NASCAR Busch deletes in dispute with Childress

12:15 PM Posted by Mario Galarza

KANSAS CITY, Kansas--NASCAR Kyle Busch for his role in a dispute with 65-year-old car owner of Richard Childress after the truck series race at Kansas Speedway deleted.

Childress may not be as good luck.

NASCAR President Mike Helton, said Sunday that Bush of his probation during the incident Saturday night against not.

Bush "did nothing, that would have justified the actions of Richard Childress,", said Helton, it declined, it came to discuss details of what between the two.

Busch won't face any punishment, the same can't be said yet for Richard Childress. (Getty Images) Bush will face no punishment, the same can not be said for Richard Childress. (Getty Images) Busch finished behind Richard Childress Racing driver Joey Coulter in the truck race for which both had a spirited late battle for position. Busch ran Helton to next to Coulter's truck after the race, but, said Bush has compromise nothing to its status.

"We all have seen that indicated that Kyle violated his probation on the circuit [Saturday] or in the garage," Helton said.

Bush confirmed in a brief interview with speed TV on Sunday, which occurred the dispute with Childress, as he was leaving his tug.

"I wasn't aggressor or the instigator here" said Busch question whether animosity between his team and RCR there since had. "I think the best thing to do is just try to behind you said as best you can."

"Of course it may be a thought for all the other mind, but if you get a helmet on and back behind the wheel of a race car business, which is what matters to most down."

Helton said that to stay because his team needs leadership allowed Childress Sprint Cup race in Kansas will be. But its length access will be limited, and NASCAR said in a separate statement that it the owner's address is actions Monday.

A statement released Sunday by NASCAR called the incident Saturday "unacceptable", adding that Childress's measures "far short of the standard." fall we expect owners

"Once we [] race closed on Sunday, which is the focus of the day, we must decide what NASCARS reaction to Richard Childress as a member of NASCAR in an action against another Member of the NASCAR."

NASCAR said it met with Childress on Sunday morning and made it clear that it wanted the situation escalated.

Childress was unavailable for comment. Bush's team owner, Joe Gibbs, but said he agreed with NASCARS handling of the incident.

"Kyle is focused on the race," said Gibbs. "We are comfortable that NASCAR has done a good job working through this situation."

Busch is a postrace confrontation with RCR driver Kevin Harvick in Darlington on probation by June 15. Bush was quoted on April 24 in North Carolina for careless, reckless driving and driving 45 mph acceleration time 128 mph in a zone.


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