|
Kyle Thomas Busch (born May 2, 1985 in Las Vegas, Nevada) nicknamed "Rowdy Busch" or "Shrub" is an American race car driver in NASCAR's three highest divisions, the Craftsman Truck Series, Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup Series. is the 122nd day of the year (123rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the year. ...
For further information, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ...
This article is about the U.S. State of Nevada. ...
The 2004 NASCAR Busch Series Season began on February 14 and ended on November 20. ...
The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations big league circuit, the Nextel Cup. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. ...
Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
Joe Gibbs Racing (also known as JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned by Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991. ...
The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season began on February 10, 2007 at Daytona International Speedway with the Budweiser Shootout and will end with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 18 of that same year. ...
The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season began on February 10, 2007 at Daytona International Speedway with the Budweiser Shootout and will end with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 18 of that same year. ...
The 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup season began on Saturday, February 7 and ended on Sunday, November 21. ...
The UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located at 7000 Las Vegas Boulevard North in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a 1,200 acre (4. ...
The Sony HD 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the California Speedway in Fontana, California. ...
The California Speedway is a two-mile, low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California, similar to that of sister track Michigan International Speedway. ...
The 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series began on February 9, 2008 at Daytona International Speedway with the Budweiser Shootout, followed by pole qualifying on Sunday, February 10, 2008 for the 50th Daytona 500 on February 17. ...
Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations big league circuit, the Nextel Cup. ...
Joe Gibbs Racing (also known as JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned by Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991. ...
Joe Gibbs Racing (also known as JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned by Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991. ...
Braun Racing is an auto racing team. ...
The 2003 NASCAR Busch Series Season began February 15 and ended November 15. ...
The Carquest Auto Parts 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
The 2004 NASCAR Busch Series Season began on February 14 and ended on November 20. ...
The Circuit City 250 presented by Funai is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Richmond International Raceway. ...
Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a A 3/4 mile, D shaped, asphalt race track located outside Richmond, Virginia. ...
The 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series began on February 16, 2008 at Daytona International Speedway with the Camping World 300. ...
The Carquest Auto Parts 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
Billy Ballew Motorsports is a team that competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. ...
The Power Stroke Diesel 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Indianapolis Raceway Park. ...
Indianapolis Raceway Park is a short track motor racing facility located in Indianapolis, Indiana. ...
The Quaker Steak and Lube 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
The American Commercial Lines 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Atlanta Motor Speedway. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
is the 187th day of the year (188th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 122nd day of the year (123rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the year. ...
For further information, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ...
This article is about the U.S. State of Nevada. ...
Motto: (traditional) In God We Trust (official, 1956âpresent) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at the federal level; English de facto Government Federal Republic - President George W. Bush (R) - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence - Declared - Recognized...
Juuso Pykälistö driving a Peugeot 206 World Rally Car at the 2003 Swedish rally Racing cars redirects here. ...
Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations big league circuit, the Nextel Cup. ...
Busch started his NASCAR career at age 16, year 2001 in the Craftsman Truck Series, but was removed from racing due to a new rule set by NASCAR disallowing anyone persons under the age of 18 to compete in NASCAR's top divisions. Almost three years after the incident Busch won his first career NASCAR race in dominating fashion on September 6, 2004, leading (236|250) laps in the Busch Series (now known as Nationwide) race at Richmond International Raceway[1], driving for Rick Hendrick. At the end of the season Busch won the 2004 Busch Series RotY with 5 wins, making him the record holder of most races won by a driver in their rookie season.[2] is the 249th day of the year (250th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The 2004 NASCAR Busch Series Season began on February 14 and ended on November 20. ...
Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a A 3/4 mile, D shaped, asphalt race track located outside Richmond, Virginia. ...
Joseph Riddick Hendrick III (born July 12, 1949 in Warrenton, North Carolina), better known as Rick Hendrick is an owner of several NASCAR stock cars and teams, as well as one of the largest automotive chains in the United States. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. ...
The Rookie: Norman Rockwells cover for The Saturday Evening Post Rookie is a term for a person who is in their first year of play of their sport and has little or no professional experience. ...
A year later, Busch won his first career Craftsman Truck Series race on May 20, 2005, at Lowe's Motor Speedway[3] , driving for Billy Ballew Motorsports. Later in the year, he won his first career NASCAR Nextel Cup race (now known as Sprint Cup) on September 4, 2005 at Auto Club Speedway (Fontana)[4] , driving for Rick Hendrick. At the end of the season Busch won the 2005 Nextel Cup RotY with 2 wins[5]. The earlier win at Fontana made Kyle Busch eligible to become apart of the 18 NASCAR Triple Threats, a group of drivers who have won a race in NASCAR's top three divisions. is the 140th day of the year (141st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
Billy Ballew Motorsports is a team that competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. ...
is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. ...
Fontana is either: Fontana, California Fontana, Kansas Fontana, Gozo Island, Republic of Malta This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
In August 2006 Busch created the Kyle Busch Foundation[6], to help provide for less fortunate children. The foundation supports numerous charities such as Sunshine Acres Children’s Home, Carrie Steele - Pitts Home, Girls and Boys Town of Nevada, Carolina’s Children Center & St. John’s Home[7]. This article is about charitable organizations. ...
This article is about the U.S. State of Nevada. ...
He currently drives the #18 M&M's Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing, under crew chief Steve Addington in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. He is also the current Sprint Cup Series Points Leader, having won 6 races already in 2008. His victories have been at Atlanta, Talladega, Darlington, Dover, Infineon, and Daytona. This article is about the candy. ...
Toyota Motor Corporation ) (pronounced [to-yo-ta]) is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan, and currently is the worlds largest automaker. ...
Joe Gibbs Racing (also known as JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned by Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991. ...
Steve Addington is a NASCAR crew chief. ...
Childhood
Busch’s first driving lessons came at the age of 6 as he cruised the cul-de-sac of his family’s Las Vegas home in a makeshift go-kart. Although he was too small to reach the throttle, Busch still was able to pick up the basics thanks to father Tom, who controlled the gas pedal as his young son steered the kart. For further information, see Las Vegas metropolitan area and Las Vegas Strip. ...
