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Off-Key Note: Kyle Busch's guitar-smashing antics after Nashville win have his critics up in arms again

Off-Key Note: Kyle Busch's guitar-smashing antics after Nashville win have his critics up in arms again

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Kyle Busch is being criticized for his decision to smash this guitar.


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Kyle Busch has always bucked the system, embracing the notoriety that comes with being NASCAR's newest bad boy.

He doesn't care if race fans dislike him -- and boy, do they ever -- and he makes no apologies for knocking people out of his way en route to Victory Lane.

His rejection of conformity is genuine, and Busch does everything he can to avoid being grouped as just another politically correct NASCAR driver shilling for a sponsor.

So if he's aware of the growing backlash surrounding his guitar-smashing celebration after a Nationwide Series win at Nashville, it's doubtful Busch even cares.

But this time, even his most ardent supporters wonder if Busch went too far.

See, it wasn't just any guitar that Busch whacked three times against the ground before tossing the chipped steel instrument aside. No, it was a revered Gibson Les Paul guitar that had been hand painted by longtime NASCAR artist Sam Bass and has become the symbol of Nashville Speedway.

Yesterday, Bass told NASCAR Scene he was heartbroken to see Busch destroy the trophy.

"It was stunning, absolutely stunning to see that thing destroyed within seconds of him getting it," Bass told Scene. "It's his trophy, he can choose to do with it what he wants. But I'm not going to lie about it. If he had asked me, ‘Hey, I'm thinking about destroying that trophy guitar whenever I win it, what do you think?' Of course I would have told him, ‘No. Please don't. Let us give you a prop guitar.'"

Finally breaking through for a dominating win after coming up empty in seven previous tries at Nashville, the smashing of the guitar was, in Busch's mind, nothing more than an exorcising of demons.

Only nobody else sees it that way.

"I've got a lot of respect for Sam Bass and those people at Gibson that make those beautiful trophies," said three-time Nashville winner Carl Edwards. "You definitely will not see me smashing one of them."

Brad Keselowski, either. So thrilled to get one of the guitars last June, he carried it all over the garage during post-race inspection and then fell asleep cradling it during the plane ride home. His JR Motorsports team has the photos to prove it.

But Busch, 24, doesn't think like that, and the big picture often escapes him. His antics used to be attributed to a lack of maturity, which ultimately cost him his job at Hendrick Motorsports two years ago this week.

After landing on his feet at Joe Gibbs Racing, there have been some rough patches this season, too.

He embarrassed his crew by abandoning his car on the racetrack after they cost him a Nationwide victory at Bristol, and after any sort of setback he's stormed out of tracks without commenting several times.

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