u/Altracing34

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If there's one race win that defined who Kyle Busch was that you could show someone when they ask about him what race would it be?

For me personally I keep thinking about the 2012 Budweiser Shootout when he made not one but two incredible saves during the race and had the front end of the car all messed up and he still beat Tony Stewart to the line in a last lap photo finish pass. To me that race showed me what a wheelman and what a grinder Kyle Busch was.

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u/Altracing34 — 4 hours ago
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[Tony Stewart] This one is hard for me, and I’ve struggled to put into words all that’s going through my head, but I’ll try...

u/Altracing34 — 21 hours ago
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[Jimmie Johnson] Kyle Busch wasn’t just one of the fiercest competitors our sport has ever seen, he was one of the most talented race car drivers I’ve ever shared a track with ....

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u/Altracing34 — 2 days ago
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[Jayski] The first inductee for the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class is Larry Phillips from the pioneer ballot

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u/Altracing34 — 4 days ago
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[Bob Pockrass] The 2027 Landmark Award for outstanding contributions to NASCAR: Lesa France Kennedy

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u/Altracing34 — 4 days ago
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Of all the NASCAR drivers I could've expected to see watching Indy 500 practice in person this guy would've been one of the last on my list to see

u/Altracing34 — 11 days ago
▲ 288 r/NASCAR

Today marks the first time the #97 has started from pole since November 2004 at Homestead with Kurt Busch. The same weekend Kurt became Cup Series champion

Figured I'd post this stat about the #97 in the Cup Series since I knew it would've been redundent to post other stats about that car number since they'd all come from 2005 and this was the most interesting stat about the #97 that I found

u/Altracing34 — 13 days ago