A kart racer takes a turn on an indoor track Kart racing (as the word is so spelled by enthusiasts) or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design. ...
Throughout his childhood, Kyle Busch spent countless hours as an apprentice to his father and older brother Kurt Busch (2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Champion) in the family garage learning to build and repair race cars. By the age of 10, he was a full-fledged mechanic and served as crew chief of his older brother’s dwarf car team. Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. ...
The 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup season began on Saturday, February 7 and ended on Sunday, November 21. ...
A crew chief is the head position on a pit crew in motorsports. ...
In 1998, shortly after his 13th birthday, Busch’s driving career officially began, but schoolwork was always made first priority. His parents stressed accountability, so if Busch wanted to race, he was responsible for working on, repairing and paying for his own cars. He learned quickly that carelessness on the track proved costly and sometimes meant not racing the next weekend. From 1999 through 2001, Busch earned more than 65 wins in legends cars as he racked up two track championships at Las Vegas Motor Speedway’s “Bullring” before moving to late models. Winning seemed to come naturally as the youngster captured 10 victories in late model competition at the Bullring in 2001.[8] Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located at 7000 Las Vegas Boulevard North in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a 1,200 acre (4. ...
In 2002 Kyle Busch graduated with honors from Durango High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, a year early.[9]
Personal life Kyle Busch Foundation The Kyle Busch Foundation is dedicated to providing essential tools for less fortunate children throughout the country. KBF will concentrate its efforts on assisting organizations in fostering a safe environment for children to live, learn and challenge themselves as well as seeing that day to day needs are met. [10] His foundation sponsors the #51 midget Car
NASCAR career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series At 16, Busch competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Roush Racing as a replacement after the team's two drivers were released midway in the 2001 season, and earned two top-10 finishes in six starts what was scheduled to be a full-season campaign for 2002. (In 2000, NASCAR rules changed to permit a driver to make up to seven starts -- up from five -- in a season before becoming a full-time driver for rookie status.) Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
Outside Roush headquarters. ...
Busch was the fastest in practice for a 2001 Craftsman Truck Series race at California Speedway in Fontana, CA, when he was ejected from the track by CART officials because the American Racing Wheels 200 was part of a CART weekend featuring the Marlboro 500 CART FedEx Championship Series event. [11] Marlboro threw Busch out of the garage because of an interpretation of the Master Settlement Agreement of 1998, prohibiting persons under 18 years of age in participating in events sponsored by tobacco companies. (The MSA also resulted in the benching in 2006 of 17-year old Grand-Am Krohn Racing driver Colin Braun for three sportscar races held in conjunction with the Indy Racing League because Marlboro sponsored both of Penske Racing's Indy Racing League efforts. In 2008, four full-time USAR Hooters Pro Cup drivers were banned from participating in the Sears Auto Center 150 at the Milwaukee Mile because they were under 18, and the race was held in conjunction with an IndyCar race with Marlboro sponsorship on the Penske cars.) The California Speedway is a two-mile, low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California, similar to that of sister track Michigan International Speedway. ...
âCARTâ redirects here. ...
...
Marlboro logo Marlboro is a brand of cigarette made by Altria. ...
The Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) was an agreement between the largest tobacco companies and 46 U.S. States reached in 1998. ...
The Grand American Road Racing Association or Grand-Am is an auto racing sanctioning body that was established in 1999 to organize endurance road racing competitions in North America. ...
Krohn Racing is a professional sports car racing team competing in the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series Daytona Prototype class. ...
Colin Braun (born September 22, 1988, in Ovalo, Texas) is an American racing driver. ...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ...
The Milwaukee Mile (also The Mile and Americas Legendary Oval) is a race track in West Allis, Wisconsin, USA. It is a mile long (1. ...
Six weeks after the incident, NASCAR imposed a minimum age of 18 years starting in 2002 to prevent future incidents from happening again, because Winston was the premier series sponsor. (For 2007, the rule has changed; Camping World (East and West) Series and Whelen Modified (North and South) Tours will now permit drivers as young as 16 to enter the races. NASCAR will also not allow an IRL race to be held in conjunction with either tour because of age restrictions.) Winston - outdoor advertising. ...
When the age requirements were put in place, Busch switched from NASCAR to the American Speed Association (ASA) series, a Midwest based company that also aided in his success; in the 2002 season, Busch finished eighth in the championship points for the ASA series. Troy Hintzsches ASA Late Model at Madison International Speedway. ...
2004 Busch ran 1 race in 2004 for Morgan-Dollar Motorsports in their #47 Acxiom Chevrolet Silverado. Morgan-Dollar Motorsports is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team. ...
Acxiom Logo Acxiom is a customer and data information management company. ...
For the Chevrolet C/K series Silverado, see Chevrolet C/K. The Chevrolet Silverado (along with its GMC counterpart, the GMC Sierra), is the latest line of full-size pickup trucks from General Motors. ...
2005 Busch returned to the Craftsman Truck Series in 2005 for a limited number of races in Billy Ballew Motorsports's Chevrolet's, winning at Lowe's Motor Speedway, Dover International Speedway, and the fall race in Atlanta Motor Speedway, all 200-mile races. Busch became the youngest driver to win a Truck Series race, at 20 years 19 days. Billy Ballew Motorsports is a team that competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
2006 Busch repeated his Lowe's victory in 2006 in a truck painted to resemble the Rowdy Burns car from Days of Thunder, in a tribute to Bobby Hamilton (who was the stunt driver for the character), who was in the midst of a cancer battle which would later take his life. Days of Thunder is an auto racing drama film released in 1990 by producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott. ...
Bobby Hamilton (born May 29, 1957 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a driver and owner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuit. ...
2007 Busch won two more truck races in the #51 Billy Ballew Motorsports truck towards the end of the 2007 season, at Atlanta on October 27 and at Phoenix on November 9. In 2008, he will drive the #51 Billy Ballew Motorsports truck with David Stremme and one other driver. is the 300th day of the year (301st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
David Andrew Stremme (born in South Bend, Indiana on June 19, 1977) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup racecar driver. ...
