2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
2003 NASCAR Busch Series
2004 NASCAR Busch Series
2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2005 NASCAR Busch Series
2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series#Auto Club 500
2006 NASCAR Busch Series
2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series#Chevy Rock and Roll 400
2007 Food City 500
2007 NASCAR Busch Series
2007 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2008 Daytona 500
2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2009 Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola
2009 Crown Royal 400
2009 Daytona 500
2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2011 Budweiser Shootout
2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
AARP
AMP Energy
ARCA RE/MAX Series
Alan Gustafson
Alan Kulwicki
Alexander Rossi (racing driver)
American Commercial Lines 200
American Racing Wheels 200
American Speed Association
Andy Santerre
Aric Almirola
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Austin Dillon
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Auto Club 500
Auto Club Speedway
Beringer
Best Buy
Bill Dennis
Billy Ballew Motorsports
Billy Wade (NASCAR driver)
Blackie Pitt
Bobby Hamilton
Bobby Labonte
Brad Keselowski
Braun Racing
Brendan Gaughan
Brian Ickler
Brian Scott
Brian Vickers
Brian Whitesell
Bristol Motor Speedway
Bruce Hill (NASCAR)
Bryan Reffner
Busch Series
Cale Yarborough
California Speedway
Camping World Truck Series
Car chief
Car of Tomorrow
Carl Edwards
Carquest
Carquest Auto Parts 300
Casey Mears
Chad Knaus
Champ Car
Charlie Kimball
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Chevrolet
Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Chevy Silverado 250
Chicago Motor Speedway
Chip Ganassi
Chip Ganassi Racing
Chuck Bown
Chuck Hossfeld
Clint Bowyer
Colin Braun
Coy Gibbs
Crown Royal Presents the Russell Friedman 400
Crown Royal presents the Matthew and Daniel Hansen 400
Cul-de-sac
Curtis Markham
D'Hondt Motorsports
Dale Earnhardt
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Jarrett
2003 NASCAR Busch Series
2004 NASCAR Busch Series
2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2005 NASCAR Busch Series
2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series#Auto Club 500
2006 NASCAR Busch Series
2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series#Chevy Rock and Roll 400
2007 Food City 500
2007 NASCAR Busch Series
2007 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2008 Daytona 500
2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2009 Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola
2009 Crown Royal 400
2009 Daytona 500
2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2011 Budweiser Shootout
2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series
2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
AARP
AMP Energy
ARCA RE/MAX Series
Alan Gustafson
Alan Kulwicki
Alexander Rossi (racing driver)
American Commercial Lines 200
American Racing Wheels 200
American Speed Association
Andy Santerre
Aric Almirola
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Austin Dillon
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Auto Club 500
Auto Club Speedway
Beringer
Best Buy
Bill Dennis
Billy Ballew Motorsports
Billy Wade (NASCAR driver)
Blackie Pitt
Bobby Hamilton
Bobby Labonte
Brad Keselowski
Braun Racing
Brendan Gaughan
Brian Ickler
Brian Scott
Brian Vickers
Brian Whitesell
Bristol Motor Speedway
Bruce Hill (NASCAR)
Bryan Reffner
Busch Series
Cale Yarborough
California Speedway
Camping World Truck Series
Car chief
Car of Tomorrow
Carl Edwards
Carquest
Carquest Auto Parts 300
Casey Mears
Chad Knaus
Champ Car
Charlie Kimball
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Chevrolet
Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Chevy Silverado 250
Chicago Motor Speedway
Chip Ganassi
Chip Ganassi Racing
Chuck Bown
Chuck Hossfeld
Clint Bowyer
Colin Braun
Coy Gibbs
Crown Royal Presents the Russell Friedman 400
Crown Royal presents the Matthew and Daniel Hansen 400
Cul-de-sac
Curtis Markham
D'Hondt Motorsports
Dale Earnhardt
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Jarrett
Kyle Thomas Busch
Date of birth
May 2, 1985 (1985-05-02) (age 26)
Place of birth
Las Vegas, Nevada
Awards
2004 Busch Series Rookie of the Year
2005 NEXTEL Cup Series Rookie of the Year
2008 Southern 500 Winner
2009 Nationwide Series Champion
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series statistics
Car no., team
18 – Joe Gibbs Racing
2010 Sprint Cup position
8th
Best finish
5th – 2007
First race
2004 UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 (Las Vegas Motor Speedway)
First win
2005 Sony HD 500 (California Speedway)
Last win
2011 Crown Royal presents the Matthew and Daniel Hansen 400 (Richmond International Raceway)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
21
104
7
NASCAR Nationwide Series statistics
Car no., team
18– Joe Gibbs Racing
2010 NNS position
3rd
Best finish
1st – 2009
First race
2003 Carquest Auto Parts 300 (Lowe's Motor Speedway)
First win
2004 Funai 250 (Richmond International Raceway)
Last win
2011 Royal Purple 300 (Darlington Raceway)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
48
137
23
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series statistics
Truck no., team
18– Kyle Busch Motorsports
2010 NCWTS position
14th
Best finish
14th – 2008/2010
First race
2001 Power Stroke Diesel 200 (Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis)
First win
2005 Quaker Steak and Lube 200 (Charlotte)
Last win
2011 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Charlotte)
Wins
Top tens
Poles
28
71
12
Statistics current as of April 30, 2011.
Kyle Thomas Busch (born May 2, 1985) is an American NASCAR driver and team owner. He currently drives the No. 18 Mars/Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Sprint Cup Series, the No. 18 Z-Line Designs/NOS Energy Drink Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs in the Nationwide Series, and the No. 18 Dollar General Toyota Tundra for his own team, Kyle Busch Motorsports, in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
He currently holds the record for most NASCAR wins in a season between the top three NASCAR series with 24 wins, which he accomplished in 2010. He also is the only NASCAR driver to win races in two of its national touring series on the same day, winning the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series races held on February 21, 2009. On August 21, 2010, Busch became the first driver to win in all three of NASCAR's top three touring series in the same weekend (Bristol). Busch became the first driver in Nationwide series history to lead more than 10,000 laps. He has led a total of 10,035 laps in the Nationwide Series.1
Busch is also only the second driver to ever win on his birthday, winning the 2009 Crown Royal Presents the Russell Friedman 400 at Richmond International Raceway, which was run on his 24th birthday. Cale Yarborough was the first.
Kyle Busch married Samantha Sarcinella on December 31, 2010 in Chicago. Sarcinella is a native of St. John, Indiana and a graduate of Purdue University.
He is the younger brother of 2004 Nextel Cup Series champion Kurt Busch.
Contents
1 Early life
2 Early career
3 NASCAR career
3.1 2003–2007
3.2 2008–Present
3.3 2010 Results
3.3.1 Sprint Cup Series
3.3.2 Nationwide Series
3.3.3 Camping World Truck Series
4 Career NASCAR Sprint Cup Statistics
5 Formula One
6 Kyle Busch Foundation
7 Legal Troubles
8 References
9 External links
Early life
Kyle Busch's first driving lessons came at the age of 6 when he drove around the cul-de-sac of his family's Las Vegas neighborhood in a makeshift go-kart. Although he was too small to reach the throttle, Busch still was able to pick up the basics from his father Tom, who controlled the gas pedal as his young son steered the kart. Throughout his childhood, Busch spent many hours as an apprentice to his father and older brother Kurt in the family garage learning to build and repair race cars. By the age of 10, he was a full-fledged mechanic and served as crew chief of his older brother's dwarf car team.
