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Asked Kyle Busch about what happens to a driver's reputation when they pull a move like Austin Dillon did. He said Joey Logano has done it more than most. "There's a lot of guys that have done some desperate things to get wins even when they're not desperate."

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Фото профиля Curtis Bailey
Curtis Bailey1 год назад

Says the man who had to sit out races for trying to kill Ron Hornaday for intentionally wrecking him in a truck race over rage. You have no room to talk about anyone @KyleBusch

Фото профиля krista
krista1 год назад

That’s not even remotely the same damn thing . Dudes just mad bc Joey has done it to him multiple times.. you don’t come from 4 car lengths back , even Wallace said it wasn’t the same thing . Anybody with eyes can tell the difference

Фото профиля Kelly
Kelly1 год назад

Kyle forgets he’s done worse. But it’s ok. His opinion don’t matter. He needs to worry bout his own season rn.

Фото профиля Noah Belleville
Noah Belleville1 год назад

Kyles hate for Joey never fades 😂

Фото профиля Carl bc Hunt
Carl bc Hunt1 год назад

Does the candy man remember cleaning out June bug at the same track? LOL

Фото профиля vincent524
vincent5241 год назад

Joey still living in his head rent free 😂 dude’s a 🤡

Фото профиля vincent524
vincent5241 год назад

Right after he caught a bloody beating from Joey!! 😂

Фото профиля Tim Hoagland
Tim Hoagland1 год назад

Rare Kyle Busch W

Фото профиля Larry Lewis
Larry Lewis1 год назад

Thanks @KyleBusch 🙌🏻 you got it he has done it to others to win more than half his races and wants to act like an infant then endanger kids and family

Фото профиля Mike Foulkrod
Mike Foulkrod1 год назад

Guess Kyle forgot when he drove in 5 car lengths deep to spin Larson out at Chicagoland!

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