I made him earn every victory and stole a few from him along the way. We took our shots at each other, in the media and on the track. But I’d like to think that somewhere deep down there was an appreciation that we pushed each other to perform at the highest level, even if neither of us would’ve admitted it.
Tonight, I feel a little like the coyote with no more roadrunner to chase. His loss is all of our loss, but none more so than his family’s. Thinking of Samantha, and Brexton and Lennix who lost their father today.
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.
@ItsWrenn@imafinity I figured it was like that before where you needed to be shooting for a team or publication to get a credential, it's like that for all the Motorsport series I shoot I have to apply months ahead through the publication I work for
@NebsyR6@Teddyfsbiddies Hard disagree on all of the things you've just said, running r6 tournaments is not full time or paying so it being professionally is a privilege, acting fast and making the wrong decision can get you in a world of hurt later down the line and we've learned this lesson before
@NebsyR6@Teddyfsbiddies I challenge anyone who is this adamant that it is easy to run a tournament to this scale (70+ teams across 2 weekends) with zero issues to do it and prove myself or any of the other organizers wrong, you will quickly find how much effort is required to run an event