In 1998, shortly after his 13th birthday, Busch's driving career officially began. From 1999 through 2001, Busch earned more than 65 wins in legends car racing as he racked up two track championships at Las Vegas Motor Speedway's "Bullring" before moving to late models. He captured 10 victories in late model competition at the Bullring in 2001.2
Early career
Busch's speeding ticket: 128 in 45 zone
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At the age of 16, Busch began competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (now Camping World Truck Series) for Roush Racing as a replacement for Nathan Haseleu and Chuck Hossfeld, who were released midway in the 2001 season. He made his debut at Indianapolis Raceway Park, impressing many people with a 9th place finish. In his second race at Chicago Motor Speedway, he was leading with less than 20 laps to go and was on his way to winning the race, until his truck ran out of fuel with 12 laps to go.
Busch was the fastest in practice for a 2001 Craftsman Truck Series race at California Speedway in Fontana, CA, when he was ejected from the track by CART officials because the American Racing Wheels 200 was part of a CART weekend featuring the Marlboro 500 CART FedEx Championship Series event.3 Marlboro threw Busch out of the garage because of an interpretation of the Master Settlement Agreement of 1998, prohibiting people under 18 years of age in participating in events sponsored by tobacco companies. He earned two top-10 finishes in six starts in the #99 Eldon Ford F-150 in what had been scheduled to be a full-season campaign for 2002.
Six weeks after the incident, NASCAR imposed a minimum age of 18 years starting in 2002 to prevent future incidents from happening again, because Winston was the premier series sponsor at the time. When the age requirements were put in place, Busch switched from NASCAR to the American Speed Association (ASA) series, finishing 8th in points.
In 2002, Busch graduated a year early with honors from Durango High School in Las Vegas, Nevada to focus on his driving career. That same year, he made his debut in the ARCA RE/MAX Series at Lowe's Motor Speedway, finishing twelfth in the #22 WP Motorsports Chevrolet.
In 2003, Busch signed a driver development contract with Hendrick Motorsports, and drove seven ARCA races in their #87 ditech entry. He won his first two races at Nashville Superspeedway and Kentucky Speedway, and won his most recent ARCA race the following year at Daytona.
He is often nicknamed "Shrub", since he is the younger brother of NASCAR driver Kurt Busch and a small bush is called a shrub.4
NASCAR career
2003–2007
Kyle Busch at the March 5, 2006 race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City
Upon turning 18, Busch partnered with Hendrick Motorsports to run six NASCAR Busch Series races at selected tracks, running the #87 Ditech.com Chevrolet Monte Carlo for NEMCO Motorsports. During his seat time in that ride, Busch finished a Busch Series career-high second in his first NASCAR Busch Series race at the Lowe's Motor Speedway in May 2003.
Busch's first full-time season began in 2004, as he competed in the Lowe's car vacated by Brian Vickers, who had moved up to the NEXTEL Cup series. Busch clinched Rookie of the Year honors in the series, receiving his first top-10 finish of the season at the second race in Rockingham, won his first pole of the season in the fifth race, and claimed his first victory at the Richmond International Raceway at the Funai 250 in May.5 Busch went on to claim five wins in 2004, making him the record holder of most races won by a driver in their rookie season,6 and finished second to Martin Truex, Jr. in the overall points. Busch also qualified for six Nextel Cup races out of nine attempts in 2004 in the #84 Carquest Chevrolet for Hendrick, his highest finish being 24th at California Speedway.
After the announcement that long time Hendrick NEXTEL Cup series driver Terry Labonte would be running a limited schedule in 2005 and 2006, Busch was picked to take over the #5 Kellogg's/Carquest Auto Parts Chevrolet Monte Carlo, crew chiefed by Alan Gustafson. He won his first career NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race on September 4 in the Sony HD 500 at California Speedway,7 driving for Rick Hendrick. At the end of the season Busch won the 2005 Nextel Cup Rookie of the Year with 2 wins and a 20th place points finish.8 The earlier win at Fontana made Busch eligible to become a part of the 20 NASCAR Triple Threats, a group of drivers who have won a race in NASCAR's top three divisions. At the time, he was the youngest-ever winner in the NASCAR Cup Series, at 20 years, 125 days, a mark that has since been eclipsed by current teammate Joey Logano. He also became the youngest pole sitter in NEXTEL Cup history after winning the pole for the 2005 Auto Club 500.9
Kyle Busch speeds out of the garage at Phoenix International Raceway
Did deputy's discretion amount to break for Kyle Busch?
Day after NASCAR driver Kyle Busch was ticketed for speeding 128 mph on two-lane, 45 mph road, some neighbors were incensed he put them at risk and somehow avoided going to jail.
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Busch returned to the Craftsman Truck Series in 2005 for a limited number of races in Billy Ballew Motorsports's Chevrolets, winning his first career truck series race at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 20, 2005, becoming the youngest driver to win a Truck Series race, at 20 years 19 days.10 He would also win the truck race at Dover International Speedway, and the fall race in Atlanta Motor Speedway, both 200-mile races. In addition, he ran a limited schedule in the Busch Series driving the #5 and #57 for Hendrick. He won at Lowe's Motor Speedway; but did not qualify for the race at Texas Motor Speedway, a track he had won the pole at one year earlier.
In 2006, he took the victory in the Lenox Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway, and qualified for the Chase for the Cup during the last race before the 2006 Chase at Richmond International Raceway, in the Chevy Rock & Roll 400, where he finished second after leading the most laps. He entered the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup fourth in Cup points. Busch started the first race of the Chase mid-pack in the 43 car field at the New Hampshire International Speedway but got caught up in an incident on lap four when he and the #66 Best Buy Chevrolet of Jeff Green made contact, knocking his front suspension out of line, and eventually spun out and wrecked the car. Busch followed up the next week at Dover International Speedway with an initially strong run before an engine failure took him out of the race. Busch then went to the Kansas Speedway and led several laps before being caught for speeding on pit road and finished in the bottom half of the top-ten. He finished the season in tenth place in the 2006 NEXTEL Cup standings, 448 points behind champion Jimmie Johnson. His winnings for the 2006 season sum up to $5,537,337. Busch is currently the youngest driver to make the NASCAR NEXTEL Chase for the Cup.
Busch repeated his Lowe's victory in 2006 in a truck painted to resemble the Rowdy Burns car from Days of Thunder, in a tribute to Bobby Hamilton (who was the stunt driver for the character), who was in the midst of a cancer battle which would later take his life. In addition, he ran nearly the entire 2006 season in the #5 Lowe's/Shop-Vac Chevy, winning one race and finishing seventh in points despite skipping one race.
Busch became the first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup driver to win in NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow at the 2007 Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. He also scored Hendrick Motorsports their 200th NASCAR win (in all series), and also scored Chevrolet's 600th NASCAR victory, the first by the Chevrolet Impala since Wendell Scott's 1963 win in Jacksonville, Florida.11 At the Aaron's 312 Busch Race at Talladega, Busch went on a wild ride down the backstretch when he got turned into teammate Casey Mears' car by Tony Stewart. The car spun towards the outside wall and flipped onto its roof. The car then slid down the track and hit the turn 3 grass, flipping side over side. The car flipped a total of seven times, but Busch walked away unscathed. In the Nextel All-Star Challenge at the Lowe's Motor Speedway, he and older brother Kurt Busch got together, knocking them both out of the race. In June 2007, Busch announced his plans to leave Hendrick Motorsports after the 2007 season. The two sides had been working on a contract extension but eventually agreed mutually to part ways.12 It was announced the same day that Dale Earnhardt Jr. would be replacing him at Hendrick Motorsports. However, days later Busch stated that he had no idea he was going to be released.13 It was announced two months later that Busch had chosen Joe Gibbs Racing for his team in the 2008 season. He replaced J. J. Yeley in the #18 Toyota Camry, with M&M's coming over from Yates Racing as the primary sponsor. In the Busch Series, he ran nineteen races and won four times, garnering a sixteenth-place points finish. He also made eleven starts in the Craftsman Truck Series for Billy Ballew in the #51 Flanders Beef Patties truck, winning 3 times.14
2008–Present
Kyle Busch's 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Car
Busch's tenure with Gibbs started off with leading the most laps (86) in the 50th Annual Daytona 500 before finishing 4th. He followed that with another 4th place finish in the Auto Club 500. As a result, he took the lead in the points standings for the first time in his career. Busch led 173 of the 325 laps and won the Kobalt Tools 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was the 5th career win for Busch, and the first Sprint Cup points race victory for Toyota.
