Kyle Busch still looking for speed at Michigan
In the first round of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying on Friday, Kyle Busch got a nasty surprise.
In the first round of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying on Friday, Kyle Busch got a nasty surprise.
Kyle Busch was a bit disappointed in his third-place finish in Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Pocono 400.
A new high-downforce, restrictor-plate competition package at Pocono Raceway brought a familiar result on Saturday—at least where the NASCAR Xfinity Series is concerned.
Kyle Busch completed an unprecedented, monumental feat last Sunday in winning the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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As Kyle Busch excitedly climbed out of his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in the minutes following his dominant victory late Sunday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, he had already mentally checked off that last box on his “to-win” list of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup venues to conquer.
Kyle Busch finally checked a box Sunday night. He finally won a points-paying race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, something he has never done.
Kyle Busch has accomplished a great deal in his career. Sunday, he did something he has never done in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
Running his fastest lap in the final round of Thursday’s knockout qualifying session at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch earned the top starting spot for Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR’s longest race.
Twelve races into the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule, and Kyle Busch has already won 25 percent of the points events in NASCAR’s premier series.