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09-11-2011, 07:05 PM
Buddy system still working for Johnson and Kurt Busch
By Hank Kurz Jr. - The Associated Press
The Associated Press
Sunday, Sep. 11, 2011
RICHMOND, Va. – Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch were at it again at Richmond.
Both already locked into the 10-race Chase for the championship, the longtime rivals tussled repeatedly Saturday night on the 0.75-mile oval at Richmond International Raceway.
First, Busch nudged the five-time defending champion into the wall.
Then Johnson retaliated, sending Busch spinning and then spinning, too, a battle that he wound up losing because while Busch was still contending for the victory, Johnson headed for the garage.
"I got your number," Busch fumed on his radio, apparently aimed at Johnson.
When Johnson finally got back on the track, he was 34 laps off the pace, and he and Busch never tangled again. Busch finished fifth, Johnson 31st.
The two have battled before in this "have at it, boys" year for Sprint Cup racing.
Last month at Pocono, they sideswiped each other on the final lap, then yelled at each other on pit road. Busch, the 2004 series champion, was still in his car when Johnson approached him.
C/P Thats Racin
By Hank Kurz Jr. - The Associated Press
The Associated Press
Sunday, Sep. 11, 2011
RICHMOND, Va. – Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch were at it again at Richmond.
Both already locked into the 10-race Chase for the championship, the longtime rivals tussled repeatedly Saturday night on the 0.75-mile oval at Richmond International Raceway.
First, Busch nudged the five-time defending champion into the wall.
Then Johnson retaliated, sending Busch spinning and then spinning, too, a battle that he wound up losing because while Busch was still contending for the victory, Johnson headed for the garage.
"I got your number," Busch fumed on his radio, apparently aimed at Johnson.
When Johnson finally got back on the track, he was 34 laps off the pace, and he and Busch never tangled again. Busch finished fifth, Johnson 31st.
The two have battled before in this "have at it, boys" year for Sprint Cup racing.
Last month at Pocono, they sideswiped each other on the final lap, then yelled at each other on pit road. Busch, the 2004 series champion, was still in his car when Johnson approached him.
C/P Thats Racin