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Race emotions got the best of Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch Friday. The NASCAR on FOX crew says it's not all their fault. [link]

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oe Gibbs' first trip to the racetrack after retiring last month as head coach of the NFL's Washington Redskins began in the NASCAR hauler with driver Tony Stewart. The owner of Joe Gibbs Racing joined Stewart and Kurt Busch in a Saturday morning meeting with Sprint Cup series director John Darby to further discuss their altercation during Friday's final practice for the Budweiser Shootout.
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NASCAR is back with their Pre-Daytona 500 Budweiser Shootout at 8pm on Fox Saturday. The buzz for the new season was kicked into high gear with the actions of Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch during practice on Friday. After Stewart got into the back of Busch,
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. in his first race with Hendrick Motor Sports won the Budweiser Shootout Saturday Night at the Daytona Motor Speedway. Junior took the lead early on in the first segment of the race before yielding to Tony Stewart. He then took the lead
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Stewart-Busch tussel shows NASCAR drivers are ready to race

In a crash-filled practice Friday for Saturday's Budwiser Shootout at Daytona Tony Stewart's No. 20 Toyota hit the back of the No. 2 Dodge of Kurt Busch , sending Busch into the wall and Stewart into Denny Hamlin , his teammate at Joe Gibbs Racing. Then, as Stewart and Busch slowly drove side-by-side to the garage for repairs, Busch veered left and banged into Stewart one more time in ...
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Sources: Stewart punched Kurt Busch

Tony Stewart hit Kurt Busch with more than his car on Friday night at Daytona International Speedway. The two-time Sprint Cup champion also hit Busch with his fist inside a NASCAR hauler, sources close to the situation confirmed on Saturday. The second incident occurred while the drivers discussed the first incident with series director John Darby and vice president of competition Robin ...
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