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Busch Upset With Johnson After Race
Posted Jul 13, 2009 2:07 AM
 By DAN GELSTON
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JOLIET, Ill. (July 12) -- Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson traded paint. It might be awhile until they exchange pleasantries.

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    Kurt Busch, left, was still angry with reigning Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson after the two stars exchanged some late bumps Saturday night at Chicagoland Speedway. "A couple of runs spoiled by the 48 car," Busch said. "I'm not digging it." Click through to see more NASCAR feuds and fights.

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Busch was fuming with Johnson after two of NASCAR's top stars got into some late-race bumping Saturday night at Chicagoland Speedway that left each of them wondering if one has a problem with the other.
Johnson, though, seemed more ready to move on and let the incident slide.
Busch might still be upset when the Sprint Cup series picks up July 26 at Indianapolis.
Johnson had lost his lead to Denny Hamlin late in the race and fell back into three-wide racing with Busch and Jeff Gordon. Gordon appeared to get under Johnson, and the three-time defending Cup champion's No. 48 Chevrolet got loose and made contact with Busch.
Angry at the contact, former champion Busch appeared to deliberately turn into Johnson. Their cars connected, causing a spark of excitement in a 400-mile race that Mark Martin won in mostly dominating fashion.
"The No. 2 (Busch) and I touched and he bodyslammed me after that,'' Johnson said.
Busch and Johnson also spun together and tangled at Sonoma, perhaps one reason for Busch's ill feelings. Johnson slid into Busch and later apologized.
Another reason could be while Johnson salvaged an eighth-place finish after seemingly having the race won until Hamlin caused him to lose control, Busch fell all the way to 17th.
"It looked like it was pretty crazy up there, but it worked good for me,'' said Gordon, who ended strong with a runner-up finish.
Busch said he was starting to lose faith in Johnson's "ability to be a three-time champion on the track.''

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"A couple of runs spoiled by the 48 car," Busch said. "I'm not digging it.''
Johnson claimed Busch was coming again to intentionally tag him for a second time.
"He's one of those guys that his temper can get away from him,'' Johnson said. "When he first hit me it was like, all right man, this is racing. This isn't necessary. And then he backed off."
The bumping was just part of racing and Johnson seemed perplexed about the steady line of questioning after the race. Johnson said he was willing to let it go unless Busch was still really angry at him after a cooling down period.
"The good thing is each week we end up running into one another again and talking at driver intros or something," Johnson said. "It never fails.''
Johnson did refuse to blame Busch for costing him the victory. After all, the 50-year-old Martin had the car to beat all night long and led 195 of the 267 laps.
Martin and Gordon made it a 1-2 finish for Hendrick Motorsports - and made a Colorado couple $1 million richer.
It was part of a promotion run by LifeLock, the title sponsor for the June race in Michigan and Saturday night's race at Chicagoland. Donna and Richard Musgrave correctly predicted Martin and Gordon, in any order, would finish 1-2 at Michigan, earning them the trip to Joliet, Ill. to see if they could repeat the feat.
If Martin and Gordon both finished in the top two again, the Musgraves would win the life-changing payout.
Martin won, Gordon was second and the Musgraves went home to New Castle, Colo., to celebrate.
Certainly they went home happier than Busch and Johnson.
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Fnjforever3
6:19PM Jul 17 2009 
As for the comment Kurt made about losing faith in Jimmie's "ability to be a three-time champion on the track" I hope he watched Jimmie win as DRIVER OF THE YEAR at the ESPY Awards. Kurt and Kyle would have won the CRY BABY OF THE YEAR award if they had one. Let us hope that this incident doesn't carry over to the next race with Kurt trying to get some kind of revenge on Jimmie for an incident he was not at fault for.
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YVon511
10:35PM Jul 16 2009 
Go back to school and learn how to spell MiSlz7-------the correct spelling is entertainment; jackass.
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MiSlz7
6:18PM Jul 14 2009 
I want some REAL racing. No safety devices whatsoever, guys race while wearing tee shirts and an old football helmet. No restrictor plates, rollbars, etc. No safety fences so flaming hulks of wrecked cars can cartwheel into the crowd. Come on NASCAR, show us some real action for our intertainment dollar!
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Kalexptgrw
5:28PM Jul 14 2009 
The Busch brothers are great for this sport,i don't know what kind of racing your watching, get a grip of reality.
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DDolan2574
2:17PM Jul 14 2009 
The big Busch babies seem to always have a problem with someone. I wish they would go back to the Go Cart circut, they are very juvenile and boring...move on you big Busch babies, the fans are sick and tired of the both of you.
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CJRACE
1:46PM Jul 14 2009 
There are alot of talented profesionals in the ranks of Sprint Cup drivers, but the Busch brothers are NOT in that group !!
They should go back to cart racing to hone their skills
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1:22PM Jul 14 2009 
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Bobbymusial
1:19PM Jul 14 2009 
The battle of two cry babies.They will kiss and make up this week .
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WNNSHD
12:13PM Jul 14 2009 
Another week , another driver busch is pissed off ******** not even news anymore. Busch is a jerk
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Ironcyde
12:05PM Jul 14 2009 
God these Busch's are total *******..... i LOVE the Stewart incident AND this one..... they can piss off....
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