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The following statements are from Kyle Busch, Lee White, Joe Gibbs, and Ed Laukes regarding the conclusion of last Sunday’s NSACAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at Dover International Speedway (9-30-12).
Kyle Busch, Driver of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry
“I made some remarks out of frustration on my radio at the end of last weekend’s race in Dover that were very misguided. I owe my friends at Toyota and TRD an apology. We have a great partnership with TRD and they built me a motor that helped me lead over 300 laps and nearly lap the field. It's just frustrating that the caution fell where it did and suddenly it became a fuel mileage race and we were set up for maximum horsepower. Obviously, that worked well for most of the day and you can't control when the cautions will fall. “I think we have a great partnership with TRD and we will continue to communicate with them on what our team is looking for. I’m looking forward to getting down to Talladega this w...
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