how about a ride in the 51 car robby can certainly drive it better than kurt

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Reuteman... Hendrick, Finch, TBR ties

yeah right

Kurt = former nascar champion, 24 time Cup race winner, etc...Saying RG can drive the #51 better than Kurt is a ridiculous statement. The more appropriate statement would be RG would be as competitive in the #51 as Kurt has been this year.

Moot point anyways. Reutiman in the #51 & Busch will return at Michigan.

Never thought I would hear myself say this, but I agree with Ryan Newman: I think Busch is unstable, and I don't think he is going to be in the 51 at the end of the year. As usual, Kurt picked the worst possible moment to pull this stunt, as there was a buzz going around about him getting a ride with Gibbs.

Busch needs to get some help before he hurts someone or himself.

Could the KB of 2002 drive the car better than RG, or most of the field? Yeah. The 2012 KB? He can't keep the car out of the fence. Finch would have been better off keeping Landon Cassill in the car this year.

Finch said on Sirius this morning that KuBu would be taken the rest of the season on a race-by-race basis.

No way KB keeps his powder dry for another 24 races. It's only a matter of when and where.

They have to stop calling him KuBu, that just isnt right

kurt is an ass and always has been even when he was driving slm's in vegas. he has his silver spoon stuck in his ass.

I heard on Sirius yesterday that Kurt & Kyle had a bad upbringing. They said if his father said to have the truck washed when he got home, they would wash it...if it was raining, they would still wash it in the rain! I think he should learn to shut the fck up and learn to laugh at himself. That's something I taught my kids early on...there's nothing wrong with laughing at yourself...and there's nothing wrong with shutting up too! When you know it's time to shut up, and YOU WILL KNOW, when you think it's time to speak, count to ten first! IMO..Ok, I know it's time....10-9-8-...

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TOG - I am surprised to see you state RG not as good a driver as Kurt B. Nonetheless, Robby is certainly far better than Reuteman. Robby probably would turn down an offer of driving the 51 anyway, he has his own team and numbers. He would only take a ride elsewhere if he could transfer points to the 7.

Not what I said. Re-read my post.

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