2008 Kyle Busch started the season off with a second place finish in the Chevy Silverado 250 at Daytona International Speedway, and followed it up a week later with a win in the San Bernardino County 200 at the newly named Auto Club Speedway (previously California Speedway) in Fontana, California. Two weeks later at Atlanta, he raced to another win in the American Commercial Lines 200. Busch acquired his 2nd Craftsman Truck Series pole for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Lowe's Motor Speedway.[12] Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
The San Bernardino County 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at California Speedway in Fontana, California. ...
The American Commercial Lines 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Atlanta Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
| 2008 Season - Races 1 - 25 | | # | Date | Race | Track | Start | Finish | Rank | Behind | | 1 | 02/16/2008 | Chevy Silverado 250 | Daytona International Speedway | 21st | 2nd | 1st | 0 | | 2 | 02/23/2008 | San Bernardino County 200 | Auto Club Speedway | 20th | 1st | 1st | 0 | | 3 | 03/07/2008 | American Commercial Lines 200 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | 3rd | 1st | 1st | 0 | | 4 | 03/29/2008 | Kroger 250 | Martinsville Speedway | 11th | 26th | 1st | 0 | | 5 | 04/25/2008 | O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 | Kansas Speedway | DNA | - | 5th | -130 | | 6 | 05/16/2008 | North Carolina Education Lottery 200 | Lowe's Motor Speedway | 1st | 8th | 7th | -77 | | 7 | 05/24/2008 | Ohio 250 | Mansfield Motorsports Park | DNA | - | 16th | -204 | | 8 | 05/30/2008 | AAA Insurance 200 | Dover International Speedway | 3rd | 27th | 16th | -242 | | 9 | 06/06/2008 | Sam's Town 400 | Texas Motor Speedway | 35th | 2nd | 13th | -243 | | 10 | 06/14/2008 | Cool City Customs 200 | Michigan International Speedway | 6th | 7th | 13th | -217 | | 11 | 06/20/2008 | Camping World RV Sales 200 | Milwaukee Mile | DNA | - | 16th | -412 | | 12 | 06/28/2008 | O'Reilly 200 | Memphis Motorsports Park | DNA | - | 20th | -537 | - Bold means the current best starting/finishing position (Kyle Busch has both started and finished in the highest possible positions)
- DNA means the driver did not attempt the race
NASCAR Nationwide Series Upon turning 18, Busch partnered with Hendrick Motorsports to run a set of six NASCAR Busch Series races at selected tracks, running the #87 Ditech.com Chevrolet Monte Carlo for NEMCO Motorsports. During his seat time in that ride, Busch finished a Busch Series career-high second in his first NASCAR Busch Series race at the Lowe's Motor Speedway in May 2003. He also teamed with Hendrick to run selected ARCA RE/MAX Series races, where he won races at the Kentucky Speedway and the Nashville Superspeedway, where he also started from the pole position (his other pole in 2003 was at Pocono). Busch's first full-time season began in 2004, as he competed in the Lowe's car vacated by Brian Vickers, who had moved up to the NEXTEL Cup series. Busch easily clinched Rookie of the Year honors in the series, and clearly showed his stronghold on the Busch series with the start of the series-he received his first top-10 finish of the season at the second race in Rockingham, his first pole of the season in the fifth race, and claimed his first victory at the Richmond International Raceway at the Funai 250 in May. Busch went on to claim five wins in 2004, finishing second in the overall points to Martin Truex, Jr. and claiming the Rookie of the Year title. Busch won the Carquest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in 2005. Busch won the Sharpie Mini 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2006. 2007 has been an interesting year for Busch. Two wins, the (Nicorette 300 at Altanta and Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas), were in sight before mistakes put him out of contention. On July 7, 2007, Busch finally capitalized and won his first ever race at Daytona with a win in the Winn-Dixie 250. He also edged out Matt Kenseth by .085 seconds to win the Yellow Transportation 300 at Kansas Speedway, and then went on to finish off his NASCAR Busch Series career with Hendrick Motorsports in style, with a dominating victory in his last ride in the #5 car at Phoenix on November 10. Image File history File linksMetadata Kyle_Busch_Mexico. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Kyle_Busch_Mexico. ...
This article is about the day. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ditech. ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is an American muscle car. ...
NEMCO Motorsports is a NASCAR team. ...
Most recent champion(s) Kevin Harvick The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations...
The Auto Racing Club of America (ARCA) is an auto racing sanctioning body in the United States. ...
Kentucky Speedway is a relatively new superspeedway located in Sparta, Kentucky, approximately halfway between Louisville, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, with easy interstate highway access to both cities, and is additionally less than 100 miles from another fairly sizable market, Lexington, Kentucky. ...
Nashville Superspeedway is a motor racing complex located in Gladeville, Tennessee (though the track has a Lebanon address), United States, about 48 km (30 miles) east of Nashville. ...
Brian Lee Vickers is an American NASCAR driver, from Thomasville, North Carolina. ...
Rookie of the Year may refer to: Rookie of the Year (award), a sports award for the most outstanding rookie in a given season Rookie of the Year (film), a 1993 starring Thomas Ian Nicholas Rookie of the Year (album) by rapper Ya Boy Category: ...
The Circuit City 250 presented by Funai is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Richmond International Raceway. ...
Martin Lee Truex, Jr. ...
The Carquest Auto Parts 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
The Sharpie Mini 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Bristol Motor Speedway. ...
Grandstand in 2007 Scoring pilon in August 2007 Sign proclaiming the track the Worlds Fastest Half-Mile in 2007 Bristol Motor Speedway, originally known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track located in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
The Nicorette 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
The Sams Town 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. ...
Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located at 7000 Las Vegas Boulevard North in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a 1,200 acre (4. ...
is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
Wikinews has news related to this article: Truex Jr. ...
Matt Kenseths 2004 car being pushed out by his crew 2007 Busch Series car 2007 Cup car 2008 Cup car Matthew Roy Kenseth (born March 10, 1972 in Cambridge, Wisconsin) is a stock car driver. ...
