Kyle Busch

Kyle Busch

39-Year-Old Driver  
Richard Childress Racing
Richard Childress Racing
2024 Fantasy Outlook
The first season with Richard Childress Racing and the No. 8 Chevrolet team was a success. Busch didn't advance as far into the playoffs as he would have liked, but he still racked up three victories (a four-season high) and 17 Top-10 finishes. It all added up to a 14th-place finish in the points, but the performance was markedly improved over his last season with Joe Gibbs Racing in 2022. The big question surrounding this driver and team for 2024, is how much can they improve? Busch and crew chief, Randall Burdett, had some pretty good accomplishments together last year, but they lacked week-to-week consistency. That is the missing ingredient for more Top 10's and a deeper drive into the playoffs. Busch is still capable of 3-to-5 wins and north of 20 Top-10 finishes as a driver. The ability to make that happen is largely going to fall on Burdett and the rest of the No. 8 team. Read Past Outlooks
Runner-up Finish in Darlington
NASCAR Cup
September 1, 2024
Busch finished second in the Cook Out Southern 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway Sunday night.
ANALYSIS
Busch started Sunday night 17th on the starting grid. He would gradually and patiently work his way forward. However, the driver of the No. 8 Chevrolet wouldn't really become a factor in the outcome until late. The last 50 laps would see him race among the Top 5 and challenge leader Chase Briscoe in the closing laps for the win. Busch would come up 0.361-seconds short at the checkered flag and would have to settle for the impressive runner-up finish.
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The biggest free agent mover of the off-season was easily Busch. He concluded a 15-season tenure at Joe Gibbs Racing that would see him win two NASCAR Cup Series championships and pile up 56 total victories. Now the talented racer heads to Richard Childress Racing and takes over the seat of the No. 8 Chevrolet, that was piloted by Tyler Reddick last season. The move also takes Busch from the seat of a Toyota and into a Chevrolet for the first time since 2007. His performance was down last season likely due to the distraction of his contract status at JGR and the introduction of the Next-Gen car. Busch will get a much-needed reset on his outlook and morale in 2023. We expect to see him return to multiple wins and 20+ Top 10's in the upcoming season. That should be a reasonable goal considering Reddick posted three wins and 15 Top 10's in this same car last season.
The two-time Cup Series champion has struggled through what we'd term two challenging seasons of no practice and no qualifying. Busch may be one of the highest profile drivers to be impacted the most by NASCAR's major change in racing policy. He went from posting 5.5 wins per season between 2015-2019 to posting just 1.5 wins per season over the last two campaigns. The impact to his consistency and dominance has been obvious. In 2022 practice and qualifying will return, albeit in a bit different package than pre-COVID. Still, the return of pre-race practice and setting the grid by qualifying will be a welcome sight for the Joe Gibbs Racing star. Busch should claw his way back to the four-to-five win plateau and 18-to-20 Top-5 mark in the upcoming season. It means the No. 18 Toyota team will once again be serious championship contenders and not just a face among the Top 10.
No driver was impacted more by the COVID-affected season last year than Joe Gibbs Racing star Busch. When NASCAR resumed action after a brief shutdown in early 2020, the sanctioning body scrapped practice and qualifying to streamline race weekends. That one development seemed to hurt a lot of drivers, Busch chief among them. He and crew chief Adam Stevens were very good at improving a car before the race and were denied that ability last season. As a result, Busch struggled to a one-win, 20 Top-10 season that saw him finish a distant eighth in the points. Coming on the heels of his 2019 championship, it was Busch's worst campaign since 2014. The two-time Cup Series champion should rebound well in 2021. He'll have a new crew chief, Ben Beshore, calling the shots. Busch should have little trouble adapting and returning to a more typical 4-to-5-win season this year.
Busch cemented his NASCAR legacy last season with a five-win, 27 Top-10 campaign, and walked away with his second Cup Series championship after winning the season finale at Homestead. For five-straight seasons Busch has registered at least four victories and Top-5 finishes in the driver standings. The Joe Gibbs Racing star has become the gold standard in NASCAR's top division and is finally in position to start piling up the championships much like what Jimmie Johnson did in the early 2000's. Busch will set out to defend his championship in 2020. Adam Stevens returns as crew chief of the No. 18 Toyota team, and the duo will look to continue their dominance. Recent trends point to 5+ wins and roughly 26-28 Top-10 finishes. Busch will once again be one of the top contenders to win the championship, and a regular face among the leaders each week.
