Kyle Busch on Friday was ticketed for reckless driving after he "chirped" his tires while pulling out of a gas station and into a fast-food restaurant next door.
Busch received the ticket Wednesday night in a Richmond suburb. This charge carries up to a year in jail, a $2,500 fine and a driver's license suspension. He is to appear in Henrico County General District Court on May 23 according
to the radio report.
Busch brothers seem to have their problems with others, so often.
Kyle Busch
Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by Bob Alkire, Apr 15, 2006.
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I don't really find that news surprising.
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Hey Bob,
Can you provide a link for this information? I'll check Jayski and I suspect I'll find it there. -
OK, I read an article about this on thatsracin.com. It sounds like much ado about nothing. If Kurt Busch can "chirp" the tires on a Buick Rendevous, he should get a trophy, not a ticket!!! :D Also, he cooperated with the police rather than mouthing off to them like his big brother, Kurt. Let's not hold Kurt accountable for the sins of his brother.
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But with this,"Tuesday, Busch again appeared at the Richmond raceway for the Virginia kickoff of "Focus on Driving," Sprint Nextel's attentive driving education program."
I don't think this is the picture they are looking for, if he is going to be in for safe driving on Tuesday. -
The cop was probably a Jeff Gordon Fan
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I'm guessing he left more like a 5-foot patch of rubber. That Buick probably has a turbo and nitrous.
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I'm guessing - that young NASCAR drivers have a target on their vehicles - that just invite police harrassment!
The kid can drive - and I'm guessing again - that had he desired - Kyle never would have been caught by that officer!
Of course - I'm not suggesting that we thumb our noses at the police! -
Kyle Busch had more trouble last night,and NASCAR officials said they will review the possibility of further penalties on Monday.