#22-Kurt Busch says his profanity-laced tirade last weekend at Richmond led to a restructuring at Penske Racing that will produce better cars. “Instead of talking about it we’re reacting to it,” Busch said on Friday at Darlington Raceway. Busch called out technical director Tom German and anybody else within shouting distance after watching his team drop from first to sixth in the standings over the past five races. He said the reaction to his comments opened up the lines of communication to make changes necessary for improvement, specifically in the chassis. Busch said the restructuring had to do more with communication than moving people around. “This weekend here at the racetrack I see four engineers I haven’t seen at the track — ever,” the 2004 Sprint Cup champion said. “I see them at the shop, but never at the track.” Busch said there’s always been an open door policy at Penske Racing, but “things just happen slowly sometimes.” He acknowledged the cars haven’t been up to par since early last summer after he won the All-Star race and Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May.ESPN.com)(5-7-2011)