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On August 23 at Bristol Motor Speedway, Carl Edwards tapped Busch's rear bumper on lap 470/500 to take the lead Busch had owned for most of the race. After the race, Busch pulled alongside to bump into Edwards repeatedly, to "let him know I didn't appreciate the way he passed me."15 Edwards responded by spinning out Busch. The following week, NASCAR announced that both Edwards and Busch were being placed on probation for the off-track argument.16
Busch's hopes for his first championship were dashed by two consecutive DNF's at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Dover International Speedway, wiping out his 20-point lead and dropping him to 12th in points. However, Busch ralled back with top fives and gained two more spots to close out his first season with JGR 10th in points. Busch had a career-high eight wins and twenty-one top-tens that season.
Busch also ran 30 Nationwide races, and along with Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano and Tony Stewart helped win the 2008 Nationwide series Owners Championship for Joe Gibbs Racing for the number 20 car. He ran in the series for three different teams and in 4 different numbers, running Braun Racing's number 32 with Beringer and Dollar General sponsorship, the 92 Toyota with Zippo BLU sponsorship for D'Hondt Motorsports in the Zippo 200, and for Joe Gibbs Racing in the number 18 with sponsorship from Interstate Batteries, DLP, Z-Line Designs and Southern Farm Bureau Insurance and the number 20 with Doosan Infracore, Farm Bureau and Z-Line as sponsors.
Busch accumulated 4 poles, 20 top tens and 18 top fives in his partial season, and won 10 races which tied the Nationwide series record for most wins in a season with Sam Ard, who had accomplished the feat some 24 years earlier. In the Craftsman Truck Series, Busch finished second in the Chevy Silverado 250 at Daytona International Speedway, and followed it up a week later with a win in the San Bernardino County 200 at the newly named Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. Two weeks later at Atlanta, he raced to another win in the American Commercial Lines 200. Busch acquired his 2nd Craftsman Truck Series pole in the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Lowe's Motor Speedway.17 His 3rd win of the 2008 truck series season was at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday, August 20, 2008.
Kyle Busch on pit road at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
On February 12 2009, Busch won the second Gatorade Duel at Daytona. This was the first qualifying race win for Busch, allowing him to start fourth in the 51st Daytona 500. Busch led 88 laps, leading the most for the second year in a row. However, he was taken out on lap 125 when Dale Earnhardt Jr. turned into Brian Vickers' car, starting a chain reaction crash that sent Vickers into Busch's car, wrecking it, and several other lead lap cars. The following week, Busch made NASCAR history, becoming the first person in the history of the sport to win races in two of NASCAR's touring series in the same day by winning the San Bernardino County 200 in the afternoon and the Stater Brothers 300 in the evening. The next week, he won the 2009 Shelby 427 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in his hometown. After the race, he and his brother exchanged a long, passionate hug, perhaps signaling the end of their feud. Darrell Waltrip was quoted as saying it was the "sweetest thing he had ever seen".18 Busch was the first to win three Cup races in 2009, collecting his third win at Richmond International Raceway. With his win in the 2009 Crown Royal Presents the Russ Friedman 400, Busch joined Cale Yarborough as the only drivers to win on their birthday.
Busch was involved in a violent wreck at the end of the 2009 Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway. While leading on the final lap, only yards from the finish line, Tony Stewart and Busch made contact, sending Busch spinning hard into the outside wall, his car nearly flipping over, which was then hit by Kasey Kahne, sending the car up on its nose. Busch took another hard hit in the driver's side from teammate Joey Logano before spinning to a stop in the infield. Stewart won the race.19 Busch would finsh 5th at Richmond, but he missed the Chase for the Sprint Cup by 8 points. Brian Vickers would get the last spot.
2009 Nationwide championship car at Milwaukee
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In the Nationwide Series on November 21, 2009, Kyle Busch won both the Nationwide Series finale and his first NASCAR Championship, becoming the first driver since Sam Ard in 1983 to win the season finale and the championship in the same year.202122 Busch finished the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series season with 9 wins, 25 top 5's, and 30 top 10's.
Busch's 2009 season in the newly-renamed Camping World Truck Series started off much like the 2008 season had. Finishing second in the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway to Todd Bodine, as they had finished in 2008, Busch then dominated the San Bernardino County 200 a week later at Auto Club Speedway, winning the pole and leading 95 of 100 laps. Bodine finished second – again, the same as the two had finished in this race the year before. The following race, the American Commercial Lines 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Busch again won the pole, and overcame an ill-handling truck as well as transmission problems to take the lead in the closing laps. Busch was able to hold off Kevin Harvick to win the race for the second year in a row. It was his fourth win in five Truck Series starts at Atlanta.
On December 11, 2009, Kyle Busch announced the formation of Kyle Busch Motorsports that will field two teams in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2010. KBM will have two truck teams running in the series.23 The #18 Toyota Tundra was to be driven by Busch part time, with the remainder of races to be driven by Brian Ickler. The second truck, the #56 Toyota Tundra, was to be driven by Tayler Malsam. However, after both Ickler and Malsam accepted jobs to drive in the Nationwide Series, and while suffering financial troubles due to lack of sponsorship, Busch withdrew the #56 from competition and has hired various drivers such as Johnny Benson and Kasey Kahne as well as Brian Ickler to fill in on #18 when Busch wasn't driving it himself.
On August 21, 2010, Kyle Busch became the first driver in NASCAR history to win all 3 NASCAR tour events in one weekend. This was achieved at Bristol with a win for the Camping World Truck Series, Nationwide Series, and the Sprint Cup Series. Busch started 19th in his Doublemint Toyota. He worked his way to the front, but Jimmie Johnson and Tony Stewart led him until a caution came out. Stewart checked up, allowing Tony Raines in the #37 car to hit his rear bumper, losing him the lead and the race. On the restart, Busch passed Johnson for the lead, but soon after Johnson was turned into the wall by Juan Pablo Montoya. Kyle Busch continued on to win the race leading the most laps and setting yet another record. Now Kyle is one of the dominant forces in the Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Series. In the Nationwide series he has already won 11 races this year, setting an all-time record for most wins in a season. To add to this accomplishment, Kyle is also driving on a limited schedule. On October 30, 2010, Busch scored a controversial victory in the Camping World Truck Series Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway, which saw then-leader Aric Almirola force Busch's truck below the track's yellow out-of-bounds line as Busch made the winning pass at the finish line.
