Brooklyn, Michigan. The day started with the Biff on the pole, but as the day grew later and later, it became a story of wills. For a while on Sunday, it looked like a familiar story would play out for the first time at Michigan. Jimmie Johnson’s dominating hasn’t come to Michigan yet, and he remains winless at the Brooklyn track. On Sunday, he would get outgrown by a busch, as one of the most unpopular drivers in NASCAR reared his ugly head again. Busch, who was caught doing 100 miles per hour by the North Carolina police, should not be celebrating a win on any NASCAR sanctioned track. Kyle Busch continues to draw this reporter’s ire. He should be behind bars and siting in a prison soon. Instead, he is taking bows in front of his adoring paparzzi. Meanwhile, it was a great day for HMS, with five-time second, Mark Martin fourth, and Jeff Gordon sixth. Retribution is coming to the 18. This week, the NASCAR circus goes to the auto racing bull ring in Bristol, Tennessee, where tempers and egos get in the way of driver’s common sense. Kyle Busch better watch out, because it’s going to be a Hendrick and Stewart-Haas day of offense.