Kyle Busch got out of his demolished car and went straight toward Victory Lane as he pulled off his gloves ((pictured, thanks Orlando Sentinel/Jacob Langston)).He didn't win the race Saturday night, but he had a score to settle with the guy who did. Four officials got in his way, grabbed him and forced him toward the infield care center where he was examined and released.Minutes before that, Busch tried to make a blocking move to win the Coke Zero 400. As he turned his nose in front of Tony Stewart, Stewart stayed straight. Busch went across Stewart's hood, up the track and crashed into the outside wall."You don't want a race to be won like that," Stewart said. "I don't feel as much gratification from winning this race as I probably should just because I don't like the way the outcome happened. It's a product of the racing like [crew chief] Darian Grubb said. I guess tomorrow I might be happier about it."Four weeks after Stewart's firs...
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