Really. Sure doesn't sound like it to me. You sound like someone who doesn't like him. I could be wrong :scratch:
Up until today, when did he ever cry about anything? Last thing I heard him say after the wreck was.....:idea:
Humph. He didn't say anything.
And why are you so worried about what he says or doesn't say? A grown man worried about what another grown man is going to say or do. That's sound a bit suspicious to me.
I dispise Tony Stewart, but I could care less what he does or say, on or off the track, unless it effects me. (more on how Stewart's past actions have effected not just me, but every single NaSCAR fan)
I believe you. I'm a Jeff Gordon fan, too, but he has gotten so vanilla on and off the track it's not even funny :worried:
You're right, he has no right to be pissed off, but he can if he'd like. He has the right.
You're my age, I gather. I joined the Marine Corps when I was 18 back in 1988. I agree with you wholeheartedly that at 24yrs old, the guy should be acting a little bit more mature, but so should a lot of people. And don't go around pointing the finger at someone else because none of us are immune from doing something dumb and immature.
None of us.
I don't care if you're 20, 30, 40, or 90, we all do stupid and immature things from time to time.
But it doesn't bother me. Do you want to know why?
Because he races for the Joe Gibbs.
Yes, the same Joe Gibbs that polished a (rock) stone named Tony Stewart.
Remember the Tony Stewart that pushed a photographer and had to go to anger management class for it. Who was much older at the time when that happened then Kyle is today.
The same Tony Stewart that was fined by his sponsor. How many time has that happened in this sport?
The same Tony Stewart that pushed a woman in the garage, causing NaSCAR to change the rules regarding access to the garages by fans.
For the newer fans to the sport, it used to be any fan with a pit pass was able to have access to the garages too. After Tony pushed a female fan in the Bristol infield, NaSCAR decided it would be best to limit the garages to reporters and hard card holders.
No longer is NaSCAR like the NHRA where anyone with a ticket has access to the pits, drivers, and crews.
Thank you, Tony
I know you mean that in a nice way
As long as people here can respect others and not call each other names, I could care less what you call the drivers.
I will not let this forum become a name calling forum like so many other forums.
But if someone protest to what people on our forum says about another drive, I'll ask that we tone down the rhetoric.
It's amazing how the guy got labeled before he even came into the Cup Series. He was Kurt's brother, so he must be bad.
I remember when he did speak his mind after races, and people would call NaSCAR radio and bitch about it.
Does anyone remember the race after the Hendrick plane crash? Kyle wanted to win that Busch race so bad so he could dedicated it to the victims. After the race he said just that and the next monday people called up XM 144 to bitch at Kyle and call him a cry baby for not winning that race.
I was like OMG, the kid didn't even say anything bad but fans are calling in bitching about Kyle.
So why should Kyle say anything now? People are just going to bitch about it on the radio.
I bet Dale Earnhardt is happy he didn't have to deal with NaSCAR radio. I didn't get to listen to any call in shows growing up. They didn't have any that I recall in Southern California. The only motorsports radio shows I remember as a kid were all motocross.
I remember Darrell Waltrip had a TV show on cable. TNN maybe. We didn't get cable until 1986, but people didn't like DW back then.
Oh well. Say what you want about the guy. He's becoming my favorite driver. Say what you want about him. It says more about you then it does about him