Kyle Busch, Richard Childress Have Altercation After NASCAR Truck Race In Kansas

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous Sports' started by 86WARD, Jun 4, 2011.

  1. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Kyle Busch was put into a headlock and punched several times by famed team owner Richard Childress before falling to the ground, according to several people with direct knowledge of an altercation that occurred after the Kansas Truck Series race on Saturday. Busch, who had raced hard with Richard Childress Racing's Joey Coulter late in the event, was confronted by Childress in the garage following the race. According to several sources, Childress removed his watch and handed it to grandson Austin Dillon before walking up to Busch. Childress apparently didn't like what he heard from Busch upon speaking with the driver, and the 65-year-old grandfather placed Busch in a headlock and punched him two or three times. Busch then went to the ground in a defensive position to avoid further injury, but Childress attempted to punch Busch again after he rose.

    Kyle Busch, Richard Childress Have Altercation After NASCAR Truck Race In Kansas - SBNation.com
     
  2. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    Good. This should happen to that little happy Busch regularly.
     
  3. themush

    themush iDIOT sAVANT

    Uhhhhh WOW!!!

    Really? Kyle you should be banned for the year because you got your butt whooped in front of a number of people by a man drawing social security.

    twinky, you should be banned for the year because you ambushed a cat cat and beat him senseless.
     
  4. Dragonite

    Dragonite Simply Arrogant!

    LMFAO, the tough guy act from this little hecker has now lost all credibility eh?
     
  5. Mike S.

    Mike S. GIF Hall Of Fame Class Of 2007 Staff Member

    the following is from Jayski.com

    NASCAR officials met with Richard Childress and Kyle Busch Sunday morning at Kansas Speedway. Later NASCAR president Mike Helton met with the media and said that, in NASCAR's view, Kyle Busch did not do anything during or after race to violate his probation. NASCAR considered ejecting Childress from the track but decided to allow him to stay because his teams needed a race-day leader. However, Childress will have restrcitions on where he can go during the race and it not likely to be allowed on pit road. In addition, further penalties to Childress will be announced by Tuesday. Following is NASCAR's complete statement: "NASCAR has reviewed the incident involving Richard Childress and Kyle Busch after the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race Saturday at Kansas Speedway. We have met with all parties involved and have determined what happened yesterday is unacceptable and will not be tolerated by NASCAR. Richard Childress's actions were not appropriate and fell far short of the standard we expect of owners in this sport. We have met with Childress this morning and made our position very clear to him. Further, we expect he will make it clear to all in his organization to ensure this situation does not escalate any further. We will announce our actions regarding this incident Monday. Kyle Busch remains on probation with NASCAR and we continue to watch his actions carefully. However, we have determined that Kyle's involvement in this incident does not violate his probation and no further action is required."