NASCAR driver Kyle Busch will be racing against his son, Brexton, in a sprint car race called "Battle of the Busch's". The race will take place at Millbridge Speedway in Salisbury, North Carolina ...
Kyle Busch and his son, Brexton, will be racing against one another. Busch announced on social media Monday that he and his son will be running the "Battle of the Buschs," a head-to-head sprint ...
Following a forgettable race at Homestead, Kyle Busch made waves when he teased an announcement to come on Monday. The tease didn’t offer much insight into what potential news could be coming.
Kyle Busch included. He isn’t the only one in the NASCAR garage, either. Kyle Busch has not been winning like he was in the old cars. Things are harder. The style of racing has changed.
Kyle Busch via RCR post-race release: "Certainly wasn't the day we were looking for with our Bank OZK Chevrolet. We definitely missed the setup. Randall (Burnett, crew chief) and the guys kept ...
Kyle Busch and Shane van Gisbergen had both been lapped, but were still racing side-by-side. Byron felt that they were hurting his chances of catching leader Ryan Blaney, and could not contain his ...
In a long-anticipated moment for industry members and fans around, Kyle Busch and Brexton Busch will race head-to-head at Millbridge Speedway on Mar. 26. Wednesday’s schedule at Millbridge lists ...
Kyle Busch was able to string together three consecutive top-10 finishes from Atlanta to Phoenix, but the team’s efforts have come up short in recent weeks. Can Busch get it together?
Kyle Busch teased Monday announcement after Homestead Busch heavily teased the announcement. Following Sunday’s Straight Talk Wireless at Homestead, Busch went straight to X. “News at 18:51 on ...
Two-time Cup NASCAR Series champion Kyle Busch has dropped a bombshell video on X, announcing that he will be racing alongside his 9-year-old son Brexton on the 26th of March. Busch will be ...
Kyle Busch is bringing something to racing fans that they didn't know they wanted or needed. It's called the "Battle of the Busch's" — and it has nothing to do with older brother Kurt.
Interestingly, Hamlin’s former Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Kyle Busch, strongly disagreed. “No, the racing has definitely not gotten better with the Next Gen at short tracks,” Busch said.