After spending 31 years in a pit box, one NASCAR crew chief is walking away from the track. It was recently announced that Tony Gibson wouldn’t be returning as crew chief for Kyle Busch and the No. 41 car, but he will remain with Stewart-Haas in a different role, according to NASCAR.com.
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NASCAR Wife Samantha Busch Shares Update Following Husband Kyle’s Health Scare
Sunday, Oct. 8 wasn’t the best day for Kyle Busch — both on and off the track. His trouble began on the track at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He hit the wall multiple times throughout the race, but continued to come back in the hopes of completing the race, as NASCAR fans know that…
Read the full storyKyle Busch Wins at Dover with Last-Lap Pass
DOVER, Del. — Kyle Busch denied Chase Elliott a first career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win at Dover International Speedway on Sunday, passing Elliott on the final lap of the Apache Warrior 400 for his fourth victory of the season and second in the three-race first round of the 2017 playoffs. Elliott finished second, Jimmie…
Read the full storyKyle Busch Wins NASCAR Series Race at Bristol Motor Speedway
BRISTOL, Tennessee — Kyle Busch won the NASCAR Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday and The Tennessee Star was there to capture all the sounds and sights. Before the evening officially kicked off, fans were able to sign the starting line with greeting and well-wishes. Dale Earnhardt Jr., surrounded by a few of the Monster Energy girls, makes his entrance during drivers introductions at the Bristol Motor Speedway. Earnhardt Jr. has announced his retirement at the end of the 2017 NASCAR racing season, making this his last night Bristol race. He was greeted by lots of cheers from the crowd. Aric Almirola (Tampa, FL) driver of the No. 43 car, with his daughter during Drivers introductions. Driver of the No. 7 car, JJ Yeley (Phoenix, AZ), came out dressed as a hippie for drivers introductions. Kyle Busch (Las Vegas, NV) and his rambunctious little boy Brexton at drivers introductions – he is rarin’ to go! Meanwhile, drivers and their teams discuss strategy. Here’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. and team owner Rick Hendrick (Hendricks Motorsports). Jimmy Johnson goes over last-minute details with his crew. The event officially kicked off with the National…
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