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Post by Brandon Miller on Mar 6, 2015 14:53:39 GMT -5
I think I disagree with most of you. I really have no stake in this as I neither dislike or pull for Kurt. I do think NASCAR was right to take this action. Kurt has had several instances over the years where his behavior was called into question. He lost 2 rides because of this. With the recent similar issues in other sports, things like this can have a major affect on the reputation and image of the sport. NASCAR has an obligation to protect itself here. They can't risk their image to protect the career of one driver. Especially a driver that has been tied to so much controversy over the years. I can say that I do feel bad for Kurt because I do think he is innocent, but I cannot put anything on NASCAR here. They are giving him a path to make his way back into the sport just as they have with several others. It's up to him to keep his nose clean now, even if that means staying away from crazy bitches. Then Nascar needs to hand down the exact same suspension to their CEO since he has an order of protection against him from his ex wife and has actually broken that order on at least one occasion.
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Post by Reyst on Mar 11, 2015 12:24:53 GMT -5
And now Effective immediately Kurt Busch's suspension has been lifted making him eligible for the Chase, his Chevrolet personal services contract reinstated, all for cupping the ears of a trained assassin... I think NASCAR realized their error. I agree with Smitty that NASCAR needed to do something about it, but feel the timing of their actions were wrong.
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