Kurt Busch, Phoenix Racing decide to soldier on together
June 12, 2012
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
There's
one thing certain about Tuesday's statement from team owner James Finch
about the status of wayward driver Kurt Busch -- it should be read with
background music, specifically Al Green's "Let's Stay Together."
Busch,
who still has two days left on a 10-day suspension that kept him out of
Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Pocono, met with Finch on Tuesday.
Together they decided that Busch would continue to drive the No. 51
Phoenix Racing Chevrolet.
"We
have met with Kurt," Finch said in a statement released Tuesday
afternoon. "At the end of the day, we are racers so we're going racing
together with Kurt and the No. 51 Phoenix Racing Chevrolet. We know
adjustments have to be made but how we fix that is between Kurt and
myself.
"We're
going to go to the track, work hard, race hard and work on trying to
attract a sponsor -- and we're going to do that together."
NASCAR
suspended Busch on June 3 for a verbal confrontation with a reporter
after the June 1 Nationwide Series race at Dover. Busch was on probation
at the time for driving through Ryan Newman's pit in the May 12 Cup
race at Darlington, while several of Newman's crewmen were still working
in the pit stall.
During
interviews throughout the week preceding their meeting, Finch had said
in essence that Busch had to improve his behavior and stop wrecking race
cars if Busch was to remain with the team. By Finch's count, Busch had
wrecked 14 cars since starting to drive for the organization in
February.
Finch
also said that, if Busch were to continue to drive for him, it would be
on a race-by-race basis. Tuesday's statement did not elaborate on the
specific arrangements between the owner and driver, but Busch will be in
the car this weekend at Michigan.
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