Found August 19, 2009 on
From the Marbles:
What a wild weekend. It possessed the absurd, some requisite tragedy and a dramatic denouement. I liked Brian Vickers as the leading man, but Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, and Lisa Mayfield nailed their supporting roles. Moreover, it proved that Crazy still exists in NASCAR, and as the Chase takes shape, the circus will only get better. Kyle may be typecast, but he plays the stereotype perfectly. Following the Nationwide race, his actions were so predictable. ESPN didn't even follow Keselowski's burn-out. Instead, we listened to it as the cameras and commentary followed the Kyle Busch Show.And he didn't disappoint. "I'm sure I'm complaining and whining and I'm a cry baby," he self-commentated. Yeah, pretty much. Actually, you nailed it. Thanks for doing my job for me. It's far easier when you call out your own actions so I don't have to come up with clever euphemisms.(Speaking of bad interviews, what was up with Jr.'s interview after his s...
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