Welcome to FTW’s NASCAR Feud of the Week, where we provide a detailed breakdown of the latest absurd, funny and sometimes legitimate controversies and issues within the racing world.

This week, we’re going to highlight the best insults and mini-feuds from the most recent race, the Coca-Cola 600, which Martin Truex Jr. won. It’s the longest race of the season, and with that extra 100 comes more ridiculous reactions, more wild road rage and, of course, more threats.

But first, the biggest highlight from the radio audio of Sunday’s race at Charlotte Motor Speedway is from Kyle Busch. Now, the No. 18 Toyota driver often has the best reactions and freakouts during races, but his frustration took a peculiar turn as he struggled during the fourth and final 100-lap stage.

His exchange with his team on the radio went like this and ended with what was an overly dramatic reaction (because we assume Busch didn’t actually quit his job with team owner Joe Gibbs). Via FOX Sports’ audio highlights from the radio:

Kyle Busch: God bless America. God bless America. God bless America. Tony Hirschman, spotter: May have nicked the wall entry to [Turn] 1. Busch: [Expletive] plowing. Plow plow, plow, plow, plow! I quit! Joe, I send in my resignation.

That was definitely Busch’s best quote and overall exchange of the race — and he usually has some good ones — but his biggest conflict of the night seemed to be simply with the way his car was handling rather than with a competitor.

The same certainly cannot be said for the other drivers.

The Coke 600 didn’t end with an angry series of punches or heated exchanges on pit road with some choice words. But there were several in-race conflicts and moments of road rage — some of which led to threats.

So here are the best mini-feuds of the week.

1. Ryan Blaney vs. Daniel Suárez

Ryan Blaney: Tell Suárez they can drop the liftgate if he ever does that again.

Daniel Suárez: Tell him to get his [expletive] together before we wreck.

2. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. vs. Kyle Busch

Early in the race, Busch appeared to turn Stenhouse, which sent him flying through the grass and led to this specifically violent threat.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: I hope we get this thing back good to go so I can get back to him. If I do, you can tell the front row of the grandstands to move back.

3. Joey Logano vs. Alex Bowman

Big crash with 85 laps to go. pic.twitter.com/pgQnx2WjYy — FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) May 27, 2019

Late in the race, there was a multi-car wreck involving Kyle Larson, Austin Dillon and Clint Bowyer, among others. It was the biggest wreck of the race, and Bowyer put the blame on Logano, who pointed the finger at Bowman. Logano also accused Bowman of flipping him off afterward, which he didn’t care for.

Clint Bowyer: Whoever dove down underneath the 88 caused all that.

Joey Logano: Tell him not to come down in front of me. That’s what he gets.

Alex Bowman: From practice to every single lap, he’s got to be an idiot. … I mean, I’m not mad. It’s just [expletive] stupid.

Logano: I don’t really appreciate getting flipped off. I can tell you that much.

4. Ryan Blaney vs. Joey Logano

The two Penske teammates were running side-by-side, and it seemed like Blaney was getting pretty agitated over how he was being raced.

Josh Williams, No. 12 spotter: Tight on your door. Just the 22.

Ryan Blaney: [Expletive] him! Jeez, wreck us both, why don’t ya?

5. Kyle Larson vs. Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr.

Kyle Larson: Tell Bubba to put his [expletive] hand in his car. If he [expletive] sticks his hand out at me one more time, I’m gonna [expletive] wreck him.

6. Kyle Larson vs. David Ragan

A lot of drivers and teams weren’t happy with the decisions Ragan and his No. 38 team were making Sunday, including Larson, who got stuck in traffic behind him.

Kyle Larson: This is the kind of [expletive] that you get wrecked for. [Expletive] him.

7. Denny Hamlin vs. Jimmie Johnson

Chris Lambert, No. 11 spotter: Jimmie’s blocking the [expletive] out of us.

Denny Hamlin: [Expletive] Jimmie.