Break out the boxing gloves! It's teammate on teammate violence in the Roush camp!
Makes you wonder what was said. Any "your mama" comments thrown at Carl? Did Carl insult Kenseth's cat?
And I'm impressed that Kenseth didn't run for it when Carl threw that faked-out punch. The thing about Carl being the only really, really fit one in the garage (other than Mark Martin and his scary 12 pack), there's no one he can fight without hurting them badly.
(Next time teammates want to get into it, I recommend it be pay per view and involve g-strings and chocolate pudding. And we'll let Harvick or Stewart (assuming they're not involved) do the play by play.)
A great race is now behind us and I have to say, the Glen just delivered one of the best races of the year (and that's saying a lot considering both Daytona races).
It takes a lot of alcohol to climb a fence, jump a guardrail and actually venture out on track (knowing you'll get arrested) to get a driver autograph. The fact that Kenseth put his foot down, said "I'm kind of busy right now" and refused to sign set a good precedent for any other drunken fools down the road.
But most importantly, I would like to point out that with all the drivers sitting there, this guy chose Kenseth. Yes, Kenseth was probably in line of sight. Yes, Junior was out of the race. Yes, the guy probably wasn't quite drunk enough to risk angering Tony Stewart. But he chose Kenseth. Kenseth!
SPEED was right when they labeled that the Lowe's Move Of The Race. A stumbling, weaving move for sure. But definitely the move that made me laugh the hardest. (Which was hard considering someone messed up cleaning Montoya's uniform and stretched it about a foot more, leaving the #### on it hanging about a foot below his actual ####.)
* If you have a link to better video, let me know. Four seconds of this #### just isn't enough.
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