The Yellow Transportation 300 is the NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Kansas Speedway. ...
Kansas Speedway is a speedway in Kansas City, in the U.S. state of Kansas. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
is the 314th day of the year (315th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
So far in 2008, Busch has accumulated 2 poles at Nashville and Phoenix. He also has won 4 races so far. These were the O'Reilly 300 at Texas Motor Speedway, the Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Raceway, the Corona México 200 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, and the Carquest Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. There are two oval race tracks near Nashville, Tennessee sometimes referred to as Nashville Speedway Nashville Speedway USA is a small track fomerly visited by NASCAR touring series, currently operated by new management. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
The OReilly 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Texas Motor Speedway. ...
Texas Motor Speedway is a superspeedway located in the northernmost portion of the U.S. city of Fort Worth, Texas -- the portion located in Denton County, Texas. ...
Bashas Supermarkets 200 is a NASCAR Busch Series event held at the Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
The Autódromo Hermanos RodrÃguez (or in English RodrÃguez Brothers Racetrack) is a 4. ...
The Carquest Auto Parts 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
Busch collected his 13th career pole for the Bashas' Supermarkets 200 at the Phoenix International Raceway. Bashas Supermarkets 200 is a NASCAR Busch Series event held at the Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
| 2008 Season - Races 1 - 35 | | # | Date | Race | Track | Start | Finish | Rank | Behind | | 1 | 02/16/2008 | Camping World 300 | Daytona International Speedway | 5th | 2nd | 2nd | -10 | | 2 | 02/25/2008 | Stater Bros. 300 | Auto Club Speedway | 14th | 2nd | 2nd | -30 | | 3 | 03/01/2008 | Sam's Town 300 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | 3rd | 31st | 2nd | -42 | | 4 | 03/08/2008 | Nicorette 300 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | 2nd | 21st | 3rd | -74 | | 5 | 03/15/2008 | Sharpie Mini 300 | Bristol Motor Speedway | 14th | 42nd | 10th | -183 | | 6 | 03/22/2008 | Pepsi 300 | Nashville Speedway | 1st | 16th | 11th | -184 | | 7 | 04/05/2008 | O'Reilly 300 | Texas Motor Speedway | 31st | 1st | 5th | -159 | | 8 | 04/11/2008 | Bashas' Supermarkets 200 | Phoenix International Raceway | 1st | 1st | 3rd | -106 | | 9 | 04/20/2008 | Corona México 200 | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez | 6th | 1st | 3rd | -66 | | 10 | 04/26/2008 | Aaron's 312 | Talladega Superspeedway | 8th | 16th | 3rd | -39 | | 11 | 05/02/2008 | Lipton TEA 250 | Richmond International Raceway | 25th | 3rd | 3rd | -12 | | 12 | 05/09/2008 | Diamond Hill Plywood 200 | Darlington Raceway | 5th | 32nd | 2nd | -112 | | 13 | 05/24/2008 | Carquest Auto Parts 300 | Lowe's Motor Speedway | 6th | 1st | 2nd | -67 | | 14 | 05/31/2008 | Heluva Good! 200 | Dover International Speedway | 3rd | 28th | 2nd | -121 | | 15 | 06/07/2008 | Federated Auto Parts 300 | Nashville Superspeedway | 5th | 20th | 3rd | -188 | | 17 | 06/21/2008 | Camping World RV Rental 250 | Milwaukee Mile | DNA | - | 7th | -413 | | 18 | 06/28/2008 | Camping World RV Sales 200 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | 4th | 3rd | 7th | -386 | | 19 | 07/04/2008 | Winn-Dixie 250 | Daytona International Speedway | 20th | 2nd | 7th | -376 | - Bold means the current best starting/finishing position (Kyle Busch has both started and finished in the highest possible positions)
- DNA means the driver did not arrive for the race
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Busch ran 6 races in 2004 in the #84 Carquest Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. His highest finish was 24th at California Speedway. Carquest Auto Parts is a chain of auto-supply stores and repair shops. ...
Chevrolet (IPA: - French origin) (also known as Chevy) is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors (GM). ...
Hendrick Motorsports is a group of NASCAR racing teams started by Rick Hendrick in 1984 under the name All Star Racing, racing only Chevrolets, racing in both the Nextel Cup and Busch Series circuits. ...
The California Speedway is a two-mile, low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California, similar to that of sister track Michigan International Speedway. ...
After the announcement that long time Hendrick NEXTEL Cup series driver Terry Labonte would be running a limited schedule in 2005 and 2006, Busch was picked to take over the #5 Kellogg's/Carquest Auto Parts Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Hendrick Motorsports. For other things with Kellogg in the name, see Kellogg (disambiguation). ...
Carquest Auto Parts is a chain of auto-supply stores and repair shops. ...
Hendrick Motorsports is a group of NASCAR racing teams started by Rick Hendrick in 1984 under the name All Star Racing, racing only Chevrolets, racing in both the Nextel Cup and Busch Series circuits. ...
He won his first Cup race at the Sony HD 500 at California Speedway in Fontana, California in September 2005, and is the youngest-ever winner in the NASCAR Cup Series, at 20 years, 125 days. He followed that up with another win two months later in November 2005 at Phoenix International Raceway. Busch clinched the 2005 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Rookie of the Year title before the end of the 2005 season. The Sony HD 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the California Speedway in Fontana, California. ...
The California Speedway is a two-mile, low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California, similar to that of sister track Michigan International Speedway. ...
Location of Fontana in California Coordinates: , Country State County San Bernardino Incorporated (city) 1952-06-25 [2] Government - Mayor Mark Nuaimi [1] Area - City 36. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season. ...
Kyle Busch speeds out of the garage at Phoenix Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (2048 Ã 1536 pixel, file size: 1. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (2048 Ã 1536 pixel, file size: 1. ...
2006 A victory in the Lenox Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway led to a stronger chance of qualifying for the Chase for the Cup during the last race before the 2006 Chase at Richmond International Raceway, in the Chevy Rock & Roll 400, where he finished second after leading the most laps. He entered the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup fourth in Cup points. The Lenox Industrial Tools 300 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. ...
