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((ht: usatoday))Okay. Then there is this.It appears, at least on video that either Kurt Busch doesn't care for ESPN NASCAR pit reporter Dr. Jerry Punch...or he is agitated that he's having to wait for the director to call for their live interview during Sunday's broadcast of the Homestead race.The original story from USA Today RIGHT HEREIn this video you can hear Busch asking someone to get this...#$%^! out of my face among other things.It should be noted, Busch had just been forced out of the race with transmission issues.It's not really safe for work, but interesting never the less and we might add, apparently, Punch walked away.Here's the video from bakerskating88:
1 Comment:
  • I picked busch (97) back in 04. If ur that upset don,t talk sinple as that ,respect,respect,respect
    punch didn,t deserve that!!!!!!!
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