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Spotter’s Stand: Does ‘Boys, Have at It’ Include Texas Tussle?
Nov 9th, 2010 by Geoffrey Miller

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NASCAR had itself a day of resurrection Sunday in the drama department at Texas Motor Speedway.

Kyle Busch showed his, uh, displeasure with a NASCAR official. Jimmie Johnson's crew chief Chad Knaus gave NASCAR's weekly talking heads a shot in the arm by abandoning his pit crew mid-race. Denny Hamlin became the first guy in five years not named Jimmie to be leading the Chase with two races left.

Lastly, the sport saw two of its veteran stars go toe-to-toe in a brief hockey-like moment in the Lone Star State. Yep, four-time champion Jeff Gordon took several unabashed lunges and swings at longtime series staple Jeff Burton.

Gordon didn't connect terribly well in all of his flailing, and Burton emerged unscathed -- though maybe a bit more emboldened to try Gordon in the boxing ring sometime in the future.

 

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Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton in Shoving Match After Texas Crash
Nov 7th, 2010 by Holly Cain

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Jeff GordonIn a rare outburst of anger, four-time NASCAR Cup champion Jeff Gordon got out of his wrecked race car, crossed the Texas Motor Speedway track and walked up to the other driver involved in the accident, Jeff Burton, and shoved the fellow veteran before NASCAR officials could separate the two drivers.

The accident happened just as a caution flag flew on lap 192 of the 334-lap Sprint Cup Series race for a one-car incident involving Martin Truex Jr. elsewhere on track. Gordon and Burton had been racing hard for 18th place prior to the yellow flag and Gordon pulled his No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet alongside Burton's Chevy as the field slowed to show his displeasure with Burton.

Burton said he was just trying to pull back up alongside Gordon and motion an apology and then -- as he saw it -- the two cars just became entangled.

"I honestly don't know what happened, but it's 100 percent my fault,'' Burton said. "I pulled up to let him know he was right and I don't blame him for being mad.''



That mea culpa wasn't good enough for Gordon, who was still peeved when interviewed next to his team transporter moments later.

"I was walking toward him and thankfully had a long walk because I did the least amount of what I wanted to do to him,'' Gordon said. "I was real upset and let's just say, I held back. I didn't want to be in an ambulance with him, I can tell you that.

 

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