Kyle Busch finishes and impresses in his first Rolex 24
Kyle Busch was tired, but happy Sunday afternoon. The reigning NASCAR Cup champion had just completed his first IMSA 24 Hour race at Daytona.
Kyle Busch was tired, but happy Sunday afternoon. The reigning NASCAR Cup champion had just completed his first IMSA 24 Hour race at Daytona.
Kyle Busch clearly was the star of Wednesday night’s show at the Music City Center.
His second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship now in the record books, it was a relaxed and droll Kyle Busch who took questions from reporters on Wednesday afternoon at the Music City Center.
It was a case of winner take-all throughout NASCAR’s Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Sunday night it was Kyle Busch who claimed both the race trophy and his second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season championship.
Talk about timing. After going winless for 21 races, Kyle Busch got hot when it mattered leading a race high 120 laps in the second half of the season ending race at Homestead Sunday to win the Ford EcoBoost 400 and his second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series title.
In a Saturday qualifying session that provided validation that the cream rises to the top, Kyle Busch earned his first pole position of the season, as seven Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff drivers claimed the top seven positions on the grid.
Aric Almirola is none too happy with Kyle Busch.
Something—or someone—has to give.
It was more of the same for Kyle Busch in Saturday’s Indiana 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but “more of the same” was anything but easy.
Kyle Busch walked around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway garage Friday afternoon feeling equal parts ambitious and already highly accomplished.