As NASCAR heads to New Hampshire Motor Speedway, we remember the career of Kyle Busch, one of the most outstanding drivers in NASCAR history. Busch achieved a total of 12 victories at the track, including three in the Cup Series, six in the O’Reilly Series, and three in the Craftsman Truck Series.
With these triumphs, he accumulates an impressive total of 234 victories across the three national divisions of NASCAR, marked as the driver with the most successes in the history of the championship. His sudden death at the age of 41 has left a mark on fans and competitors in the motor world.
Memorable Moments in New Hampshire
In his career, Busch experienced moments that became iconic, including the painful crash of 2021, when he collided with the wall after a mistake in managing the rain and hit the safety car, generating controversy among commentators.
Another notable episode was an intense battle in 2018 against Kevin Harvick, where the fight for first place ended with a risky maneuver that cost Busch the victory, showcasing his competitiveness and determination.
The Impact of Busch in NASCAR
In his storm of success in 2015, he managed to string together victories that led him to win his first title in the Cup Series. He won in New Hampshire after a dominant performance, leading 96 laps in a competition where he executed a spectacular maneuver to detach from other competitors.
His last victory at the track was a culminating moment in his career, standing out as the first driver to win three consecutive races in the Truck Series at New Hampshire from 2009 to 2011.
With a journey that began with Hendrick Motorsports and extends to his emergence as one of the most recognized names in NASCAR, Kyle Busch’s legacy will continue to live on among fans and competitors of the discipline.
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