For 2011, Busch's Speedweeks started off on a low note, as he crashed out of the Budweiser Shootout along with teammate Joey Logano. Busch also raced in all 3 NASCAR events at Daytona, finishing 5th in the Truck Race, 7th in the Nationwide race, and 8th in the Daytona 500. The next week at Phoenix, Busch dominated the Truck race and led every single lap in the Bashas' Supermarkets 200. Kyle Would also Sweep the weekend at bristol in the nationwide and cup series on the March 19th and March 20 Race Weekend at Thunder Valley. On April 30, 2011, Kyle won at Richmond International Raceway, capturing his 2nd win in the 2011 season. Following an on-track incident with Kevin Harvick during and after the Southern 500 at Darlington Speedway, Kyle was fined $25,000 and put on probation for 4 races (plus the All-Star Race).24
2010 Results
Sprint Cup Series
2010 PreSeason Races
#
Date
Race
Track
Start
Finish
Points
02/06/2010
Budweiser Shootout
Daytona International Speedway
17th
4th
—
02/11/2010
Gatorade Duel – Race 1
Daytona International Speedway
6th
3rd
—
2010 Regular Season – Races 1 – 26
#
Date
Race
Track
Start
Finish
Points
1
02/14/2010
Daytona 500
Daytona International Speedway
7th
14th
13th
2
02/21/2010
Auto Club 500
Auto Club Speedway
9th
14th
13th
3
03/01/2010
Shelby American
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
5th
15th
12th
4
03/07/2010
Kobalt Tools 500
Atlanta Motor Speedway
2nd
25th
15th
5
03/21/2010
Food City 500
Bristol Motor Speedway
38th
9th
10th
6
03/29/2010
Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500
Martinsville Speedway
10th
22nd
16th
7
04/10/2010
Subway Fresh Fit 600
Phoenix International Raceway
17th
8th
12th
8
04/19/2010
Samsung Mobile 500
Texas Motor Speedway
7th
3rd
6th
9
04/25/2010
Aaron's 499
Talladega Superspeedway
6th
9th
5th
10
05/01/2010
Crown Royal presents the Heath Calhoun 400
Richmond International Raceway
1st
1st
3rd
11
05/08/2010
Showtime Southern 500
Darlington Raceway
39th
7th
3rd
12
05/16/2010
Autism Speaks 400
Dover International Speedway
4th
1st
2nd
05/22/2010
Sprint All-Star Race
Charlotte Motor Speedway
5th
14th
—
13
05/30/2010
Coca-Cola 600
Charlotte Motor Speedway
9th
3rd
2nd
14
06/06/2010
Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500
Pocono Raceway
1st
2nd
2nd
15
06/13/2010
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400
Michigan International Speedway
15th
20th
2nd
16
06/20/2010
Toyota/Save Mart 350
Infineon Raceway
27th
39th
3rd
17
06/27/2010
Lenox Industrial Tools 301
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
22nd
11th
3rd
18
07/03/2010
Coke Zero 400
Daytona International Speedway
3rd
40th
6th
19
07/10/2010
LifeLock.com 400
Chicagoland Speedway
33rd
17th
6th
20
07/25/2010
Brickyard 400
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
23rd
8th
6th
21
08/01/2010
Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500
Pocono Raceway
21st
23rd
6th
22
08/08/2010
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen
Watkins Glen International
10th
8th
7th
23
08/15/2010
Carfax 400
Michigan International Raceway
18th
18th
8th
24
08/21/2010
Irwin Tools Night Race
Bristol Motor Speedway
19th
1st
3rd
25
09/05/2010
Emory Healthcare 500
Atlanta Motor Speedway
3rd
5th
5th
26
09/11/2010
Air Guard 400
Richmond International Raceway
18th
2nd
2nd
2010 Chase for the Sprint Cup – Races 27 – 36
#
Date
Race
Track
Start
Finish
Points
27
09/19/2010
Sylvania 300
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
9th
9th
3rd
28
09/26/2010
AAA 400
Dover International Speedway
11th
6th
3rd
29
10/03/2010
Price Chopper 400
Kansas Speedway
19th
21st
7th
30
10/10/2010
Pepsi 400
Auto Club Speedway
16th
35th
9th
31
10/16/2010
Bank of America 500
Charlotte Motor Speedway
6th
2nd
5th
32
10/24/2010
Tums Fast Relief 500
Martinsville Speedway
26th
4th
4th
33
10/31/2010
Amp Energy 500
Talladega Superspeedway
32nd
25th
5th
34
11/07/2010
AAA Texas 500
Texas Motor Speedway
29th
32nd
7th
35
11/14/2010
Kobalt Tools 500
Phoenix International Speedway
7th
13th
7th
36
11/21/2010
Ford 400
Homestead-Miami Speedway
43rd
43rd
8th
Nationwide Series
2010 Season – Races 1 – 35
#
Date
Race
Track
Start
Finish
1
02/13/2010
Drive4COPD 300
Daytona International Speedway
1st
18th
2
02/20/2010
Stater Brothers 300
Auto Club Speedway
2nd
1st
3
02/27/2010
Sam's Town 300
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
5th
16th
4
03/20/2010
Scotts Turf Builder 300
Bristol Motor Speedway
6th
3rd
5
04/03/2010
Nashville 300
Nashville Superspeedway
6th
3rd
6
04/09/2010
Bashas' Supermarkets 200
Phoenix International Raceway
2nd
1st
7
04/19/2010
O'Reilly 300
Texas Motor Speedway
3rd
1st
8
04/25/2010
Aaron's 312
Talladega Superspeedway
11th
34th
9
04/30/2010
Bubba Burger 250
Richmond International Raceway
1st
4th
10
05/07/2010
Royal Purple 200
Darlington Raceway
2nd
2nd
11
05/15/2010
Heluva Good! 200
Dover International Speedway
1st
1st
12
05/29/2010
Tech-Net Auto Service 300
Charlotte Motor Speedway
6th
1st
13
06/05/2010
Federated Auto Parts 300
Nashville Superspeedway
DNA
DNA
14
06/12/2010
Meijer 300
Kentucky Motor Speedway
DNA
DNA
15
06/19/2010
Bucyrus 200 presented by Menards
Road America
DNA
DNA
16
06/26/2010
New England 200
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
4th
1st
17
07/02/2010
2010 Subway Jalapeño 250 Powered by Coca-Cola
Daytona International Speedway
5th
7th
18
07/09/2010
Dollar General 300 Powered by Coca-Cola
Chicagoland Speedway
8th
1st
19
07/17/2010
Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250
Gateway International Raceway
DNA
DNA
20
07/24/2010
Kroger 200 Benefitting Riley Hospital For Children
O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
5th
1st
21
07/31/2010
U.S. Cellular 250
Iowa Speedway
5th
1st
22
08/07/2010
Zippo 200
Watkins Glen International
5th
5th
23
08/14/2010
Carfax 250
Michigan International Speedway
10th
3rd
24
08/28/2010
Food City 250
Bristol Motor Speedway
3rd
1st
25
08/29/2010
Napa Auto Parts 200 Presented By Napa
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
DNA
DNA
26
09/04/2010
Great Clips 300
Atlanta Motor Speedway
2nd
2nd
27
09/10/2010
Virginia 529 College Savings 250
Richmond International Raceway
6th
9th
28
09/25/2010
Dover 200
Dover International Speedway
2nd
1st
29
10/02/2010
Kansas Lottery 300
Kansas Speedway
2nd
3rd
30
10/09/2010
Camping World.com 300
Auto Club Speedway
1st
1st
31
10/15/2010
Dollar General 300
Charlotte Motor Speedway
10th
6th
32
10/23/2010
5-Hour Energy 250
Gateway International Raceway
DNA
DNA
33
11/06/2010
O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge
Texas Motor Speedway
4th
2nd
34
11/13/2010
Wypall 200 Powered By Kimberly-Clark
Phoenix International Raceway
5th
16th
35
11/20/2010
Ford 300
Homestead-Miami Speedway
2nd
1st
DNA means the driver did not attempt the race
Camping World Truck Series
2010 Season – Races 1 – 25
#
Date
Race
Track
Start
Finish
1
02/13/2010
NextEra Energy Resources 250
Daytona International Speedway
16th
22nd
2
03/06/2010
E-Z-GO 200
Atlanta Motor Speedway
2nd
2nd
3
03/27/2010
Kroger 250
Martinsville Speedway
DNA
DNA
4
04/02/2010
Nashville 200
Nashville Superspeedway
1st
1st
5
05/02/2010
O'Reilly Auto Parts 250
Kansas Speedway
DNA
DNA
6
05/14/2010
AAA 200
Dover International Speedway
1st
16th
7
05/21/2010
North Carolina Education Lottery 200
Charlotte Motor Speedway
1st
1st
8
06/04/2010
WinStar World Casino 400K
Texas Motor Speedway
DNA
DNA
9
06/12/2010
VFW 200
Michigan International Speedway
8th
3rd
10
07/11/2010
Lucas Oil 200 Presented by Speed
Iowa Speedway
DNA
DNA
11
07/17/2010
CampingWorld.com 200
Gateway International Raceway
DNA
DNA
12
07/23/2010
AAA Insurance 200
O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
8th
2nd
13
07/31/2010
Pocono Mountains 125
