On Sunday during the NASCAR All-Star race, a controversial start occurred when Kyle Busch crashed Ricky Stenhouse Jr. out of the race on just the second lap. Stenhouse had attempted to pass Busch on the first lap, leading to a physical altercation between the two drivers after the race. Stenhouse threw a right hook at Busch, and a larger brawl broke out between the drivers’ teams. Stenhouse Sr. also got involved in trying to hold Busch back from his son during the altercation.

After the race, Stenhouse Jr. claimed that he did not touch Busch’s car during the first lap and was waiting for Busch to finish the race. However, Busch finished in 10th place, with Joey Logano winning the race. Busch taunted Stenhouse Jr., challenging him to bring it with expletives, indicating that he is frustrated with his own performance in the NASCAR Cup Series. Stenhouse Jr. is currently 26th in the standings, while Busch is in 13th place.

Stenhouse Jr. expressed his frustration with Busch during an interview on the FS1 broadcast, stating that Busch has been bad-mouthing him since a previous incident at Daytona. Stenhouse Jr. won the 2023 Daytona 500 and believes that Busch’s comments are a result of his own frustrations with his recent performance on the track. However, tensions between the two drivers have escalated to physical altercations, with Stenhouse Jr. falling during the brawl at the All-Star race.

The lack of a tunnel at the track meant that Stenhouse Jr. had to wait around until the end of the race after crashing out following the incident with Busch. The argument and physical altercation between the two drivers highlight the intense competition and emotions that can arise during NASCAR races. The incident at the All-Star race adds to the rivalry and tension between Busch and Stenhouse Jr., showcasing the competitive nature of the sport and the personal dynamics that can develop between drivers on the track.

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