Kyle Busch Spotted Using Scissors During The Richmond NASCAR Race — Here’s Why

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And you though running with scissors was dangerous.

Kyle Busch was caught on camera during the Ciook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway on Sunday doing something unusual in his car.

Busch started the race with his left wrist taped due to an injury he sustained during the Brickyard 400.

Busch spun and hit the wall, which caused his steering wheel to spin quickly in his hands and twist his wrist.

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He said it was so bad that he probably coudln’t have raced if there was a race last weekend, but it improved enough to get behind the wheel this week with the wrist taped.

Apparently, he didn’t like the way it felt, because he started fiddling with it mid race during a caution, then made an unusual request to his pit crew.

He asked for scissors and picked up a pair during a pit stop He was then seen under yellow using the scissors with his right hand has he drove and cut the tape on his left hand, which had been removed from its glove.

It wasn’t immediately clear if Busch had violated any NASCAR safety rules, or what he did with the scissors when he was finished.

Busch is currently 18th in the Cup Series standings and desperately in need of a win to make the playoffs … cut.

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