tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24366637.post2558553401580961281..comments2024-01-11T19:29:38.859-05:00Comments on Life in the Turn Lane: All-star race day and chamber of commerce weatherUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24366637.post-35624936641281693292008-05-17T12:24:00.000-04:002008-05-17T12:24:00.000-04:00While you can't say it was all truck and no driver...While you can't say it was all truck and no driver, given that once Kyle Busch fell out there was an actual race should say something about the Toyotas in general and his in particular. <BR/><BR/>Kyle Busch is controlling whatever series he races in to a degree I haven't seen since 1990m, a degree where there is almost no race left on the schedule where one can honestly think someone else will beat him; if someone does it's going to be a surprise. Ernie Irvan, Rusty Wallace, and Geoff Bodine wrested a level of control over the competition like Busch's in 1994, but only in lengthy spurts. What surprises me is that Busch hasn't won more Winston Cup races this year; I was shocked he didn't blow past Bowyer at Richmond after his set-to with Junior. <BR/><BR/>And given how thoroughly Toyota now domionates the Trucks and how little sustained resistence they get from the other makes, Winston Cup may be in for a competitive imbalance that few will or should appreciate.Monkeesfanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14522953722006761283noreply@blogger.com