Kyle Busch, Watch the crash out a caution flag



Possibly they ought to, as Busch has again dove headlong in to a heap of trouble after intentionally putting Ron Hornaday's truck in to the wall in the coursework of Friday night's Camping World Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. The incident happened after the drivers made contact on lap 13, which brought out a caution flag. At that point, Busch aimed his truck at the back of Hornaday's and accelerated, sending his competitor � who happened to be competing for the series championship � in to the wall and out of the race.

We know there is lots of drama in NASCAR, and for some reason, Kyle Busch often finds himself in the midst of it. Back in June, Busch found himself in a headlock after a race courtesy of a fellow driver who felt the 26-year-old driver had intentionally bumped him in the coursework of a chilled down lap. Busch also recently lost his drivers license for 45 days after being caught by police doing 128 miles per hour in a Lexus LFA. Fortunately for Busch, NASCAR doesn't need its drivers to have a valid drivers license to race.

Busch has already released an open letter apologizing for the crash, which can be read after the jump.

NASCAR pulled Busch from Friday's race and then followed up by also suspending him for this weekend's Nationwide Series and Dash Cup races, as well. The governing body has said more penalties are feasible and will be thought about on Monday.

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