Pocono Raceway
DNA
DNA
14
08/07/2010
Nashville 200
Nashville Superspeedway
DNA
DNA
15
08/14/2010
Too Tough To Tame 200
Darlington Raceway
DNA
DNA
16
08/18/2010
O'Reilly 200
Bristol Motor Speedway
1st
1st
17
08/27/2010
EnjoyIllinois.com 225
Chicagoland Speedway
4th
1st
18
09/02/2010
Built Ford Tough 225 presented by Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers
Kentucky Speedway
4th
7th
19
09/18/2010
TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
1st
1st
20
09/25/2010
Smith's 350
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
DNA
DNA
21
10/23/2010
Kroger 200
Martinsville Speedway
1st
2nd
22
10/30/2010
Mountain Dew 250 Fueled By Fred's
Talladega Superspeedway
18th
1st
23
11/05/2010
Winstar World Casino 350K
Texas Motor Speedway
3rd
1st
24
11/12/2010
Lucas Oil 150
Phoenix International Raceway
4th
2nd
25
11/19/2010
Ford 200
Homestead-Miami Speedway
2nd
1st
DNA means the driver did not attempt the race
Career NASCAR Sprint Cup Statistics
Year
Races
Wins
Poles
Top 5
Top 10
DNF
Finish
Start
Winnings
Season Rank
Team(s)
2004
6
0
0
0
0
4
35.2
27.2
$394,489
52nd
Hendrick Motorsports
2005
36
2
1
9
13
8
21.0
18.6
$4,730,471
20th
Hendrick Motorsports
2006
36
1
1
10
18
2
15.5
14.9
$6,077,337
10th
Hendrick Motorsports
2007
36
1
0
11
20
2
14.1
15.0
$6,475,098
5th
Hendrick Motorsports
2008
36
8
2
17
21
2
12.5
11.9
$8,276,725
10th
Joe Gibbs Racing
2009
36
4
1
9
13
2
15.4
12.2
$6,945,752
13th
Joe Gibbs Racing
2010
36
3
2
10
18
3
14.0
15.8
$6,088,001
8th
Joe Gibbs Racing
2011
9
2
0
5
6
2
11.9
12.8
$1,810,532
3rd
Joe Gibbs Racing
Totals
231
21
7
71
109
24
15.8
15.0
$42,157,771
Busch "the ticket" for NASCAR?
Kyle Busch is catching heat from fans for his 128 mile an hour speeding ticket. The NASCAR driver was allowed to drive home after he was stopped in Iredell County. Some say all the bad publicity may
NASCAR.COM : drivers : Kyle Busch
Kyle Busch. Previous A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z Next. Career Totals (1975 - present) ...
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Formula One
Busch was one of three American drivers under consideration to drive for the US-based Formula One team US F1, along with Alexander Rossi and Jonathan Summerton before the team folded due to economic issues. Busch was supposed to have a test drive in Toyota F1 car at the end of 2008 season, but could not make it in the end because of Nationwide Series banquet.
Kyle Busch Foundation
According to the KBFoundation Mission Statement, The Kyle Busch Foundation is dedicated to providing essential tools for less fortunate children throughout the country. KBF will concentrate its efforts on assisting organizations in fostering a safe environment for children to live, learn and challenge themselves as well as seeing that day to day needs are met.26 His foundation sponsors his #51 late model which is driven by Alex Haase. Busch also has personal sponsorship deals in place with NOS Energy Drink and Electric Visual, with both appearing on his late model at one time or another.
During the 2008 season, Busch announced the "Kyle's Miles" program, inviting consumers to go to www.dogsrule.com.27 Kyle's Miles is a team-up with Pedigree to help dogs in shelters and breed rescue organizations.
Legal Troubles
May 24 2011, Busch was cited for reckless driving and speeding in Troutman, North Carolina, driving 128 MPH in a 45 MPH zone.28He claims he got carried away test driving a Lexus LFA and issued a public apology.
References
^ http://joegibbsracing.com/2011/03/19/kyle-busch-wins-again-10000-laps-lead-in-nationwide-series/
^ "Busch's Childhood". Kyle Busch Foundation. http://www.kylebuschfoundation.org/aboutus.html.
^ "Kyle Busch". wetpaint.com. April 11, 2008. http://nascarfans.wetpaint.com/page/Kyle+Busch?t=anon.
^ Pistone, Pete (June 13, 2007). "Hendrick makes room at inn; now Junior's all out of excuses". CBS SportsLine. http://www.sportsline.com/autoracing/story/10224492.
^ "Busch Gets First Career Win". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. May 15, 2004. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=102A0BA4E1F3A0E4&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM.
^ "Busch dominates at Michigan". St Petersburg Times. The Associated Press (Florida). August 22, 2004. http://www.sptimes.com/2004/08/22/Sports/Busch_dominates_at_Mi.shtml.
^ McCormick, Steve (September 5, 2005). "Kyle Busch takes first career win with California score". About.com. http://nascar.about.com/od/races/a/2cali2005.htm.
^ "Kyle Busch". About.com. http://nascar.about.com/od/nextelcupdrivers/p/kylebusch.htm. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
^ "Kyle Busch". timeken.com. http://www.timken.com/en-us/solutions/automotive/motorsports/driverprofiles/Pages/busch.aspx. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
^ Parsons, Keith (May 23, 2005). "Busch dominates for first career Truck Series win". The Associated Press. nascar.com. http://www.nascar.com/2005/news/headlines/truck/05/20/busch_trucks.ap/index.html.
^ "Busch wins first COT race by beating Burton, Gordon". nascar.com. March 25, 2007. http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/headlines/cup/03/25/kybusch.jgordon.jburton.bristol.ap/1.html.
^ Busch announces plans to leave Hendrick
^ ___article.html/hendrick_races.html "Busch denies he wants to leave Hendrick". Gaston Gazette. http://www.gastongazette.com/sports/busch_5762 ___article.html/hendrick_races.html.
^ "Kyle Busch Career Statistics". Racing-Reference.info. 1985-05-02. http://racing-reference.info/driver/Kyle_Busch. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
^ Hinton, Ed (August 24, 2008). "Edwards brings Bristol crowd to its feet with postrace spinout of Busch". ESPN.com. http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/columns/story?id=3550558.
^ Express, The Washington Post, August 28, 2008, p. 16.
^ "KB: Craftsman Truck Pole Sitter Carolina Education Lottery 200". http://www.scenedaily.com/news/articles/craftsmantruckseries/Kyle_Busch_speeds_to_truck_series_pole_for_Friday_nights_race.html.
^ "Busch brothers hug it out in Vegas". FanNation.com. March 4, 2009. http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumors/view/93757-busch-brothers-hug-it-out-in-vegas.
^ Ganguli, Tania (July 4, 2009). "Stewart wins Coke Zero 400 in ugly finish at Daytona International Speedway". The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC). http://www.thesunnews.com/sports/story/967527.html. Retrieved 2009-07-04. dead link
^ "Busch wins title by starting finale". ESPN.com. The Associated Press. November 22, 2009. http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/nationwide/news/story?id=4677578. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
^ Livingstone, Seth (November 22, 2009). "Busch basks in Nationwide title as Hamlin, Keselowski feud". usatoday.com. USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/motor/nascar/2009-11-21-nationwide-homestead_N.htm. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
^ "News/Notes from Homestead". jayski.com. ESPN. November 23, 2009. http://www.jayski.com/nationwide/archives/2009/2009-nov-nationwide.htm. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
^ Kyle Busch Motorsports to field two trucks in 2010
^ http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/nascar-hits-busch-and-harvick-with-25000-fines-for-pit-road-actions-probation-for-4-races/2011/05/10/AFbrqXhG_story.html
^ "Kyle Busch Career Statistics". Racing-Reference.info. 1985-05-02. http://racing-reference.info/driver/Kyle_Busch. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
^ "KBFoundation Mission Statement". http://www.kylebuschfoundation.org/misson.html.
