WWE Visits Chicagoland Speedway

And in this corner is Kasey Kahne’s team owner Ray Evernham:

“He definitely needs to get suspended, and he should have his (backside) beat,” said Evernham, owner of Kahne’s team, Evernham Motorsports. “That’s the problem with him. Nobody has ever really grabbed him and given him a good beating. “If he doesn’t get suspended, maybe I’ll do that.”

“I asked (NASCAR) if they’re going to do anything about it over and over again,” said Evernham, clearly livid after meeting with NASCAR officials. “Does something have to get hurt? Is that what it’s going to take?”

And in this corner Greg Zipadelli, Tony Stewart’s crew chief:

***** Hmmmm, silence guess he is afraid to muddy the waters considering Tony is already on suspension.

In this corner Kasey Kahne, recipient of a Stewart “Tombstone” into the retaining fence.

“Obviously the 20 (car) was in the back of me and put us up in the wall,” Kahne said. “I don’t know why he would do that. He had the car to beat all day. All he had to do was go through a couple more turns and he probably would have passed us.”

I tend to agree with Evernham, Stewart went on to win the event, maybe stripping him of the title, awarding him a 20th place finish would cool everyones mindset a little.

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One Response to “ WWE Visits Chicagoland Speedway ”

  1. After watching the replay several times there is no doubt in my mind that Tony flat our wrecked him, and deliberately. He had ample time to get off the gas and avoid any casualties. Besides Kahne, the other cars caught up in the crash should want his ass even more. Why NASCAR is so tolerant of his aggressive driving has to go beyond the pull of Home Depot or any sponsor arrangements. Its just plain bizarre.