NASCAR Loosens Its Rules, And Kyle Busch Loosens His Tongue
Asked about Cup drivers getting more starts in 2026, Busch delivered the most predictable—and most entertaining—answer possible.
Asked about Cup drivers getting more starts in 2026, Busch delivered the most predictable—and most entertaining—answer possible.
Chase Elliott came to Richmond chasing points. Instead, he got chased straight into the fence by Kyle Busch’s impersonation of a torpedo.
Kyle Busch needed a win. What he got was a wreck, a backup car, and a deeper hole in the standings.
Kyle Busch’s three victories at Dover Motor Speedway make him the winningest driver in Sunday’s field.
Kyle Busch will stay put for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, now that Richard Childress Racing has picked up the option on Busch’s contract with the organization.
Last year, for the first full season in his career, Kyle Busch failed to win a NASCAR Cup Series race, ending a record 19-year streak of at least one victory per season.
Kyle Busch and Stewart Friesen had been locked in a tight battle in the final five laps at Atlanta Motor Speedway, swapping positions at the front of the field.
It took 20 attempts for Dale Earnhardt Sr. to win the Daytona 500.
Richard Childress Racing (RCR) is throwing caution to the wind with what seems to be a almost desperate gambit.
Richard Childress Racing driver Kyle Busch did not qualify for this year’s Playoffs…