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Kurt Busch started from the pole at Darlington Raceway and led 69 laps before his car began to fade. When it did, it triggered some of that salty language Busch is notorious for using on his in-car radio.
Here's a twist: Ryan Newman is eager to speak with NASCAR officials, but so far has not heard back from them.
Jimmie Johnson doesn't believe the threat of NASCAR fines will stop drivers from speaking out.
Kurt Busch wants to race an IndyCar at Indianapolis.
Kurt Busch would like to try racing 1,100 miles some Memorial Day weekend.
NASCAR said Tuesday that Ryan Newman will not be fined for his rebuke of NASCAR on live television following a late accident at Talladega.
Kurt Busch never stops hoping for the perfect finish at Darlington Raceway.
Kurt Busch says there's no one to blame for his car going airborne at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday _ and feels lucky that Ryan Newman was in the right spot to prevent what Busch expected would be a series of barrel rolls for him and his car.
Ryan Newman had to open his checkbook the last time he spoke out at Talladega.

David Ragan hooked up with teammate David Gilliland in a two-lap overtime sprint, and together they picked off some of the top drivers in NASCAR to drive to the front and push Ragan into Victory Lane.
Steady rain Saturday washed out qualifying at Talladega Superspeedway, where the field was set by practice speeds.
Danica Patrick didn't know what to expect in her first career race at Martinsville Speedway. She surely didn't expect to carry the banner for Stewart-Haas Racing.
Clint Bowyer vs. Jeff Gordon is old news in NASCAR these days, replaced by other driver grudges and run-ins.
Count Kyle Busch among those who likes NASCAR's new race car.
The right-front tires took a beating at Phoenix International Raceway.
This time, Newman says he can't get a callback to discuss his worries following a late-race accident at Talladega Superspeedway.
"I could've said a lot more and paid a penalty, but I chose not to," Newman said.