They did not give that ‘Rowdy’ nickname to Kyle Busch without a reason. When his temper rises and tensions flare on track, Busch hardly ever pauses to consider who is standing in front of him. At Texas Motor Speedway, it was his spotter who took the first batch of aggression, and later on, it was John Hunter Nemechek who earned himself a full serving of Rowdy’s wrath, which had another layer considering that Nemechek spent two seasons driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports, winning seven Craftsman Truck Series races for Busch’s own team in 2021 and 2022.

Near the mid-pack battle at the Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway yesterday. Kyle Busch and John Hunter Nemechek were racing side-by-side coming off Turn 2 and onto the backstretch, as both fought for a 12th-place finish on lap 266 of 267. To stop his advances, Kyle Busch abruptly closed the door on Nemechek, sending him into the wall. The two cars squeezed together off the corner, and both made contact with the backstretch wall. Had it ended there, it would have been a racing incident and nothing more.

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As the two approached Turn 3, Busch turned hard right, door-slamming Nemechek and sending him into the outside wall with significant right-side damage. “Why did he do that?” Nemechek asked, audibly, over the No. 42 team radio.

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