Wish I could be there to watch the race cause its gonna be very good. For what it counts Kyle actually said on Sirius radio he is using borrowed equipment because his own late model cars do not conform to Delaware's Late Model rules. Seems to me he's once again showing everyone its his talent that makes his on track performance so good an nothing else. Otherwise what's his incentive to openly admit his own late models don't conform to a tracks rules?
Wish I could be there to watch the race cause its gonna be very good. For what it counts Kyle actually said on Sirius radio he is using borrowed equipment because his own late model cars do not conform to Delaware's Late Model rules. Seems to me he's once again showing everyone its his talent that makes his on track performance so good an nothing else. Otherwise what's his incentive to openly admit his own late models don't conform to a tracks rules?
He has CRA super series cars, apples and oranges, just because they are late models don't mean they match up in much other than ABC bodies.
I do not like either one of the Busch boys, but repsect where they are. They are farther in racing then I will ever be, and I'm fine with that. But this thread is absolutely useless, and personally a dumb one.
I do not like either one of the Busch boys, but repsect where they are. They are farther in racing then I will ever be, and I'm fine with that. But this thread is absolutely useless, and personally a dumb one.
+100
As a direct answer to the question:
The cars used are the same used in weekly competition, in this case, Jamie Ramsay's #22 for Kurt Busch, and Matt Robblee's #28 for Kurt Busch. The only difference will be the drivers and the setup that each Nascar star puts into the car through their practice sessions.
-John Houghton
Delaware Speedway
Wow....Kurt Busch is gonna drive both cars at the same time? Now THAT is some serious talent.
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