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More than a year after choosing to retire from NASCAR racing, Kurt Busch is clambering back behind the wheel. The 2004 Cup Series champion will return to auto racing in March, when he will be ...
Kurt Busch said goodbye to Cup Series racing on the same stage where he celebrated one of his most memorable NASCAR victories. It was an emotional farewell for sure. Busch, 45, held back tears as ...
Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978) is an American auto racing driver. He is best known for competing in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2000–2022, last driving the No. 45 Toyota Camry TRD for 23XI Racing .
Busch hasn't raced since suffering a concussion at Pocono in July of 2022. 2004 NASCAR champion Kurt Busch officially retires from Cup Series racing Skip to main content
Craven is perhaps most well known for winning the 2003 Carolina Dodge Dealers 400, beating Kurt Busch in the closest finish in Cup Series history at the time. A margin of victory, 0.002 seconds, only tied by Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer in April 2011 at Talladega with Jimmie coming out on top.
Tony Gibson (born November 3, 1964) is a retired American auto racing crew chief. He last worked for the #41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford driven by Kurt Busch in the NASCAR Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. He was the crew chief for Busch's 2017 Daytona 500 victory.
23XI Racing driver and 2004 champion Kurt Busch reflects on his NASCAR Cup Series career after announcing he would step away from full-time racing in 2023.
Busch car for Kenseth's first victory. In 1997, driver Tim Bender was injured, prompting crew chief and car owner Robbie Reiser to hire Kenseth, despite Kenseth having only one prior Busch Series start. [4] Reiser explained, "Matt and I used to have some fierce races against each other. I needed someone who understood race cars the way I ...