Two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has said there is 'no fixing' a big issue facing NASCAR at present.
Having raced in the Cup Series since 2004, Busch has seen a lot during his time in the sport, including how the nature of the racing out on track has changed.
Referring back to the days when experienced drivers would take young up-and-coming drivers under their wing, Busch argues that things have changed dramatically since and that there is no going back.
"That was the Mark Martin era, the Jeff Gordon era, the Tony Stewart era, you were there, the Harvick era,” Busch explained on the Happy Hour.
“That was a different era than what we’re in today.
"People ask me all the time like, ‘Why don’t you take these kids under your wing and teach them and tell them.’ I’m like, we’re in a completely different era now.
"There is no fixing what we’ve got going right now with everybody running over everybody.
"They would much rather crash than win a race, I don’t get it.”