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Kyle Busch takes a turn for the worse in a violent NASCAR race, F-bombs fly on the radio and spectators crash!

Chase Elliott may return. Kyle Busch might be toast. John Hunter Nemechek finally qualified for a real NASCAR race and was possessed by a demon. And Ryan Preece went on to score a century over Ty Gibbs.

How did you spend YOUR Sunday afternoon?!

Good grace. Everyone left Texas mad. Just … angry. Pure, raw, unplanned anger. Sure, I can make a joke about it everything is hot in Texas right here, but it won’t. We don’t need low-hanging fruit today. We have plenty to fill our plate as it is.

Let’s get to the filling.

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Chase Elliott celebrates after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Würth 400 presented by LIQUI MOLY at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 3, 2026. (Logan Riely/Getty Images)

We’ll get to the Chase, because NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver may have just found his 2020-22 form. If so, be careful. Good for ratings, though!

Obviously we will get to Kyle Busch and JHN. The two could not stop the collision yesterday, and it was analyzed after the race. You will see.

Along the way, we’ll ride the F-bomb with Ryan Preece, check out the Colorado Nationals because that event looks ELECTRIC, and end the day with Kennedy Mosley defending his man.

Sounds good? Good!

Four tires, enough fuel to get us to Watkins Glen even though it’s May and NASCAR shouldn’t be running there in May, and maybe a beer or 10 for JHN and Kyle Busch … Monday Morning Pit-Stop — the ‘Everybody Hates Everybody!’ program — live!

Kyle Busch vs. JHN, who did you find?!

Boy, what a DAY in Texas. Like I said, Chase Elliott could be back. We’ll get to the Chase here soon, but this wasn’t a gas mile win or a superspeedway win. This was different. This he heard different. And, obviously, it should be a wake-up call for the whole garage.

But first, obviously we’re going to start the week with Kyle Busch and John Hunter Nemechek. Front Row Son of Joe! Boy oh boy, he would have been put in a machine on Sunday. Whoever has to fight Kyle Busch this season better get ready for a fight, because Rowdy seems to be very close to that point.

Next up, Kyle he did turn 41 this weekend, so there’s that. Happy birthday, Kyle!

Now, let’s get to the video…

Belt between:

Maybe we should have seen it coming…

Thoughts? What comes out?

I’m going to be honest here … I think I’m with John Hunter. And I’m usually Kyle Busch. I always support Sam Busch. But I just don’t know how you can watch that video and think this was an accident. It wasn’t like that. Come on.

I know Kyle can’t just talk because that would make NASCAR’s ears a little dull, but he has to.

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The video is dangerous. Listen to Kevin and Clint in the booth. They have both been there. God knows that both of them have destroyed someone out of anger. I think Clint and Jeff Gordon are still fighting in Phoenix!

But they know. Maybe John Hunter pinned Kyle down from behind. It is possible. That part of that fence is not so clear to me. No one was clear. Kyle went up too far. JHN went down just a little bit. I’m not really sure why they do that. Just stay straight and fix it when you get to Turn 3.

John H. Nemechek watches during NASCAR qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway

John H. Nemechek, driver of the No. 42 Dollar Tree Toyota, watches during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 2, 2026. (Logan Riely/Getty Images)

So we can argue about who got it wrong to start this whole thing. That’s a good game. But after that? To me, it’s obvious that Kyle Busch beat the hell out of him … and more.

And of course, even if we decide that 42 goes down to Kyle on the floor … is that a reason to crash someone … on the last lap!? You’ve come this far guys. WHY waste it now? It didn’t seem like such a big deal.

Both cars were great yesterday. I won’t say it again … both KYLE BUSCH and JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK had great cars yesterday. Those cars usually stink.

In one way or another, both brought good cars to the race, and both were robbed at the end of it.

In retrospect, maybe we should have seen this one coming from Rowdy…

Carson Hocevar almost became his first victim earlier in the day:

Chase is back, Ryan is angry and what a party!

Well, apparently, Kyle Busch was just out yesterday. I don’t know why, but he was impatient from the beginning to the end. Also, I really don’t see why he’s mad at Carson Hocevar. There are usually many reasons to be angry with Carson. Sometimes he can run around like an angry teenager. I get it.

This … didn’t seem like one of those times. Doesn’t Kyle Busch think you should compete in these events? That’s kind of the whole point… the race.

Why was he so scared yesterday when other drivers really chased him and just stood aside and let him go? I don’t get it.

Kyle Busch waves to fans as he walks onto the stage at Atlanta Motor Speedway

Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 8 Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen Chevrolet, waves to fans during driver introductions before the NASCAR Cup Series Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., on Feb. 25, 2024. (Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

Still, the “we haven’t been in the top-10 in three years” line was great. I’m not sure, but I think we also got “put ice on your crotch line” at the end, which was also fun. What a day.

OK, let’s all put down our disciplines and quickly burn this first Monday of May session into a big month. First? Kyle Busch wasn’t the only one angry in Texas:

“The end of the noise.”

“Yes, copy that.”

“10-4, we’ll go down and get four tires here and start over.”

Perfection. There are no notes. We can go ahead and put Ryan Preece firmly on the “no” side when it comes to Ty Gibbs fans in the garage. Are they on the “yes” side this time?

The next one? Lots of Chase Elliott fans … at least indoors!

I agree. It’s been a few years since it came down to Chase. He won, sure, but he didn’t win the original risk over time. Hendrick has been quiet all season without Chase. Remember when William Byron was angry last season? We haven’t even heard a peep this year.

Chase has now won twice in the past few weeks, and this one was very dominant. If those teams find their mojo again … look. In fact, I think they already have.

Okay, two more are on the way out.

I hate to go back to last week, but I’d like to quickly check in with Christopher Bell on the way out to get his thoughts on the current state of NASCAR’s superspeedway package:

Okeeeeeeeeeeee! Christopher Bell — He is NOT a fan of the Next Gen car at ‘Dega and Daytona. Gotcha!

I’m sure NASCAR likes to call them “suicide machines” too. Good look guys in marketing!

Speaking of wrecks…

Amazing. I knew this was a thing, but I couldn’t get into it. Give me a spectator race. Please. Inject it into my veins. This is what separates this country from everyone else.

Think of a European looking at that today. THEY WILL HAVE A HEAD. Not us. God, I love America.

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OK, that’s it for today. Good work to all. Watch out for Kyle Busch on the streets!

Let’s go ahead and let JHN’s girlfriend, Ken Mosley of Miss Kentucky, usher us into the first week of May. It is the right way to end this particular section.

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