Kurt Busch Back In The Race, As NASCAR Speeds To Phoenix
The Sprint Cup continues its West Coast swing, heading to Phoenix International Raceway for the CampingWorld.com 500 Sunday. Brad Keselowski’s crew chief in trouble and NASCAR lets Kurt Busch drive again.
FOX News Radio’s Marghiee Teshineh reports in “FOX in the Fast Lane”:
Martin Truex Jr. says a win could be possible this weekend at Phoenix, because…
(Truex Jr.) “I love what the guys are doing back at the shop. The race cars that we are putting out are so nice.”
After a three race suspension, Kurt Busch will back in the No. 41 car this weekend at Phoenix. NASCAR reinstating him, after Delaware officials did not seek criminal charges on a domestic assault charge. Speaking to reporters, Busch said:
(Busch) “It means the world to me to be back in the car.”
Busch, unable to talk about the case, would only say…
(Busch) “It’s unfortunate that my personal life crossed over and affected my business life.”
NASCAR still has Busch on “indefinite probation” while he completes certain tasks, including participation in a treatment program.
And, NASCAR puts Brad Keselowski’s crew chief Paul Wolfe on probation for the rest of the season, after being caught pulling out the fenders on Keselowski’s car before qualifying at Las Vegas.
FOX In The Fast Lane, I’m Marghiee Teshineh, FOX News Radio.
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