Monday, August 18, 2008
Kyle Busch: A True Champion?
Just this season, Kyle Busch has
won a cup race on every type of race track. Not only has he won on each race
track type, but he has dominated at each. Kyle swept the cup road course races. Kyle has won at the fast tracks such as Atlanta, Daytona and Talladega.
Kyle has also won on the smaller tracks such as Dover
and midsize tracks such as Chicago.
Kyle's domination in the cup series is incredibly impressive, but on top of
that Kyle has shown domination if the other two NASCAR series as well. Solely
based on the number of laps lead, qualifying positions held, and races won in
all three NASCAR series, Kyle Busch appears to be a champion. But is that all
it takes to be considered a champion?
Despite Kyle's success on the
track, the race fans and drivers do not seem to be falling for him. Even the
broadcasters have difficulty speaking highly of the 23 year old. Can any driver
be a true champion without the respect of the NASCAR community? I believe the
answer is no. I think the NASCAR community would consider Dale Earnhardt a
champion. Earnhardt definitely showed equal if not more talent than Kyle Busch,
but there is one other thing Dale Earnhardt possessed that makes him a true
champion and that is respect. Memories of Dale Earnhardt the Intimidator may be
coming to many of your minds. NASCAR fans either love him or hate him.
This love or hate relationship is
what I believe distinguishes Dale Earnhardt from Kyle Busch. Most of the NASCAR
community dislikes Kyle Busch, but Dale Earnhardt had respect for the other 42
drivers on the race track. He did not just drive to win pushing anyone out of
his way and talking poorly of his team and fellow drivers. Kyle Busch, I
believe, lacks this respect for others in the NASCAR community. This is not
only evident on the race track, but off the track as well. Kyle's interviews
pretty much follow two formats. This first format applies when the race goes well
and Kyle speaks of how the race went and what he did to win. The second format
applies when the race does not goes so well and Kyle speaks of with the other
drivers did incorrectly or the mistakes of his own team. This is not a way to
gain respect. In order for Kyle Busch to be considered a true champion he must
earn the respect of the NASCAR community. He should begin with simply showing
them some respect.

