powered by Google  
  Track your favorite teams and players.
Free membership, Register Now
Already a member, Log In
 

Junior not angry at Ky. Busch for wreck at Richmond - Sprint Cup Sports News
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Home   Fantasy     NFL  |  MLB  |  NBA  |  NHL  |  College FB  |  College BK  |  Golf  |  More CBS College | MaxPreps | Mobile | Shop  
Auto Racing Home | Series: Sprint Cup | Nationwide | Trucks | IndyCar | Formula 1 | NHRA | ALMS | Grand Am ||| Teams | Tracks | Video
 

Junior not angry at Ky. Busch for wreck at Richmond

CONCORD, N.C. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. was frustrated as he climbed out of his car following a testing session Monday.

 

But Earnhardt's angst wasn't directed at his fans' newest villain.

His throng of supporters loudly blamed Kyle Busch for the wreck Saturday night that ended Earnhardt's best chance to end his winless drought. But Junior was more concerned with the hit he took in the Sprint Cup standings after a possible win turned into a 15th-place finish at Richmond International Raceway.

"The only thing I'm upset with is not being able to get the points out of it I should have been able to get," Earnhardt said after the morning test at Lowe's Motor Speedway. "We've been working hard to stay consistent all year. I want to get as good of a finish I can with my car each week."

While Earnhardt hasn't won since 2006, he's been consistently good in his first season with Hendrick Motorsports. He had seven top 10 finishes in the first nine races, and when Denny Hamlin's dominance in the first 381 laps of Saturday's short-track race ended with a flat tire, Earnhardt moved to the front.

But after Hamlin stopped on the track instead of limping to pit road, the caution allowed Busch -- whom Earnhardt replaced at Hendrick -- to get on Earnhardt's bumper for the restart.

They raced side-by-side until Busch's car appeared to get loose and they made contact in turn 3. Earnhardt's No. 88 Chevrolet spun and hit the wall.

The winless streak would hit 72 races.

Earnhardt said Saturday night he needed to watch replays before commenting on the wreck. Outside his hauler Monday, Earnhardt was careful not to take a shot at Busch.

"It was just hard racing," Earnhardt said. "Kyle has his style of driving. I would have been a little more -- I don't know. Maybe I would have ran as hard at it as he did. I don't know what I would have done."

After finishing second to Clint Bowyer on Saturday, Busch moved into the points lead ahead of Jeff Burton. It came with Busch facing boos and insults from Earnhardt's fans.

"It's nothing new to me. I'm used to it," said Busch, whose aggressive style has helped cultivate a bad-boy image. "I pretty much told them, 'Grow-up, that's racing.' We were racing hard and I feel like there are a lot of worse cases in this world than someone getting spun out in a race."

It doesn't mean the 23-year-old Busch didn't learn from the close-quarters wreck.

CONTINUED: 1 · 2 · Next »
Copyright 2009 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of STATS LLC and The Associated Press is strictly prohibited.
 
 

 
 
 
 
Related Links
 
Headlines
 
CBS Sports Store
Chase Authentics? Team REALTREE? Dale Earnhardt Color Camo T-Shirt
Nascar Legends Shop
Relive the memories Shop Today