Busch may have pulled up short in his quest to win a second championship in 2018, but he didn't fail to deliver the stats last season. The Joe Gibbs Racing star continued to be among the leaders in the Monster Cup Energy Series, by posting a career-best eight victories. He also forged career-bests of 22 Top-5 and 28 Top-10 finishes last season. It's hard to have a much better season than this, and not win the championship. However, due to the fickle nature of the Chase and how NASCAR crowns their champion, Busch walked away fourth in the final driver standings. That gives him four consecutive seasons in the Top-4 of the standings. It also signals averages of 6 victories and 23 Top-10 finishes over the last four seasons. That's nearly as good as it gets. With all the team components returning in 2019, including crew chief Adam Stevens, we expect Busch's streak of dominance to continue.
The Joe Gibbs Racing star pulled out all the stops to win a second championship last season. Busch grabbed five wins and 22 Top-10 finishes en route to a runner-up finish in the final driver standings. He led a career-best 2,023 laps last season, so he was up front a lot. With last season's efforts, Busch has finished first, second and third in the standings each of the last three years. At 32-years-old he's in the prime of his career, and with the average age of the Monster Energy Cup Series getting younger, he should be set up for dominance for years to come. The driver of the No. 18 Toyota will win a second championship at some point, that's almost a foregone conclusion. This season could be it. Certainly his excellence and consistency each of the last three seasons have established Busch as one of the most dominant drivers in the sport.
The 2015 series champion was unable to defend that title last season. Still, Busch had an incredible year, and one that easily ranks in the Top 3 of his career. The Joe Gibbs Racing star piled up four victories and a career-best 25 Top-10 finishes. The veteran driver of the No. 18 JGR Toyota wound up third in the final driver standings, and he was in the hunt for the championship until the final laps of last season. We expect the status quo to continue with this driver and team in the upcoming season. Busch and crew chief Adam Stevens have built the No. 18 team into something very special over the past two seasons. The level of performance is good enough to warrant multiple win seasons, and championship contention for the foreseeable future.
After suffering leg and foot injuries in last season's Speedweeks at Daytona, Busch came back after missing the first 11 races of 2015 to mount a historic comeback. He would win five races, including the season finale at Homestead, en route to winning the Sprint Cup Series championship. Busch's first title was a pretty impressive feat given the serious injuries he received in his Daytona crash. In just 25 starts the Joe Gibbs Racing star amassed 12 top-5 and 16 top-10 finishes to go along with those five victories. It took 11 full-time seasons for Busch to claim his first championship, but we're willing to bet it won't be nearly as long before his next. He's averaged three wins and 20 top 10s over the last five seasons, which makes the driver of the No. 18 an elite level driver in NASCAR's top division.
For the first time in his Sprint Cup career, Busch ended last season on a very strong note. The Joe Gibbs Racing star typically struggles to finish the season and has traditionally been a bad performer during the Chase. Not in 2012. Busch posted seven Top 5’s and eight Top 10’s in those final 10 races of last season and accumulated the second-most points of any driver in the series. Had he been a participant in the Chase for the Cup there’s little doubt he’d been a prime contender for the championship. Busch seems to be finally developing some good chemistry with crew chief Dave Rogers. The two have been working together for three seasons to get to this point. We expect very big things for the No. 18 Toyota team in 2013.
Busch exceeded everyone's wildest dreams in 2005. His rookie season saw him become the youngest (19) driver to ever win a Nextel Cup race. The sky's the limit in the 2006 season for this promising young talent.
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Runner-up Finish at Daytona
NASCAR Cup
August 25, 2024
Busch finished second in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway Saturday night.
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Michigan Top-5 Finish
NASCAR Cup
August 19, 2024
Busch finished fourth in the Firekeepers Casino 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway Monday afternoon.
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Crash and DNF at Gateway
NASCAR Cup
June 2, 2024
Busch crashed and finished 35th in the Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway Sunday afternoon.
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Top-5 Dover Finish
NASCAR Cup
April 28, 2024
Busch finished fourth in the Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon.
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Wins Dover Pole Position
NASCAR Cup
April 27, 2024
Busch won the pole for the Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover Motor Speedway Saturday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 162.191 mph.
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