Showing posts with label kyle busch. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Kyle Busch Grabs 100th Win In Nascar As He Wins In New Hampshire

Kyle Busch just continues to win as he took his 100th career Nascar win Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Busch has won a 100 total races in the Truck, Nationwide, and Cup series. Busch and Harvick almost got into another dust-up, but Nascar warned Harvick if he did they would park his car.  Busch has 22 wins in Sprint Cup and 29 in the Trucks Series.


Richard Petty is NASCAR's career leader with 200 wins and David Pearson is second with 106. Petty won all of his races at the Cup level. Pearson won 105 races in Cup and one in Nationwide. Busch has 100 wins spread over NASCAR's top three national series. Busch is just 26 years old and has many years ahead of him. If he stays healthy and drivers for a competitive owner there is really no telling how many wins Kyle Busch could end up with. Like him or hate him you have to give him credit he does win Nascar races no matter what series he races in.



Sunday, July 10, 2011

Kyle Busch Wins At Kentucky


When Nascar put Kentucky on the schedule a lot of promises were made about what great racing this track would provide. The truth is last night it was a very boring race that Kyle Busch won. He led 125 of the 267 laps to win for the second time in three days. It was mostly single file and follow the leader which is not racing in my opinion. Another drawback was around 20,000 fans never made it to the event because of a massive traffic jam on I-71. I have traveled I-71 many times and this should not come as a shock to anyone being it is a two lane highway in that area. Hopefully, the racing will improve and they can fix the issues they had in the first race their.

1. Kyle Busch, Toyota
2. David Reutimann, Toyota
3. Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet
4. Ryan Newman, Chevrolet
5. Carl Edwards, Ford
6. Matt Kenseth, Ford
7. Brad Keselowski, Dodge
8. David Ragan, Ford
9. Kurt Busch, Dodge
10. Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet


Monday, August 18, 2008

Carl Edwards Makes It A Clean Sweep At Michigan




Carl Edwards knows that Kyle Busch was the man to beat yesterday at Michigan and that is exactly what he did. Edwards captured the Nationwide Series race Saturday and then went out and proved that his team could run with Kyle Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing. Edwards drove a great race, but the bottom line was his pit crew got him out before Busch and that is what won the race for Edwards. In clean air Busch was tough and Edwards knew that and so did his pit crew. With the Chase very close now it could be an interesting battle between Busch and Edwards.


1. Carl Edwards, Ford
2. Kyle Busch, Toyota
3. David Ragan, Ford
4. Greg Biffle, Ford
5. Matt Kenseth, Ford
6. Mark Martin, Chevrolet
7. Brian Vickers, Toyota
8. Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet
9. Elliott Sadler, Dodge
10. Jamie McMurray, Ford