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Busch saluting the crowd at the 2016 Alsco 300 Busch performing a burnout at the 2019 My Bariatric Solutions 300. In the Xfinity Series, Busch, the 2004 Rookie of the Year and 2009 series champion, has won 102 races, ranking him first for all-time series wins. Busch has won at 28 different tracks in the series.
Busch's team, Kyle Busch Motorsports, dominated the Truck Series in 2014, claiming the most wins and securing the owner's championship for a second consecutive year. After teammate Bubba Wallace won a race, the two celebrated together with donuts on the front stretch.
Busch set the record for most wins in a season in the Xfinity Series with 13 in 2010 and holds the overall record with 102 wins. He also has the most wins in the Truck Series with 66. Busch is the only driver in history to have 60 wins in each of NASCAR's top three series.
Time is running out for Kyle Busch to stretch his remarkable winning streak to 20 consecutive NASCAR seasons with at least one victory. There are only six races remaining on the year as Busch ...
The win is Busch’s 61st of his career on the Cup Series and also came at the site of his first Cup win. Busch won in August of 2005 for the first time at Auto Club Speedway and is set to be the ...
Wins Atlanta Motor Speedway: Kyle Busch, William Byron, Brad Keselowski, and Joey Logano: 2 Auto Club Speedway: Kyle Busch: 5 Bristol Motor Speedway: Kyle Busch: 8 Charlotte Motor Speedway: Martin Truex Jr. 3 Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval: Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson: 2 Chicago Street Course: Alex Bowman and Shane Van Gisbergen: 1 Circuit of ...
Twelve years to the day that Richard Childress and Kyle Busch came to blows in one of the parking lots of Kansas Speedway, the two were celebrating a NASCAR Cup Series victory at a track straight ...
Bill Rexford is the youngest Cup Series champion; he was 23 years, 7 months, and 15 days old when he won the title in 1950. [10] Bobby Allison is the oldest Cup Series champion; he was 45 years, 11 months, and 17 days old when he won the championship in 1983. [11]