^ ""Kyle's Miles" Drives NASCAR Fans Crazy For The Cause Of Dog Adoption". carjunky.com. May 13, 2008. http://news.carjunky.com/kyle_s-miles-nascar-fans--dog-adoption-cdh188.shtml.
^ http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/05/24/1222545/busch-gets-speeding-ticket-129.html
External links
Samantha Busch's Agent is Domenick Nati
Kyle Busch's Official Website
Preceded by
Clint Bowyer
Nationwide Series Champion
2009
Succeeded by
Brad Keselowski
Preceded by
David Stremme
NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year
2004
Succeeded by
Carl Edwards
Preceded by
Kasey Kahne
NASCAR Raybestos Rookie of the Year
2005
Succeeded by
Denny Hamlin
v · d · eChip Ganassi Racing
IndyCar Drivers
Scott Dixon (#9) | Dario Franchitti (#10) | Graham Rahal (#38) | Charlie Kimball (#83)
Grand-Am Telmex #01 team drivers
Scott Pruett | Memo Rojas
Other
Chip Ganassi | Felix Sabates | Earnhardt Ganassi Racing | Target Corporation
v · d · eHendrick Motorsports
Sprint Cup drivers
Mark Martin (#5) | Jeff Gordon (#24) | Jimmie Johnson (#48) | Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (#88)
Primary Sponsors
GoDaddy.com (#5) | Drive to End Hunger (#24) | Lowe's #48) | AMP Energy/National Guard (#88)
Sprint Cup crew chiefs
Lance McGrew (#5) | Alan Gustafson (#24) | Chad Knaus (#48) | Steve Letarte (#88)
Partnerships and affiliations
Furniture Row Racing | JR Motorsports | Stewart Haas Racing | Phoenix Racing | Turner Motorsports
Management/Related Info
Rick Hendrick | Ricky Hendrick | Ray Evernham | Brian Whitesell | Hendrick Automotive Group
Past Winning drivers
Geoff Bodine | Ken Schrader | Tim Richmond | Darrell Waltrip | Ricky Rudd | Terry Labonte | Jack Sprague | Jerry Nadeau | Brian Vickers | Kyle Busch | Casey Mears
v · d · eJoe Gibbs Racing
Sprint Cup drivers
Denny Hamlin (#11) · Kyle Busch (#18) · Joey Logano (#20)
Nationwide Series drivers
Brian Scott (#11) · Kyle Busch/Michael McDowell (#18) · Joey Logano/Denny Hamlin(#20)
Developmental drivers
Brett Moffitt · Max Gresham · Darrell Wallace, Jr.
Partnerships and affiliations
Rusty Wallace Racing
Crew chiefs
Mike Ford (#11-Sprint) · Dave Rogers (#18-Sprint) · Greg Zipadelli (#20-Sprint) · Kevin Kidd (#11-Nationwide) · Jason Ratcliff (#18-Nationwide) · Adam Stevens (#20-Nationwide)
Management
Joe Gibbs · J. D. Gibbs · Coy Gibbs · Curtis Markham · Jimmy Makar
Former winners
Dale Jarrett · Bobby Labonte · Mike McLaughlin · Tony Stewart · Mike Bliss
v · d · eNationwide Series Drivers' Champions
'It's Just A Toy,' Racer Busch Told Officer
The car NASCAR racer Kyle Busch was clocked speeding on Tuesday was a $350,000 concept car given to him by Toyota, Iredell County investigators said Wednesday.
The official website of Kyle Busch Motorsports
Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) essentially began with Kyle's first purchase of a Legends Car in 2003 to provide an outlet for Kyle to hone his driving skills. Over the ...
1982 J. Ingram
1983 S. Ard
1984 S. Ard
1985 J. Ingram
1986 L. Pearson
1987 L. Pearson
1988 T. Ellis
1989 R. Moroso
1990 C. Bown
1991 B. Labonte
1992 J. Nemechek
1993 S. Grissom
1994 D. Green
1995 J. Benson
1996 R. LaJoie
1997 R. LaJoie
1998 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
1999 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
2000 J. Green
2001 K. Harvick
2002 G. Biffle
2003 B. Vickers
2004 M. Truex, Jr.
2005 M. Truex, Jr.
2006 K. Harvick
2007 C. Edwards
2008 C. Bowyer
2009 K. Busch
2010 B. Keselowski
v · d · eNASCAR Rookies of the Year
Sprint Cup
1954: Pitt | 1957: Rush | 1958: Rollins | 1959: R. Petty | 1960: D. Pearson | 1961: Wilson | 1962: Cox | 1963: Wade | 1964: Cooper | 1965: McQuagg | 1966: Hylton | 1967: Do. Allison | 1968: P. Hamilton | 1969: Brooks | 1970: Dennis | 1971: Ballard | 1972: L. Smith | 1973: Pond | 1974: Ross | 1975: B. Hill | 1976: Manning | 1977: Rudd | 1978: Thomas | 1979: Earnhardt | 1980: Ridley | 1981: R. Bouchard | 1982: G. Bodine | 1983: Marlin | 1984: R. Wallace | 1985: Schrader | 1986: Kulwicki | 1987: Da. Allison | 1988: K. Bouchard | 1989: Trickle | 1990: Moroso | 1991: B. Hamilton | 1992: Hensley | 1993: Gordon | 1994: J. Burton | 1995: Craven | 1996: Benson | 1997: Skinner | 1998: Irwin | 1999: Stewart | 2000: Kenseth | 2001: Harvick | 2002: Newman | 2003: McMurray | 2004: Kahne | 2005: Kyle Busch | 2006: Hamlin | 2007: Montoya | 2008: R. Smith | 2009: Logano | 2010: Conway
Nationwide Series
1989: K. Wallace | 1990: Nemechek | 1991: J. Gordon | 1992: Craven | 1993: H. Sadler | 1994: Benson | 1995: J. Fuller | 1996: G. Allen, Jr. | 1997: Park | 1998: Santerre | 1999: Raines | 2000: Harvick | 2001: Biffle | 2002: Riggs | 2003: Stremme | 2004: Kyle Busch | 2005: C. Edwards | 2006: O'Quinn | 2007: Ragan | 2008: Cassill | 2009: Allgaier | 2010: Stenhouse, Jr.
Camping World Truck
1996: Reffner | 1997: Irwin | 1998: Biffle | 1999: Stefanik | 2000: Kurt Busch | 2001: Kvapil | 2002: Gaughan | 2003: C. Edwards | 2004: Reutimann | 2005: Kluever | 2006: Darnell | 2007: W. Allen | 2008: Braun | 2009: Sauter | 2010: Dillon
v · d · eNASCAR Triple Threats (Winners In All Three Major Series)
1. Ken Schrader (04-15-1995) • 2. Terry Labonte (09-07-1995) • 3. Mark Martin (09-28-1996) • 4. Bobby Hamilton (04-10-2000) • 5. Kevin Harvick (11-08-2002) • 6. Greg Biffle (07-05-2003) • 7. Jimmy Spencer (09-13-2003) • 8. Jamie McMurray (10-23-2004) • 9. Tony Stewart (02-19-2005) • 10. Steve Park (02-25-2005) • 11. Carl Edwards (03-20-2005) • 12. Bobby Labonte (04-09-2005) • 13. Kasey Kahne (05-14-2005) • 14. Kyle Busch (09-04-2005) • 15. Ricky Craven (10-22-2005) • 16. Kurt Busch (04-08-2006) • 17. Johnny Benson (06-17-2006) • 18. Clint Bowyer (09-16-2007) • 19. Ryan Newman (10-25-2008) • 20. David Reutimann (05-25-2009) • 21. Elliott Sadler (07-31-2010) • 22. Michael Waltrip (02-18-2011)
Persondata
Name
Busch, Kyle
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth
May 2, 1985
Place of birth
Las Vegas, Nevada
Date of death
Place of death
Kyle Busch clocked at 128 mph in a 45-mph zone in a Lexus LFA
NASCAR star Kyle Busch was ticketed on Tuesday afternoon for careless and reckless driving after a police officer reportedly clocked him at 128 mph in a 45-mph zone in Iredell County, N.
