Kyle Busch tired of getting ‘our ass kicked’
You’d think a driver who started 31st and finished fourth at Bristol would be pretty happy, or at least satisfied
You’d think a driver who started 31st and finished fourth at Bristol would be pretty happy, or at least satisfied
On Lap 62 of Sunday’s GoBowling at The Glen, Bubba Wallace and Kyle Busch exited Turn 7 side-by-side, fighting for position.
Inopportune cautions foiled the best laid plans of drivers Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick–and their respective crew chiefs.
To hear Kevin Harvick tell it, the undisguised animosity he once felt for Kyle Busch has mellowed over the years.
New Hampshire Motor Speedway may be a long way from Kyle Busch’s native Las Vegas, but the driver of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota has developed a fondness for the Magic Mile
What a difference a year makes
Both Joe Gibbs Racing team drivers Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch eased into grins Saturday morning when asked if their Monster Energy NASCAR Cup excellence this year has caused any sort of divisive inner team rivalry.
Kyle Busch’s victory Sunday at Pocono Raceway not only earned the former Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion a series-best fourth win of 2019.
With a dominating performance at a track he has learned to love, Kyle Busch cruised to his fourth Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season in Sunday’s Pocono 400.
For the fifth time in his allotted five NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series starts in 2019, Kyle Busch took the checkered flag.