Both Joey and Kyle are fast drivers when given the hardware to do so. They are the same breed on and off the track. Antisocial personalities who were likely forgettable classmates in school and not really team players. Joey played nice for a few years doing what Danica still does...not challenging anyone on the track. At some point he realized drivers were walking all over him and he started driving more aggressively and holding his own. He comes off as a dweeb in doing so. Kyle has, for as long as I remember, always driven aggressively and acted as if he owns the entire track. He comes off as a d-bag in doing so. These two traits clearly clashed on Sunday. Joey, not willing to just yield anymore held his line and boxed Kyle in. Kyle felt the whole track was his and dropped down and pushed Joey deeper into the turn. Joey struggled hard to keep it down low but lost control and slid up into Kyle. That's what hard racing is about, and if you initiate contact, you shouldn't be surprised when you are the recipient moments later. As for the punch, It was on par with a b-movie fake punch. If Kyle made any sort of contact it had no velocity. It also doesn't appear that Joey got any punches in either. So you have a d-bag charging in and getting his ass kicked by a crew. Go NASCAR. Also, this...