New Hampshire International Speedway is a 1. ...
Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a A 3/4 mile, D shaped, asphalt race track located outside Richmond, Virginia. ...
The Chevy Rock and Roll 400 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. ...
Busch started mid-pack in the first race of the Chase at the New Hampshire International Speedway but got caught up in an incident on lap four when he made contact with #66 Best Buy Chevrolet of Jeff Green, and knocked the front suspension out of line, eventually spinning out and wrecking the car. Busch followed up the next week at Dover International Speedway with an initially strong run before an engine failure took him out of the race. Busch then went to the Kansas Speedway and led several laps before being caught for speeding on pit road and finished in the bottom half of the top-ten. New Hampshire International Speedway is a 1. ...
For the defunct chain of catalog showrooms, see Best Products. ...
Jeff Green (born September 6, 1962 in Owensboro, Kentucky) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup driver who drives the #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge Charger for the Petty Enterprises team, and a part-time Busch Series driver in the #25 U.S. Marines Ford Taurus for Team Rensi Motorsports. ...
Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
Kansas Speedway is a speedway in Kansas City, in the U.S. state of Kansas. ...
Busch finished the season in tenth place in the 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series standings, 448 points behind champion Jimmie Johnson. His winnings for the 2006 season totaled $5,537,337. Busch is currently the youngest driver to make the NASCAR NEXTEL Chase for the Cup. He is also the youngest pole sitter in NEXTEL Cup history. [13] Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
This article is about NASCAR driver. ...
2007 With his milestone win at the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, on March 25, 2007, Busch became the first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup driver to win in NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow. He also scored Hendrick Motorsports their 200th NASCAR win (in all series), and also scored Chevrolet's 600th NASCAR victory, the first by the Chevrolet Impala since Wendell Scott's historic 1963 win in Jacksonville, Florida.[14] At the Aaron's 312 Busch Race at Talladega, Busch went on a wild ride down the backstretch when he got turned into teammate Casey Mears' car by Tony Stewart, which was similar to the bump Brian Vickers gave to Jimmie Johnson in the 2006 UAW-Ford 500. The car spun towards the outside wall and flipped onto its roof. The car then slid down the track and hit the turn 3 grass, flipping side over side. The car flipped a total of seven times, but Busch walked away unscathed. In the Nextel All-Star Challenge at the Lowe's Motor Speedway, he and older brother Kurt Busch got together, knocking them both out of the race. The Food City 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
Grandstand in 2007 Scoring pilon in August 2007 Sign proclaiming the track the Worlds Fastest Half-Mile in 2007 Bristol Motor Speedway, originally known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track located in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
is the 84th day of the year (85th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
A Car of Tomorrow body with Toyota Camry decals. ...
Hendrick Motorsports is a group of NASCAR racing teams started by Rick Hendrick in 1984 under the name All Star Racing, racing only Chevrolets, racing in both the Nextel Cup and Busch Series circuits. ...
Chevrolet (IPA: - French origin) (also known as Chevy) is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors (GM). ...
1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible The Chevrolet Impala is an automobile built for the Chevrolet division by General Motors. ...
Wendell Oliver Scott (b August 28, 1921 - d December 23, 1990) was an American stock car racing driver from Danville, Virginia. ...
The NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge, formerly known as The Winston until 2004, is a race open to race winners from the previous season as well as the current season. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Departure from Hendrick On June 13, 2007, Busch announced his plans to leave Hendrick Motorsports after the 2007 season. The two sides had been working on a contract extension but eventually agreed mutually to part ways.[15] It was announced the same day that Dale Earnhardt Jr. would be replacing Kyle Busch at Hendrick Motorsports. However, days later Kyle Busch stated that he had no idea he was going to be released.[16]. It was announced on August 14, 2007, that Busch had chosen Joe Gibbs Racing for his team in the 2008 season. He replaced J.J. Yeley in the #18 Toyota Camry. is the 164th day of the year (165th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season began on February 10, 2007 at Daytona International Speedway with the Budweiser Shootout and will end with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 18 of that same year. ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...
is the 226th day of the year (227th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
Joe Gibbs Racing (also known as JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned by Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991. ...
The 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series began on February 9, 2008 at Daytona International Speedway with the Budweiser Shootout, followed by pole qualifying on Sunday, February 10, 2008 for the 50th Daytona 500 on February 17. ...
JJ Yeley (b. ...
The Toyota Camry is a mid-size car assembled by Toyota in Tsutsumi, (Japan); Georgetown, Kentucky; Altona, Victoria, Australia and most recently Guangzhou, China. ...
2008 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Car Busch's season started off with a great running in the 50th Annual Daytona 500 before finishing 4th. He led the most laps (86). He followed that with another 4th place finish in the Auto Club 500. As a result, he took the lead in the points standings for the first time in his career. The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, 500 mile (805 km) NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
The Auto Club 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the California Speedway in Fontana, California. ...
Kyle Busch won the pole for the UAW-Dodge 400 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The pole was Busch's 3rd pole of his career. The UAW-Dodge 400 is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup stock car race held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located at 7000 Las Vegas Boulevard North in Las Vegas, Nevada, is a 1,200 acre (4. ...
Kyle Busch led 173 of the 325 laps and won the Kobalt Tools 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was the 5th career win for Busch and the 1st for Toyota. The Kobalt Tools 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held in March at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
Toyota Motor Corporation ) (pronounced [to-yo-ta]) is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan, and currently is the worlds largest automaker. ...
Kyle Busch had a promising run in the Goody's Cool Orange 500 at Martinsville Speedway, but finished 38th due to a broken transmission, and the poor finish dropped him to 5th in points, 84 points out of the points lead. The Goodys Cool Orange 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia. ...
Martinsville Speedway is an International Speedway Corporation owned NASCAR stock car racing track located in Martinsville, Virginia. ...
He turned his fortunes around with a strong run in the Samsung 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. He ran up front the whole race and finished the race third. The Samsung 500 is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race held at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas USA. There were 12 different winners in the first 12 races, the longest such streak for any NASCAR track. ...
