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"¡Sale la blanca!\" With every dramatic finish of a NASCAR Cup Series event, you may have heard this Spanish phrase signaling ...
There are family feuds—and then there are Busch brother feuds. Back in 2007, NASCAR fans witnessed a jaw-dropping moment when ...
Kyle Busch wanted to run the 2017 Indianapolis 500. His brother, Kurt Busch, attempted the Indy-Charlotte Double three years prior and now, he wanted to give it a shot. Chevrolet was OK with it.
Kyle Busch and his fans were hopeful heading into Kansas after a solid run in 2024, where the No. 8 led late but an untimely crash ended his day. The two-time champion was also in need of a good ...
NASCAR veteran Kyle Busch is one of the most successful drivers in the sport. The 40-year-old has achieved incredible success over the years, not only in the Cup Series. The numbers speak for ...
Kyle Busch has largely given up on his decade long dream of racing in the Indianapolis 500 but there were two times, in both 2017 and 2024, that he felt like he had deals done to compete in The ...
While Kyle Busch was able to move up through the field in the first stage, he has stagnated outside of the top-10 now in Stage 2. Things were going well, and now his No. 8 RCR Chevy is struggling.
Kyle Busch has openly wanted to do the Double for years. It is one of the few things on his bucket list that he has yet to accomplish. That and the Daytona 500, of course.
Kyle Busch took a minor shot at Kyle Larson while speaking about his son, Brexton, and his racing career. On the Door Bumper Clear podcast, Busch was asked about Brexton’s development ...
Clint Bowyer, one of NASCAR's most renowned names, hilariously mistook Kyle Larson for Kyle Busch, ahead of the AdventHealth 400 at the Kansas Speedway. Bowyer, commentating on live TV ...
Kyle Busch and his fans were hopeful heading into ... to a 4-3 win over Real Madrid — the team's fourth win over the La Liga rival this season. The Raiders' coaching change and Cowboys' big ...
Kyle Busch, who turned 40 earlier this month, has won 63 NASCAR Cup Series races, the ninth-most in history. From 2005 to 2023, Busch won at least one race each year.