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After costly mistakes RCR shakes up Kyle Busch pit crew
Three races into the NASCAR Cup Series season, the performance of Kyle Busch’s pit crew hasn’t matched the two-time champion’s prowess on the track.
Three races into the NASCAR Cup Series season, the performance of Kyle Busch’s pit crew hasn’t matched the two-time champion’s prowess on the track.
When Kyle Busch sold his NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team to Spire Motorsports, he didn’t surrender his prowess behind the wheel.
Before his breakthrough victory in the 1998 DAYTONA, the late Dale Earnhardt had won everything else there was to win at Daytona International Speedway.
The decision was courageous and unprecedented, and it found favor with the NASCAR Cup Series drivers scheduled to race in Sunday’s Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum.
The 2023 season has been a tumultuous one for Kyle Busch.
Kyle Busch suffered a disappointing DNF last week in the opening race of the 2023 NASCAR Playoffs’ second round.
Not even racing the same car that won at Texas Motor Speedway could help Kyle Busch.
Kyle Busch grinned and acknowledged that this season, his former teammate at Joe Gibbs Racing, Denny Hamlin, has essentially replaced him as the series’ resident “villain.”
Kyle Busch said Friday that the swap of pit crews with Austin Dillon before Saturday’s Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway was a collaborative decision at Richard Childress Racing that involved both drivers.
Richard Childress Racing has long been one of the marquee teams in the NASCAR Cup Series.
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