landergolfer Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Spencer could face charges after altecation with Busch: #7-Jimmy Spencer could face assault charges after a confrontation with competitor #97-Kurt Busch following Sunday's GFS Marketplace 400. As the drivers came onto pit lane at Michigan International Speedway following the checkered flag, Spencer drove into the rear of Busch's car and spun it around. Witnesses said Spencer then got out of his car, raced up to Busch's car and punched Busch several times in the face. Sheriff's deputies pulled Spencer away and took him to the NASCAR hauler. The witnesses said Busch, who finished 18th, was holding a bloody towel to his face when he entered the track medical facility. Jeff Patterson, spokesman for the Lenawee County Sheriff's Dept., confirmed to The Associated Press that his department was investigating an assault charge against Spencer, who finished 26th. Both drivers left the track without comment. "NASCAR spoke with both drivers about the incident that occurred today. If we should take any actions, we'll announce it at an appropriate time," NASCAR spokesman Mike Zizzo said. "They spoke with NASCAR inside (the hauler) and (NASCAR officials) are going over the incident right now." Jeff Miles, the transport driver for Spencer, said, "I know he tried to put Jimmy in the fence on the straightaway." #31-Robby Gordon, another Winston Cup driver, offered to pay Spencer's fine and said Busch "had it coming for a while."(ThatsRacin.com/AP)(8-17-2003) AND The feud between Jimmy Spencer and Kurt Busch flared up again in the garage area at Michigan International Speedway after Sunday's GFS Marketplace 400, with Spencer allegedly punching Busch while Busch sat in his race car. Busch's car ran out of fuel, crew chief Jimmy Fennig said, as he tried to drive it back to his hauler after the race. It stopped, interestingly, in front of Spencer's transporter. Spencer then rammed Busch's rear bumper, causing the bumper to buckle. Spencer got out of his car and approached Busch, reaching through the window and allegedly punching Busch. By the time Busch crawled out, crewmen from Spencer's team had surrounded the #97. Busch waved and yelled at Spencer, and then walked to the NASCAR hauler. He did not appear to be bloodied. There were no other punches thrown. Almost immediately, however, Fennig went to NASCAR officials. "I want Spencer here right now," Fennig said angrily. "We're going to have a fight here." Roush told Speed TV that Spencer broke Busch's nose. Busch went to the track's infield care center after he left NASCAR's office trailer and a Roush Racing spokesperson said Busch would get his nosed looked at when he got home.(see full story at NASCAR.com)(8-17-2003) FROM JAYSKI.COM Wow! This could get interesting!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
splainshornet Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY, JERRY,!!!!!! This is too funny. Usually it's the Drunks in the bleachers tryin to whoop each other, like a bunch of Jerry Spring guests. Now it's the Driver's turn. Bristol should be a blast! It's already crazy enough at the Night Race, coupled with this...WATCH OUT! -- rw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sequatchie Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 I thought "Mr. Excitement" had settled down! If I remember correctly didn't he hit someone in the early to mid 90's I rember Micheal Waltrip hit someone I think it was Lake Speed while he was still in the car one time back then. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinjin Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Sounds like you can take the country out of NASCAR but can't take the country out of the drivers. Hey. Y'all watch this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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