BRISTOL TN MARCH 21 Kyle Busch driver of the 18 M amp M s Toyota stands on the grid prior to the start of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 21 2010 in Bristol Tennessee Photo by Rusty Jarrett Getty Images for NASCAR
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kylebuschfan__18/4452270700/
The Kyle Busch Foundation
The Kyle Busch Foundation is dedicated to providing essential tools for less fortunate children throughout the country. KBF will concentrate its efforts on assisting ...
1982 J. Ingram
1983 S. Ard
1984 S. Ard
1985 J. Ingram
1986 L. Pearson
1987 L. Pearson
1988 T. Ellis
1989 R. Moroso
1990 C. Bown
1991 B. Labonte
1992 J. Nemechek
1993 S. Grissom
1994 D. Green
1995 J. Benson
1996 R. LaJoie
1997 R. LaJoie
1998 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
1999 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
2000 J. Green
2001 K. Harvick
2002 G. Biffle
2003 B. Vickers
2004 M. Truex, Jr.
2005 M. Truex, Jr.
2006 K. Harvick
2007 C. Edwards
2008 C. Bowyer
2009 K. Busch
2010 B. Keselowski
v · d · eNASCAR Rookies of the Year
Sprint Cup
1954: Pitt | 1957: Rush | 1958: Rollins | 1959: R. Petty | 1960: D. Pearson | 1961: Wilson | 1962: Cox | 1963: Wade | 1964: Cooper | 1965: McQuagg | 1966: Hylton | 1967: Do. Allison | 1968: P. Hamilton | 1969: Brooks | 1970: Dennis | 1971: Ballard | 1972: L. Smith | 1973: Pond | 1974: Ross | 1975: B. Hill | 1976: Manning | 1977: Rudd | 1978: Thomas | 1979: Earnhardt | 1980: Ridley | 1981: R. Bouchard | 1982: G. Bodine | 1983: Marlin | 1984: R. Wallace | 1985: Schrader | 1986: Kulwicki | 1987: Da. Allison | 1988: K. Bouchard | 1989: Trickle | 1990: Moroso | 1991: B. Hamilton | 1992: Hensley | 1993: Gordon | 1994: J. Burton | 1995: Craven | 1996: Benson | 1997: Skinner | 1998: Irwin | 1999: Stewart | 2000: Kenseth | 2001: Harvick | 2002: Newman | 2003: McMurray | 2004: Kahne | 2005: Kyle Busch | 2006: Hamlin | 2007: Montoya | 2008: R. Smith | 2009: Logano | 2010: Conway
Nationwide Series
1989: K. Wallace | 1990: Nemechek | 1991: J. Gordon | 1992: Craven | 1993: H. Sadler | 1994: Benson | 1995: J. Fuller | 1996: G. Allen, Jr. | 1997: Park | 1998: Santerre | 1999: Raines | 2000: Harvick | 2001: Biffle | 2002: Riggs | 2003: Stremme | 2004: Kyle Busch | 2005: C. Edwards | 2006: O'Quinn | 2007: Ragan | 2008: Cassill | 2009: Allgaier | 2010: Stenhouse, Jr.
Camping World Truck
1996: Reffner | 1997: Irwin | 1998: Biffle | 1999: Stefanik | 2000: Kurt Busch | 2001: Kvapil | 2002: Gaughan | 2003: C. Edwards | 2004: Reutimann | 2005: Kluever | 2006: Darnell | 2007: W. Allen | 2008: Braun | 2009: Sauter | 2010: Dillon
v · d · eNASCAR Triple Threats (Winners In All Three Major Series)
1. Ken Schrader (04-15-1995) • 2. Terry Labonte (09-07-1995) • 3. Mark Martin (09-28-1996) • 4. Bobby Hamilton (04-10-2000) • 5. Kevin Harvick (11-08-2002) • 6. Greg Biffle (07-05-2003) • 7. Jimmy Spencer (09-13-2003) • 8. Jamie McMurray (10-23-2004) • 9. Tony Stewart (02-19-2005) • 10. Steve Park (02-25-2005) • 11. Carl Edwards (03-20-2005) • 12. Bobby Labonte (04-09-2005) • 13. Kasey Kahne (05-14-2005) • 14. Kyle Busch (09-04-2005) • 15. Ricky Craven (10-22-2005) • 16. Kurt Busch (04-08-2006) • 17. Johnny Benson (06-17-2006) • 18. Clint Bowyer (09-16-2007) • 19. Ryan Newman (10-25-2008) • 20. David Reutimann (05-25-2009) • 21. Elliott Sadler (07-31-2010) • 22. Michael Waltrip (02-18-2011)
Persondata
Name
Busch, Kyle
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth
May 2, 1985
Place of birth
Las Vegas, Nevada
Date of death
Place of death
Fowler: Kyle Busch should be suspended for a race after speeding incident
CHARLOTTE - Bruton Smith called me up Wednesday morning, wanting to talk about Kyle Busch.
Kyle Busch | NASCAR Nationwide Series
Plans to field two full-time Camping World Truck teams for Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2009, driven by himself and Tayler Malsam. ... Won 2009 Snowball Derby. ...
1982 J. Ingram
1983 S. Ard
1984 S. Ard
1985 J. Ingram
1986 L. Pearson
1987 L. Pearson
1988 T. Ellis
1989 R. Moroso
1990 C. Bown
1991 B. Labonte
1992 J. Nemechek
1993 S. Grissom
1994 D. Green
1995 J. Benson
1996 R. LaJoie
1997 R. LaJoie
1998 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
1999 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
2000 J. Green
2001 K. Harvick
2002 G. Biffle
2003 B. Vickers
2004 M. Truex, Jr.
2005 M. Truex, Jr.
2006 K. Harvick
2007 C. Edwards
2008 C. Bowyer
2009 K. Busch
2010 B. Keselowski
v · d · eNASCAR Rookies of the Year
Sprint Cup
1954: Pitt | 1957: Rush | 1958: Rollins | 1959: R. Petty | 1960: D. Pearson | 1961: Wilson | 1962: Cox | 1963: Wade | 1964: Cooper | 1965: McQuagg | 1966: Hylton | 1967: Do. Allison | 1968: P. Hamilton | 1969: Brooks | 1970: Dennis | 1971: Ballard | 1972: L. Smith | 1973: Pond | 1974: Ross | 1975: B. Hill | 1976: Manning | 1977: Rudd | 1978: Thomas | 1979: Earnhardt | 1980: Ridley | 1981: R. Bouchard | 1982: G. Bodine | 1983: Marlin | 1984: R. Wallace | 1985: Schrader | 1986: Kulwicki | 1987: Da. Allison | 1988: K. Bouchard | 1989: Trickle | 1990: Moroso | 1991: B. Hamilton | 1992: Hensley | 1993: Gordon | 1994: J. Burton | 1995: Craven | 1996: Benson | 1997: Skinner | 1998: Irwin | 1999: Stewart | 2000: Kenseth | 2001: Harvick | 2002: Newman | 2003: McMurray | 2004: Kahne | 2005: Kyle Busch | 2006: Hamlin | 2007: Montoya | 2008: R. Smith | 2009: Logano | 2010: Conway
Nationwide Series
1989: K. Wallace | 1990: Nemechek | 1991: J. Gordon | 1992: Craven | 1993: H. Sadler | 1994: Benson | 1995: J. Fuller | 1996: G. Allen, Jr. | 1997: Park | 1998: Santerre | 1999: Raines | 2000: Harvick | 2001: Biffle | 2002: Riggs | 2003: Stremme | 2004: Kyle Busch | 2005: C. Edwards | 2006: O'Quinn | 2007: Ragan | 2008: Cassill | 2009: Allgaier | 2010: Stenhouse, Jr.
