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Busch Blames Gragson for Crash, Sparks Fan Uproar
23 Feb
Summary
- Kyle Busch's race ended early due to a lap 125 wreck with Noah Gragson.
- Busch blamed Gragson, calling him impatient and using the phrase 'kids these days'.
- Fans criticized Busch's perceived lack of accountability for the incident.

Kyle Busch was sidelined during the Autotrader 400 at Echopark Speedway on lap 125 following a wreck involving Noah Gragson. Busch, who had moved into Gragson's path, blamed the younger driver for an "impatient push" that sent him into the wall. The incident resulted in Busch's first DNF of the 2026 Cup Series season.
Following the crash, Busch's post-race comments, including the phrase "kids these days," ignited a debate among fans. Many took to social media to criticize Busch, questioning his accountability and suggesting he was deflecting blame. This reaction contrasted with his previous day's success, where he won his third consecutive Truck Series race in Atlanta with assistance from teammate Carson Hocevar.




