NASCAR: 5 things to complain about with Kyle Busch’s 2019 Truck season over
By Asher Fair
Kyle Busch
Just because Kyle Busch is done competing in NASCAR’s third highest national series doesn’t mean the complaining about him has to stop, even on Friday nights. To suggest anything otherwise would simply be absurd considering we are talking about the most hated driver in NASCAR.
Yes, Chase Elliott won the NASCAR Cup Series Most Popular Driver Award last year for the first time at the age of 22, and if he drives in the Cup Series until he is 100 years old, he will end up as the only 79-time winner of the award.
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But in terms of true popularity, there is nobody who comes close to being talked about as much as Busch. The problem is that this is mostly negative social media-driven attention. But for most NASCAR fans, it gives them something to talk — complain — about, so it’s not really a problem for them.
And there’s an added bonus: Busch still gets the opportunity to “steal candy from babies” in the Xfinity Series throughout the remainder of the season, as he is set to compete in the races at Watkins Glen International, Bristol Motor Speedway and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
That means there should be no shortage of “I’m not going to watch NASCAR until they stop letting Kyle Busch beat the kiddies!” comments on NASCAR-related social media posts for another several months!
Awesome!!
By the way, a Fake News to English translation of that comment reads: “I can’t stand the fact that Kyle Busch keeps winning so I’m going to keep watching just so I can keep complaining even though I know nothing is going to change because of it.”
Because we all know these fans just keep coming back for more week in and week out.
What will the heated topics of discussion/argument/complaint be about on social media on Friday nights now that Kyle Busch will not drive in another NASCAR Truck Series race before the 2019 season comes to a close? Will they revolve around one or more of these five points of interest?