this rant from Drew S. from The Mills, N.J.:
Which Kyle Busch is everyone fed up with? The brash kid from his first two seasons, or the mollified version from last season and this? He is no more arrogant than some of his off-track critics, nor is Junior more…Â DetailsÂ
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Fans that have been waiting for the Sprint Cup Series to kick into high gear received a jumpstart courtesy of Kyle Busch on Sunday at Bristol.
Busch not only spanked the field in the Food City 500 by leading 378 of the extended 503 circuits, he verbally reignited his rivalry with Dale Earnhardt Jr. The smack started when NASCAR called a bogus caution for debris on Lap 320 that enabled Earnhardt, who was in 18th position and the first car one lap down, to regain his position on the lead lap.
Busch laughed maniacally through his commentary. ”Eighty-eight, lucky dog. Hahahahaha!”
Busch knocked the No. 88 off the lead lap again on lap 438 but his focus had returned to keeping the competition behind him and winning the race. Further comment was reserved until the postrace… Details

The top six Indy race car drivers for 2008 included: Scott Dixon, Helio Castroneves,
Tony Kannan, Dan Wheldon, Ryan Briscoe, and Danica Patrick.
The Indy race car is an opened wheeled car with the engine located behind the driver.
What does the Indy car offer its drivers? Well, it can accelerate from 0-100 mph in less that three seconds and burn a gallon of gas every two miles. The drivers experience… Details
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