While Chase Elliott won today’s Wurth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch was rubbing for racing. Contact was made with 2 to go, which appears to show Busch getting well into John Hunter Nemechek on the backstretch. While it can be argued that Busch was trying to get in line for corner entry, it can also be argued that Busch blatantly made that ‘right turn’ into Nemechek.

Busch is certainly unhappy with his race result — 20th place. He earned a very strong qualifying result, starting the race in the top 10. Yet Richard Childress Racing continues to fall well short of expectations. Austin Dillon finished in 18th himself.

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Why the Contact?

NASCAR Cup Series at Texas. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images)

Busch is well known for his raw racing. He plays a no-holds-barred game, and leading up to the race at Texas, Busch was quoted as saying he has to “put the train back on the tracks.”

Given Busch’s reputation, the speculation clearly centers on Busch dumping Nemechek into the wall. It is unclear whether the duo had any in-race issues that led to the contact. As is well known, Busch needs little reason to rub any side panels. The fact is not necessarily one of poor or dirty racing, but of aggression, a willingness to succeed, and an old-school mindset.

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