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NASCAR Has It's Villain,Needs A Hero


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"NASCAR Has It's Villain,Now It Needs A Hero"

Associated Press

The article in the link below alludes to the fact that Kyle Busch is the villain of NASCAR but that a hero is needed to interact with the villain role.

Who,in your opinion,would be the most likely NASCAR driver to play the role of hero?

http://www.examiner.com/sports-in-roanoke/nascar-has-it-s-villain-now-it-needs-a-hero?render=print

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I would like for the hero to be Dale Jr but that seems to be out of the question,unless he starts winning on a consistent basis....And i have no idea when (or if) this will happen.

My next selection/selections would be Jimmy Johnson or Jeff Gordan,two drivers that are gentlemen and have paid their dues to both NASCAR and it's fanbase.

The also runs that would be on my list are really to numerous to mention.

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