NASCAR drivers get ejected from races on only rare occasions. Here's what they did to deserve it…
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We have a personal foul, on number 22 pit crew, after tackling number 18, they were giving him the business! 15 year penalty, and automatic, 1st down! One of number 22’s pit crew has been ejected for his personal foul!
Yes, this was a low effort joke, I’m currently enjoying my camp so I’m enjoying my relaxation! Deal with it and sorry you don’t like it. LOL!
@MVRowner nobody said anything about the amount of effort you put into the joke?
@Green Bullet I was joking.
@Green Bullet getting ahead of the hate XD
This is like a highlight heaven but in nascar
Ah another highlight Heaven follower, same!
But better
Another HH follower as well
LOL
“OH HE CAN’T DO THAT”
Normal people: _want to park their cars…_
NASCAR drivers: *_don’t want to get their cars parked_*
well duh
Ejection is not a great term to be used for auto racing.
Disqualification fits better and doesn’t leave the ambiguity of sounding like the driver was fired from a cannon, or violently thrown from a moving vehicle.
Which NASCAR driver do you think is *most likely* to be parked next??
Heads up. #45 Bubba Wallace – Las Vegas 2022 Reason: Unsportsmanlike Conduct/Violent Aggression
Kyle Busch – Temper guy.
@Maestro 42 why
“Kyle Busch should be parked for this race and maybe the rest of the season, for that”
@TobuTori I didn’t say that you did. I simply stated the obvious. He’s not as great as he thinks that he is. He’s an arrogant anus with the temperament of a toddler.
@nascar and bowling fan 388 I’ve seen a lot of clowns in my lifetime but you are going to get in my top 5s.
Kyle has 2 cup series championships and has 227 overall wins in his nascar career. He’s matured a bit and has learn to step back from some things. I feel you you’re being a hypocrite by whining and bitching about Kyle being a cry baby. Maybe you’re the one who needs to grow up
@Eddie Rodriguez Jr “Jr. Was never overrated” absolute bullcrap
@nascar and bowling fan 388 Jr never won a big boy championships. He’s by far the most overrated racer of all time riding on daddies coat tails. Kyle bush has 2 titles and tons of wins. Way better driver.
LOL, that was a pretty slick intro to the sponsor plug.
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You forgot one important thing, nascar listens to the teams on the radios so if you or your team say “Go Get him or I’m gonna get him ” and then do they will park you and maybe more but if there is no communication about what your gonna do alot of the time they get away. That is NASCAR’S Version of targeting
That’s pretty much what happened in the Martinsville 2002 incident between Kevin Harvick and Coy Gibbs.
“Most drivers go their entire career without getting parked once”
And then there’s the Busch brothers. How many times have they been parked combined? Is it more or less than 10?
God i miss the old kyle. He was fantastic.
Love how Kenseth got suspended the rest of the year but when Kyle did it at 2x the speed at Texas and years earlier Nascar was only like nah one race park. Shows what team lawyer Kyle had that Kenseth didn’t have.
It was years before and also Kyle w got wrecked 4 times in a row
@Gaming With Colton it also wasn’t as personal as Kenseths was.
Well, after watching this video, the biggest moment I have to talk about is what happened at Texas in 2011 between Ron Hornaday and Kyle Busch because let’s look back at the events that led to that moment happening: At the start of the 2011 season, NASCAR announced that drivers could pick one series to run for a championship in and while that was good, NASCAR didn’t announce how many races Cup drivers could run in the lower series. Now, going into that race at Texas, there were four drivers separated by just 15 races going into the final two races of the season: Austin Dillon, Ron Hornaday, Johnny Sauter and James Buescher and all four of those drivers figured that if they made it through Texas without any issues, the championship would be settled at Homestead. However, 12 laps into the race, Kyle Busch changed all that and because of Kyle being in a race that was the next-to-last race of the season, he cost Ron a shot at the championship. Now, I still remember Phil Parsons saying that Kyle should be parked for the rest of the season and while he got parked for the rest of the weekend, if it was up to me, I would have told Kyle that not only are you going to be parked for the rest of the season, but you’re banned from competing in the Xfinity and truck series for the rest of your career. Also, I believe that NASCAR should have went away and start implementing limits on how many races Cup drivers could run in the lower series after what Kyle did. Let me hear what anybody has to say on this!
BRO SAVE THIS COMMENT FOR AN EXAM JEEZ
I fell asleep and woke up a week later reading this
The Kenseth incident requires about 5 hours to explain the lead up
There were a few years where “Have at it boys” was the rule of NASCAR.
Under green. Under yellow, it’s a guarenteed penalty of some sort. Safety issues rule during yellow, which is why NASCAR comes down hard on “revenge” under yellow.
Excactly
@NizRacingNY My comment is 100% accurate. You may not like the chaos it caused, but it doesn’t change the fact that it happened.
It was very hockey-esque
I’ll have to agree with Kyle, Ricky needed a suspension because of that Daytona race where we literally wrecked 3/4 of the field
Lemme see if I understand this:
– contact is allowed
– spinning someone out is allowed
– but going after a specific driver can get you banned
Spinning out a driver for the win is allowed. Spinning out a driver for basically no reason isnt allowed.
6:35 “The problem with taking from someone when you have nothing to gain, is that some day, they may end up with nothing to lose.”
-Emplemon, 2021.
Lose*
@Digital Camaro (Oops, my bad. Thanks!)
@May Be Something np
Well if you take something then you had something to gain. That sounds neat but doesn’t make any sense. Eliminating a rival is a gain in itself even if it doesn’t advance you. Revenge feels great!
Matt Kenseth was already my favorite driver, taking out Joey proved why.