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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Penske Racing Apologizes for Kurt Busch's Behavior: Fan Reaction

His emergence helped soften things at Penske Racing, which all year was forced to clean up behind driver Kurt Busch. Busch sparred with his team, the media, and his meltdowns on his in-car radio became legendary. Just this week, Busch's crew chief

Phoenix International Raceway is the first Sprint Cup track that Kurt Busch ever visited. (Photo: Getty Images) Every stop at Phoenix International Raceway brings back memories for Kurt Busch. PIR is the first Sprint Cup track Busch ever visited.

22, Penske Racing issued an official apology for Kurt Busch's behavior at the Homestead-Miami Speedway. The driver had an expletive filled rant at the Ford 400 race on Nov. 20 that was caught on video and became viral on Nov. 22.His emergence helped soften things at Penske Racing, which all year was forced to clean up behind driver Kurt Busch. Busch sparred with his team, the media, and his meltdowns on his in-car radio became legendary. Just this week, Busch's crew chief

Penske Racing has apologized publicly to ESPN reporter Dr. Jerry Punch for Kurt Busch's actions after he fell out of the race Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. A video posted on YouTube shows Busch, off air and

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