NASCAR at Martinsville: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. can expect payback after bumping Kyle Busch

Reid Spencer

NASCAR at Martinsville: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. can expect payback after bumping Kyle Busch image

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — The essence of stage racing crystallized into one dramatic moment on Lap 260 of Sunday’s STP 500 at Martinsville Speedway.
 
Coming to the green/checkers at the end of Stage 2, Kyle Busch passed Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to put the No. 17 Ford a lap down. But as Busch rolled through Turns 3 and 4, Stenhouse gave Busch two whacks to the bumper, knocked Busch’s No. 18 Toyota up the track in Turn 4 and executed a pass to stay on the lead lap.

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Stenhouse’s tap also allowed Chase Elliot to dive to the inside of Busch’s car and get to the stripe first, depriving Busch of a stage win and a playoff point.
 
Busch has filed the incident in his memory banks.

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“They were doing everything they could in order to stay on the lead lap, but when you've got the leader to your outside and you just keep banging him off the corner, that's pretty disrespectful,” Busch said.
 
“But do whatever you want. You know, it's going to come back and bite you one of these days. You've just got to always remember race car drivers are like elephants — they remember everything. Every time they see a mouse, they remember.”

Reid Spencer writes for the NASCAR Wire Service.

Reid Spencer