Texas Motor Speedway is a superspeedway located in the northernmost portion of the U.S. city of Fort Worth, Texas -- the portion located in Denton County, Texas. ...
Three weeks later Busch won his first restrictor plate race by taking the checkered flag at the Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway. The Aarons 499 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. ...
Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, Alabama. ...
A week later at Richmond International Raceway in the Dan Lowry 400, Kyle Busch was driving the #18 Pedigree Toyota racing for the lead when he wrecked Dale Earnhardt Jr., who hadn't been in victory lane since 2006, with four laps to go. This allowed Clint Bowyer to slip by for the lead (and eventually, the win) with Busch finishing second. Earlier that day, Busch announced the "Kyle's Miles" program, inviting consumers to go to www.dogsrule.com.[17] Kyle's Miles is a team up with Pedigree to help dogs in shelters and breed rescue organizations. Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a A 3/4 mile, D shaped, asphalt race track located outside Richmond, Virginia. ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...
Clint Bowyer (born May 30, 1979, in Emporia, Kansas) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Pedigree Petfoods was a company that manufactured pet food located at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England with another factory in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. ...
Busch rebounded the following week and became the youngest driver to win a race at Darlington Speedway. He led 169 laps in route to his third 2008 victory. Darlington Raceway is a race track built for NASCAR racing located near Darlington, South Carolina. ...
Following the 24th place finish at the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (a non-points race) Busch qualified 1st for the Coca-Cola 600, getting the 4th pole position of his Sprint Cup career. He again had a dominant car in the race, but a battery problem considerably slowed his pace later in the event. His team replaced the failing battery nearing the end, and Busch rallied back to lead the race, eventually settling for a third place finish. The Coca-Cola 600 (formerly the World 600) is a six hundred mile (966 km) stock car race held annually at Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) in Charlotte, North Carolina on Memorial Day weekend. ...
On June 1, Kyle Busch won the Best Buy 400 at Dover International Speedway, his 8th career Nascar Sprint Cup win, and his 4th of the season. Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
Just a couple weeks after Kyle Busch's fourth cup win of the season, he wins another on June 22nd in Sonoma, his first win and best career finish on a road course in the Sprint Cup Series. On July 5, Kyle Busch won the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway after a last lap caution ended the race. This was his 10th career victory, and 6th of the 2008 season. Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
| 2008 PreSeason Races | | # | Date | Race | Track | Start | Finish | Rank | Behind | | 02/14/2008 | Gatorade Duel - Race 2 | Daytona International Speedway | 20th | 11th | - | - | | 2008 Regular Season - Races 1 - 26 | | # | Date | Race | Track | Start | Finish | Rank | Behind | | 1 | 02/17/2008 | Daytona 500 | Daytona International Speedway | 24th | 4th | 4th | -15 | | 2 | 02/24/2008 | Auto Club 500 | Auto Club Speedway | 22nd | 4th | 1st | 0 | | 3 | 03/02/2008 | UAW-Dodge 400 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | 1st | 11th | 1st | 0* | | 4 | 03/09/2008 | Kobalt Tools 500 | Atlanta Motor Speedway | 6th | 1st | 1st | 0 | | 5 | 03/16/2008 | Food City 500 | Bristol Motor Speedway | 22nd | 19th | 1st | 0 | | 6 | 03/30/2008 | Goody's Cool Orange 500 | Martinsville Speedway | 8th | 38th | 5th | -84 | | 7 | 04/06/2008 | Samsung 500 | Texas Motor Speedway | 3rd | 3rd | 3rd | -64 | | 8 | 04/12/2008 | Subway Fresh Fit 500 | Phoenix International Raceway | 6th | 10th | 2nd | -80 | | 9 | 04/27/2008 | Aaron's 499 | Talladega Superspeedway | 5th | 1st | 2nd | -22 | | 10 | 05/03/2008 | Dan Lowry 400 | Richmond International Raceway | 7th | 2nd | 1st | 0 | | 11 | 05/10/2008 | Dodge Challenger 500 | Darlington Raceway | 6th | 1st | 1st | 0 | | -- | 05/17/2008 | Sprint All-Star Race | Lowe's Motor Speedway | 1st | 24th | - | - | | 12 | 05/25/2008 | Coca-Cola 600 | Lowe's Motor Speedway | 1st | 3rd | 1st | 0 | | 13 | 06/01/2008 | Best Buy 400 | Dover International Speedway | 3rd | 1st | 1st | 0 | | 14 | 06/08/2008 | Pocono 500 | Pocono Raceway | 10th** | 43rd | 1st | 0 | | 15 | 06/15/2008 | LifeLock 400 | Michigan International Speedway | 1st | 13th | 1st | 0 | | 16 | 06/22/2008 | Toyota/Save Mart 350 | Infineon Raceway | 30th | 1st | 1st | 0 | | 17 | 06/29/2008 | LENOX Industrial Tools 301 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway | 27th | 25th | 1st | 0 | | 18 | 07/05/2008 | Coke Zero 400 | Daytona International Speedway | 9th | 1st | 1st | 0 | * He was originally in 2nd place, 20 points behind, but after 1st place Carl Edwards was docked 100 driver points during the week for a rules infraction on his car, Busch became the points leader. ** He was originally to start in the tenth starting position, but wrecked in practice sending him the the rear of the field.
- Bold means the current best starting/finishing position (Kyle Busch has both started and finished in the highest possible positions)
- Red means the starting position based on 2007 owner points.
- Blue means the starting position based on 2008 owner points at the time.
Kyle Busch- 2008 Sprint Cup Record
Career NASCAR Statistics | Year | Races | Wins | Poles | Top 5 | Top 10 | DNF | Finish | Start | Winnings | Season Rank | | 2004 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 35.2 | 27.2 | $394,489 | 50th | | 2005 | 36 | 2 | 1 | 9 | 13 | 8 | 21.0 | 18.6 | $4,185,239 | 20th | | 2006 | 36 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 18 | 2 | 15.5 | 14.9 | $4,821,093 | 10th | | 2007 | 36 | 1 | 0 | 11 | 20 | 2 | 14.1 | 15.0 | $4,685,518 | 5th | | 2008 | 17 | 6 | 3 | 11 | 12 | 1 | 9.9 | 10.6 | $4,145,588 | 1st | | | Totals | 132 | 10 | 5 | 41 | 63 | 17 | 19.1 | 17.3 | $18,231,927 | | (Data as of July 8th, 2008) [18] Races Won Nextel/Sprint Cup (10 career wins) The Kobalt Tools 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held in March at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
The Aarons 499 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. ...
Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, Alabama. ...
Darlington Raceway during the 2006 Dodge Charger 500. ...
Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
The Toyota/Save Mart 350 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series event held at Infineon Raceway. ...
Infineon Raceway, formerly Sears Point Raceway, is a road course and drag strip located on the landform known as Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains near Sonoma, California, USA. The course is a complex series of twists and turns that go up and down the hills. ...
Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
The Food City 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
Grandstand in 2007 Scoring pilon in August 2007 Sign proclaiming the track the Worlds Fastest Half-Mile in 2007 Bristol Motor Speedway, originally known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track located in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
The Lenox Industrial Tools 300 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. ...
NHIS New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a 1. ...
The Sony HD 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at the California Speedway in Fontana, California. ...
The Checker Auto Parts 500 is a NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car race held at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
Busch/Nationwide Series (15 career wins) - 2008 (4 wins) O'Reilly 300 (Fort Worth), Bashas' Supermarkets 200 (Phoenix), Corona México 200 (Mexico City), Carquest Auto Parts 300 (Charlotte)
- 2007 (4 wins) Winn-Dixie 250 (Daytona), Emerson Radio 250 (Richmond), Yellow Transportation 300 (Kansas City), Arizona Travel 200 (Phoenix)
- 2006 (1 win) Sharpie Mini 300 (Bristol)
- 2005 (1 win) Carquest Auto Parts 300 (Charlotte)
- 2004 (5 wins) Funai 250 (Richmond), Carquest Auto Parts 300 (Charlotte), Meijer 300 (Sparta), Kroger 200 (Indianapolis), Cabela's 250 (Brooklyn)
The OReilly 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Texas Motor Speedway. ...
Texas Motor Speedway is a superspeedway located in the northernmost portion of the U.S. city of Fort Worth, Texas -- the portion located in Denton County, Texas. ...
Bashas Supermarkets 200 is a NASCAR Busch Series event held at the Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is a 4. ...
The Carquest Auto Parts 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
Wikinews has news related to this article: Truex Jr. ...
Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ...
The Emerson Radio 250 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Richmond International Raceway. ...
Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a A 3/4 mile, D shaped, asphalt race track located outside Richmond, Virginia. ...
The Yellow Transportation 300 is the NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Kansas Speedway. ...
Kansas Speedway is a speedway in Kansas City, in the U.S. state of Kansas. ...
The Arizona Travel 200 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Phoenix International Raceway. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
The Sharpie Mini 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Bristol Motor Speedway. ...
Grandstand in 2007 Scoring pilon in August 2007 Sign proclaiming the track the Worlds Fastest Half-Mile in 2007 Bristol Motor Speedway, originally known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track located in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
The Carquest Auto Parts 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
The Circuit City 250 presented by Funai is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Richmond International Raceway. ...
Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is a A 3/4 mile, D shaped, asphalt race track located outside Richmond, Virginia. ...
The Carquest Auto Parts 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Lowes Motor Speedway. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
The Meijer 300 presented by Oreo is a NASCAR race held during June at the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky. ...
Kentucky Speedway is a relatively new superspeedway located in Sparta, Kentucky, approximately halfway between Louisville, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, with easy interstate highway access to both cities, and is additionally less than 100 miles from another fairly sizable market, Lexington, Kentucky. ...
The Kroger 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Martinsville Speedway. ...
OReilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis, known as Indianapolis Raceway Park until the 2006 purchase of naming rights by OReilly Auto Parts, is a multipurpose racing facility located in Indianapolis, Indiana. ...
The Carfax 250 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Michigan International Speedway, sponsored by vehicle history company Carfax. ...
Michigan International Speedway is a two-mile (3. ...
Craftsman Truck Series (8 career wins) The San Bernardino County 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at California Speedway in Fontana, California. ...
The American Commercial Lines 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Atlanta Motor Speedway. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
The Phoenix 150 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Phoenix International Raceway. ...
Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
Lowes Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. ...
The AAA Insurance 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Dover International Speedway. ...
Dover International Speedway (nickname: The Monster Mile) is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware. ...
Atlanta Motor Speedway is a superspeedway in Hampton, Georgia, USA, 20 miles (32 km) south of Atlanta. ...
Nicknames He is often nicknamed Shrub, since he is the younger brother of NASCAR driver Kurt Busch and a small bush is called a shrub.[19] He is also most commonly referred to as Rowdy Busch after Rowdy Burns in the movie Days of Thunder, as well as Little Busch after the TV series Lil' Bush. Recently Mike Joy coined the nickname "Wild Thing" as he is always making daring and bold moves on the track. Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Days of Thunder is an auto racing drama film released in 1990 by producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott. ...
Lil Bush is a satirical, politically-themed animated television series which premiered on June 13, 2007 on Comedy Central. ...
link titleMike Joy (born November 25, 1949 in Chicago) is a motorsports announcer, who currently serves as the lap-by-lap announcer of FOX Sports NASCAR Nextel Cup coverage. ...
== Fan Hate == Ever since the Dan Lowry 400 at Richmond International Speedway when he spun fan icon and 5 time favorite driver award winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. fans have booed and thrown trash at him him during driver introductions and thrown trash at his car after victory's.
References External links | NASCAR Triple Threats (Winners In All Three Major Series) | | | | | | Joe Gibbs Racing | | | Sprint Cup Drivers | | | | Nationwide Series Drivers | Joey Logano (#20) | | | NASCAR Camping World East Series Drivers | Marc Davis (#18) | | | Partnerships and Affiliations | | | | Crew chiefs | | | | Other | | | | Notable former drivers | | | Bold text Kasey Kenneth Kahne (born April 10, 1980 in Enumclaw, Washington) is a race car driver in NASCARs Sprint Cup Series. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. ...
