Boris Said, the NASCAR Sprint Cup road-course ring-in, has launched into a strange tirade, threatening to confront Greg Biffle as a longstanding feud reignited at Watkins Glen.
Chaos erupted behind Marcos Ambrose as he crossed the finish line to secure his first victory in the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
Contact occurred between Said and David Ragan, propelling Ragan into the wall, which in turn sent Biffle’s teammate, David Reutimann, into a violent flip that resulted in significant damage to his vehicle.
After the race, Biffle, who has clashed with Said before, confronted the outspoken driver to voice his displeasure. This action led to chaotic moments as Said attempted to strike Biffle, with pit crews and officials stepping in to break up the scuffle.
In a post-race interview, despite being the catalyst for the horrifying crash that upset Biffle, Said unleashed his frustrations on Biffle.
“I’m more upset with Greg Biffle. He’s the most unprofessional little scaredy cat I’ve ever seen in my life. He won’t even fight me like a man,” Said expressed angrily.
“If someone texts me his address, I’ll go see him Wednesday at his house and show him what he really needs. He needs a friggin’ whooping, and I’m going to give it to him.
“He was flipping me off, giving me the finger, totally unprofessional. Two laps down, I mean, he’s a chump.
“I went over there to go talk to him, and he wouldn’t even let me get out of the car. Throws a few little baby punches and then he runs away and hides behind some big guys.
“But he won’t hide from me for long. I’ll find him. I won’t settle it out on the track…it’s not right to wreck cars…but he’ll show up with a black eye one of these days. I’ll see him somewhere.”
by Buford Balony