Busch urges racing officials to make double doable

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Kurt Busch would like to try racing 1,100 miles some Memorial Day weekend. He’s even asking for help. Ten minutes after arriving in Indianapolis, the 2004 Cup champion wasted no time in speaking his mind Wednesday. He told reporters during a seat-fitting that he would be [...]

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Kurt Busch’s Great Adventure

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Kurt Busch hopes to remove the Indianapolis 500 from his bucket list — in 2014. Following an invitation from Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Busch might just get his wish. On Thursday, two days before the Brickyard opens for the the 97th running of the Indy 500, Busch [...]

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Kurt Busch finally ‘in a good place’

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Kurt Busch is happy, as happy as he’s been on and off the racetrack in a long time — maybe ever. There is a noticeable balance to his life that makes one believe he can return to the top of the Sprint Cup world, as he [...]

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Kurt Busch makes Forbes list of most disliked athletes

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Depending on how you look at it, Kurt Busch either improved or slipped on the Forbes.com list of “America’s Most Disliked Athletes.” Busch was eighth on the 2013 list released Tuesday. Busch, the 2004 Cup champion, is trying to revive his career and repair his image [...]

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4 Drivers Fans Hate to See Win

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There are drivers that fans love to see win races, including Dale Earnhardt Jr. (in those rare instances), Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards (although it’s been a while), Tony Stewart and others. And then there are drivers that fans hate to see win, either because of fans’ [...]

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NASCAR’s Biggest Babies

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NASCAR is a sport where it’s easy to see tempers fly. Some drivers, though, seem to rant and rave more than others. Those same drivers sometimes find themselves under probation because of something they did on or off the track. There is a fine line between [...]

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