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Some athletes don't like reporters, but it's very rare for them to want to actually cause harm or injury.
That's not the case for NASCAR driver Kurt Busch. Busch let his emotions get the best of him after he finished fourth in Saturday's Nationwide Series race at Dover International Speedway.
Sporting News reporter Bob Pockrass asked Busch whether he changed his style of racing because when his car came in contact with Justin Allgaeir's on Saturday, there was no reoccurrence of any sort.
This clearly angered Busch. According to charlotteobserver.com, this is how Busch responded.
"[Probation] refrains me from not beating the s*** out of you right now, because you ask me stupid questions," Busch said.
NASCAR placed Busch on probation after he burned out in Ryan Newman's pit stall after a race in May.
You have to wonder if Busch will get a taste of his own medicine here — a fine or some other sort of punishment from NASCAR.
Check out the video below to hear what Busch had to say.
Video courtesy of dgoodin24