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NASCAR: Should Kurt Busch Get the Chance to Drive Richard Petty’s No. 43 Car?

There has been talk over the last couple of weeks that Kurt Busch would replace A.J. Allmendinger in Richard Petty Motorsport's famous No. 43 car.  Kurt Busch and Penske Racing mutually parted ways on December 5th.  Busch's antics on and off the track were the reasons why he is no longer driving the No. 22 car.The final straw for Roger Penske to make a change was after a fan recorded Kurt Busch's verbal assault on ESPN reporter Dr. Jerry Punch.  The video went viral and upset Shell-Pennzoil, who sponsor the No. 22 car.  The thought that Kurt Busch could replace A.J. Allmendinger in the No. 43 is an outrage.Allmendinger had his best season in his career in 2011.  He finished 15th and was running consistently up in th...

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NASCAR: Should Kurt Busch Get the Chance to Drive Richard Petty’s No. 43 Car?

There has been talk over the last couple of weeks that Kurt Busch would replace A.J. Allmendinger in Richard Petty Motorsport's famous No. 43 car.  Kurt Busch and Penske Racing mutually parted ways on December 5th.  Busch's antics on and off the track were the reasons why he is no longer driving the No. 22 car.The final straw for Roger Penske to make a change was after a fan recorded Kurt Busch's verbal assault on ESPN reporter Dr. Jerry Punch.  The video went viral and upset Shell-Pennzoil, who sponsor the No. 22 car.  The thought that Kurt Busch could replace A.J. Allmendinger in the No. 43 is an outrage.Allmendinger had his best season in his career in 2011.  He finished 15th and was running consistently up in th...

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Posted in MotorSports.