Camping World Truck
1996: Reffner | 1997: Irwin | 1998: Biffle | 1999: Stefanik | 2000: Kurt Busch | 2001: Kvapil | 2002: Gaughan | 2003: C. Edwards | 2004: Reutimann | 2005: Kluever | 2006: Darnell | 2007: W. Allen | 2008: Braun | 2009: Sauter | 2010: Dillon
v · d · eNASCAR Triple Threats (Winners In All Three Major Series)
1. Ken Schrader (04-15-1995) • 2. Terry Labonte (09-07-1995) • 3. Mark Martin (09-28-1996) • 4. Bobby Hamilton (04-10-2000) • 5. Kevin Harvick (11-08-2002) • 6. Greg Biffle (07-05-2003) • 7. Jimmy Spencer (09-13-2003) • 8. Jamie McMurray (10-23-2004) • 9. Tony Stewart (02-19-2005) • 10. Steve Park (02-25-2005) • 11. Carl Edwards (03-20-2005) • 12. Bobby Labonte (04-09-2005) • 13. Kasey Kahne (05-14-2005) • 14. Kyle Busch (09-04-2005) • 15. Ricky Craven (10-22-2005) • 16. Kurt Busch (04-08-2006) • 17. Johnny Benson (06-17-2006) • 18. Clint Bowyer (09-16-2007) • 19. Ryan Newman (10-25-2008) • 20. David Reutimann (05-25-2009) • 21. Elliott Sadler (07-31-2010) • 22. Michael Waltrip (02-18-2011)
Persondata
Name
Busch, Kyle
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth
May 2, 1985
Place of birth
Las Vegas, Nevada
Date of death
Place of death
Kyle Busch: NASCAR's Busch Forgets Racing Should Only Be Done on the Track
Kyle Busch Believes the World Is His Race Track Kyle Busch was reportedly clocked driving 128 mph on a 45 mph-zone in North Carolina on Tuesday, getting cited for careless and reckless driving and speeding. Iredell County Sheriff's Office Capt. Darren Campbell said a deputy pulled over Busch and his 2012 yellow Lexus on a road between Troutman and Mooresville. Said Busch, via Fox 11 : "I was ...
Kyle Busch Unofficial Fan Website
If you are looking for the official Kyle Busch website, please click here ... Once Busch was tall enough to reach the gas pedal on his own, an ...
1982 J. Ingram
1983 S. Ard
1984 S. Ard
1985 J. Ingram
1986 L. Pearson
1987 L. Pearson
1988 T. Ellis
1989 R. Moroso
1990 C. Bown
1991 B. Labonte
1992 J. Nemechek
1993 S. Grissom
1994 D. Green
1995 J. Benson
1996 R. LaJoie
1997 R. LaJoie
1998 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
1999 D. Earnhardt, Jr.
2000 J. Green
2001 K. Harvick
2002 G. Biffle
2003 B. Vickers
2004 M. Truex, Jr.
2005 M. Truex, Jr.
2006 K. Harvick
2007 C. Edwards
2008 C. Bowyer
2009 K. Busch
2010 B. Keselowski
v · d · eNASCAR Rookies of the Year
Sprint Cup
1954: Pitt | 1957: Rush | 1958: Rollins | 1959: R. Petty | 1960: D. Pearson | 1961: Wilson | 1962: Cox | 1963: Wade | 1964: Cooper | 1965: McQuagg | 1966: Hylton | 1967: Do. Allison | 1968: P. Hamilton | 1969: Brooks | 1970: Dennis | 1971: Ballard | 1972: L. Smith | 1973: Pond | 1974: Ross | 1975: B. Hill | 1976: Manning | 1977: Rudd | 1978: Thomas | 1979: Earnhardt | 1980: Ridley | 1981: R. Bouchard | 1982: G. Bodine | 1983: Marlin | 1984: R. Wallace | 1985: Schrader | 1986: Kulwicki | 1987: Da. Allison | 1988: K. Bouchard | 1989: Trickle | 1990: Moroso | 1991: B. Hamilton | 1992: Hensley | 1993: Gordon | 1994: J. Burton | 1995: Craven | 1996: Benson | 1997: Skinner | 1998: Irwin | 1999: Stewart | 2000: Kenseth | 2001: Harvick | 2002: Newman | 2003: McMurray | 2004: Kahne | 2005: Kyle Busch | 2006: Hamlin | 2007: Montoya | 2008: R. Smith | 2009: Logano | 2010: Conway
Nationwide Series
1989: K. Wallace | 1990: Nemechek | 1991: J. Gordon | 1992: Craven | 1993: H. Sadler | 1994: Benson | 1995: J. Fuller | 1996: G. Allen, Jr. | 1997: Park | 1998: Santerre | 1999: Raines | 2000: Harvick | 2001: Biffle | 2002: Riggs | 2003: Stremme | 2004: Kyle Busch | 2005: C. Edwards | 2006: O'Quinn | 2007: Ragan | 2008: Cassill | 2009: Allgaier | 2010: Stenhouse, Jr.
Camping World Truck
1996: Reffner | 1997: Irwin | 1998: Biffle | 1999: Stefanik | 2000: Kurt Busch | 2001: Kvapil | 2002: Gaughan | 2003: C. Edwards | 2004: Reutimann | 2005: Kluever | 2006: Darnell | 2007: W. Allen | 2008: Braun | 2009: Sauter | 2010: Dillon
v · d · eNASCAR Triple Threats (Winners In All Three Major Series)
1. Ken Schrader (04-15-1995) • 2. Terry Labonte (09-07-1995) • 3. Mark Martin (09-28-1996) • 4. Bobby Hamilton (04-10-2000) • 5. Kevin Harvick (11-08-2002) • 6. Greg Biffle (07-05-2003) • 7. Jimmy Spencer (09-13-2003) • 8. Jamie McMurray (10-23-2004) • 9. Tony Stewart (02-19-2005) • 10. Steve Park (02-25-2005) • 11. Carl Edwards (03-20-2005) • 12. Bobby Labonte (04-09-2005) • 13. Kasey Kahne (05-14-2005) • 14. Kyle Busch (09-04-2005) • 15. Ricky Craven (10-22-2005) • 16. Kurt Busch (04-08-2006) • 17. Johnny Benson (06-17-2006) • 18. Clint Bowyer (09-16-2007) • 19. Ryan Newman (10-25-2008) • 20. David Reutimann (05-25-2009) • 21. Elliott Sadler (07-31-2010) • 22. Michael Waltrip (02-18-2011)
Persondata
Name
Busch, Kyle
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth
May 2, 1985
Place of birth
Las Vegas, Nevada
Date of death
Place of death
Newton: Busch's excessive speeding was detrimental
Kyle Busch's speeding penalty not detrimental? Tell that to Doug Herbert, who lost sons Jon and James in a 2008 accident not far from where Busch was clocked going 83 mph over the limit.
FONTANA CA FEBRUARY 20 Kyle Busch driver of the Z Line Designs Toyota and his fiancee Samantha Sarcinella pose with the trophy after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series Stater Bros 300 at Auto Club Speedway on February 20 2010 in Fontana California Photo by Jason Smith Getty Images for NASCAR
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