Kyle Busch to lose crew chief in 2026
Kyle Busch is losing his current crew chief in 2026, which is set to be the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion’s 22nd full-time season.
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Kyle Busch is losing his current crew chief in 2026, which is set to be the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion’s 22nd full-time season.
Ryan Preece will start on the pole for the NASCAR Cup Series’ Cook Out 400 race Saturday night at Richmond Raceway.
Kyle Busch will go to a backup car for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway after a crash in practice.
Kyle Busch overcame a spin and a pit road penalty to match his highest finish of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series campaign Sunday at the Chicago Street Course. Starting sixth, … Continue Reading Kyle Busch posts second NASCAR Cup Series Top-5 of 2025
Kyle Busch will return for a fourth season with Richard Childress Racing. The team announced Saturday, May 24, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion will continue to pilot the No. … Continue Reading Kyle Busch to return to RCR in 2026
A Stage 1 crash in the Jacks Link’s 500 Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway dashed the chance for victories for three past NASCAR Cup Series champions. Ryan Blaney, Kyle Busch, and … Continue Reading Crash collects multiple NASCAR Cup Series champions at Talladega
Kyle Busch will achieve another milestone in his career as he will race against his son, Brexton Busch, for the first time ever.
NASCAR suspended six crew members, including two indefinitely, after the race weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Kyle Busch led a race-high six times for 42 of the 95 laps in the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at COTA before finishing fifth.
With seven previous NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Atlanta Motor Speedway trophies already on his mantle, Kyle Busch was obviously the odds-on favorite for Saturday’s Fr8 Racing 208. And the veteran absolutely did not disappoint.