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NASCAR fans, get ready for some drama and excitement as Dale Earnhardt Jr. has a bold suggestion for the upcoming racing season. On his podcast, Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media, he had this to say about the recent feud between Kyle Busch and Joey Logano:

“Get all these guys trapped in a room, get them p*ssed off at each other, and then start the season.”

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This suggestion comes after Kyle Busch accused Joey Logano of being two-faced during a recent Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media.

Kyle claimed that during a Fox event, Joey wished him luck for the race that day, but then took a 180 turn on the track. Dale Jr. also pointed out that this is the perfect opportunity for The Clash, an exhibition race held before the start of the NASCAR Cup Series season. The race is known for its high-speed, short-track racing and the beating and banging of the cars.

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“Put them all in a closet, come on, make them p*ssed off at each other where they can’t stand each other and then turn them loose. The year begins!” said Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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Mike Davis, the President of Dirty Mo Media and co-host, also added that all drivers are two-faced to some extent, as seen during driver introductions where everyone seems to be big pals, hooting and hollering. But as soon as the race starts, it’s every man for himself.

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The suggestion by Dale Jr. is not only bold but also adds to the already high stakes in NASCAR. The feud between Kyle Busch and Joey Logano is just the tip of the iceberg and with Dale Jr.’s suggestion, the drama is sure to escalate. Dale Jr.’s snide comment to put all the drivers in a room and make them “p*ssed off” at each other is a cheeky idea that is sure to add to the excitement of the already high-stakes NASCAR season.

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