All you saying guys NASCAR is just going around in a circle like a retard, you deserve a pie in the face. It’s way much complicated than that and a simple mistake will end your race in 3 seconds. Going at 300 km/h (186 mph) constantly, inches away the other opponents while trying to make out the best out of the tires can be pretty much nerve wrecking.
Toyota driver Kyle Busch, third in the Sprint Cup Series, went through that in the Kansas practice this Saturday.
In a fraction of a second Busch made contact with Carl Edwards and Brian Vickers, his M&M’s car being sent into the wall and loosing its front end.
On Sunday, he started near at the back in a backup car. See the wrecking moment in the video bellow.
In a fraction of a second Busch made contact with Carl Edwards and Brian Vickers, his M&M’s car being sent into the wall and loosing its front end.
On Sunday, he started near at the back in a backup car. See the wrecking moment in the video bellow.