The Hamilton Spectator

Busch comfortabl­e in the black hat

- GEORGE DIAZ

Great stories always involve a battle between the forces of nature: good vs. evil; heroes and villains.

Kyle Busch isn’t called “Rowdy” because he parties till dawn. He rocks and rolls to a different universe, often contentiou­s and unfiltered. If that makes him “evil,” so be it.

But the bottom line is that he is good for a sport whose participan­ts have become a bit homogenize­d over the years.

So consider it a good thing that Busch won at Texas this past weekend, his 44th NASCAR Cup victory overall.

It sets up a nice narrative for the playoffs down the road when he tangles with longtime rival Kevin Harvick, another prickly pear, among others.

Bring it, boys.

It had been a bitterswee­t season for Busch before Texas after finishing second in three of the previous four races with veteran crew chief Adam Stevens.

The tempestuou­s kind, Busch had an excellent filter of perspectiv­e from owner Joe Gibbs.

“Those are long weeks,” Gibbs said in Texas. “He’s upset afterward. During the week, we have our competitio­n meeting . ... Kyle’s got a lot of confidence in Adam and our team, but it is frustratin­g when you feel like — second sometimes, you know, it’s

so hard.

“Then when you have several of those, you just kind of feel like it kind of builds up.”

It can, and it did.

The frustratio­n spilled over to Twitter a few weeks ago after Busch was criticized for apparently blowing off the Fox Sports post-race crew after finishing third.

In reality, the Fox team missed its window of opportunit­y to interview Busch, and it wasn’t incumbent on him to stick

around and wait.

It turned into a contentiou­s sparring session in cyberspace.

“Enjoy @KyleBusch engaging the haters along with his fans on twitter. Regardless of your opinion on him, he is great for @NASCAR,” tweeted Dale Earnhardt Jr. “Never boring. Makes my new job easier.”

It makes everyone’s job easier in NASCAR except for the drivers trying to keep up. Busch already has one Cup title from 2015 and is definitely in the mix for another

early in the season.

He goes to Bristol this week as the points leader, with a rowdy round of momentum.

“As much as I love to win and hate to lose, it obviously feels a heck of a lot better when you can be in this (media) room talking about a win rather than a second or third, something like that, like we have been the past six weeks,” Busch said.

No worries anymore. See you in the playoffs, and bring your contentiou­s party hat.

 ?? ROSS HAILEY TNS ?? Kyle Busch bows to the fans after winning the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 race at Texas Motor Speedway Sunday.
ROSS HAILEY TNS Kyle Busch bows to the fans after winning the O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 race at Texas Motor Speedway Sunday.

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