James Dennis Hamlin, Jr. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. ...
Lloyd George Shorty Rollins (April 3, 1929 - December 28, 1998) Lloyd George Rollins nicknamed Shorty, born in Granbury, Texas was the first official NASCAR Rookie of the Year. ...
Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937) is a former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver. ...
David Pearson (born December 22, 1934 in Whitney, South Carolina) is a former American NASCAR racecar champion. ...
Billy Wade (February 28, 1930 in Houston, Texas - January 5, 1965) had a brief yet successful stint in NASCAR. He was the 1963 NASCAR Rookie of the Year for car owner Cotton Owens. ...
Sam McQuagg is a former NASCAR driver. ...
James Hylton awaits driver introductions before his final ARCA race James Hylton (born August 26, 1934) is a part-time race car driver. ...
Donnie Allison is a former driver on the NASCAR Winston Cup circuit, who won ten times during his racing career, which spanned the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. ...
Pete Hamilton is a former NASCAR racer. ...
Dick Brooks (14 April 1942 â 1 February 2006) was an American NASCAR driver. ...
Bill Dennis is a former NASCAR driver. ...
Walter Ballard (born January 12, 1933) is a former NASCAR Winston Cup driver. ...
Larry Smith(June 26, 1942-August 12, 1973, born in Lenoir, North Carolina) is a former NASCAR driver. ...
Lennie Pond is a former NASCAR driver. ...
Earl Ross (born September 4, 1941 in Ailsa Craig, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian race car driver who competed from 1973 to 1976. ...
Ricky Rudd in 2005, courtesy of the U.S. Air Force Ricky Rudd racing at the Chevy Rock and Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway. ...
This article is about the elder Dale Earnhardt. ...
Jody Ridley is a former NASCAR driver. ...
1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year. ...
Geoffrey Bodine (born April 18, 1949 in Chemung, New York) is the oldest of the three Bodine brothers (Brett Bodine and Todd Bodine) who are all NASCAR drivers. ...
Sterling Marlin (born June 30, 1957 in Columbia, Tennessee) is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver who drove the #14 Waste Management Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Ginn Racing until being replaced by Regan Smith on July 17, 2007. ...
Rusty Wallace on his way to his 55th and final victory in the 2004 Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway. ...
Ken Schrader with the 2006 Little Debbie paint scheme Schraders 2006 Motorcraft paint scheme (left) Schrader putting on his HANS device Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955 in Fenton, Missouri) is a second-generation race car driver. ...
Alan Kulwicki (December 14, 1954 - April 1, 1993) was an American NASCAR driver. ...
David Carl Davey Allison (February 25, 1961 - July 13, 1993) was a NASCAR race car driver, best known as the driver of the Robert Yates Racing #28 Texaco-Havoline Ford. ...
Ken Bouchard(pronounced BOO-shard, born April 6, 1955, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts), is a former NASCAR driver. ...
Dick Trickle (born October 27, 1941 in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin) is an auto racer. ...
Rob Moroso (September 28, 1968 - September 30, 1990) was a NASCAR racing driver who was champion of the NASCAR Busch Series in 1989. ...
Bobby Hamilton (born May 29, 1957 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a driver and owner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuit. ...
Jimmy Hensley (born 11 October 1945) is a former NASCAR driver. ...
Jeffery Michael Gordon (born August 4, 1971) is a professional American race car driver. ...
Jeffrey Brian Burton (born June 29, 1967 in South Boston, Virginia) also sometimes referred to as JB is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series driver. ...
Ricky Craven is a NASCAR driver. ...
Johnny Benson (born June 27, 1963 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a NASCAR driver. ...
2006 truck Mike Skinner (born June 28, 1957) is a NASCAR driver from Susanville, California who drives the #5 truck in the Craftsman Truck Series for Bill Davis Racing. ...
Kenny Irwin, Jr. ...
For other persons named Tony Stewart, see Tony Stewart (disambiguation). ...
Matt Kenseths 2004 car being pushed out by his crew 2007 Busch Series car 2007 Cup car 2008 Cup car Matthew Roy Kenseth (born March 10, 1972 in Cambridge, Wisconsin) is a stock car driver. ...
For the racing team owned by Kevin Harvick and his wife Delana, see Kevin Harvick Incorporated. ...
Ryan Joseph Newman (born December 8, 1977 in South Bend, Indiana) is a driver in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series. ...
James Christopher Jamie McMurray (born June 3, 1976 in Joplin, Missouri) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Kasey Kenneth Kahne (born April 10, 1980 in Enumclaw, Washington) is a race car driver in NASCARs Sprint Cup Series. ...
James Dennis Hamlin, Jr. ...
Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán (born September 20, 1975 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a race car driver in NASCAR for Chip Ganassi Racing and a former Formula One driver. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Joseph Frank Nemechek III (born September 26, 1963) in Lakeland, Florida is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series driver and owner of NEMCO Motorsports. ...
Jeffery Michael Gordon (born August 4, 1971) is a professional American race car driver. ...
Ricky Craven is a NASCAR driver. ...
Hermie Sadler (born April 24, 1969) is a race car driver/announcer and professional wrestling promoter from Emporia, Virginia. ...
Johnny Benson (born June 27, 1963 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Jeff Fuller is a former NASCAR driver. ...
Glenn Allen, Jr. ...
Steve Park from East Northport, New York was born August 23, 1967. ...
Andy Santerre (born September 7, 1968, in Cherryfield, Maine) is a NASCAR Grand National Division car owner, former champion driver of the East Series, and a winner of one Busch Series race as a driver. ...
Floyd Anthony Raines (born April 14, 1964) is an American NASCAR driver. ...
For the racing team owned by Kevin Harvick and his wife Delana, see Kevin Harvick Incorporated. ...
Gregory Jack Biffle (born December 23, 1969 in Vancouver, Washington) is a NASCAR NASCAR Sprint Cup Cup Series driver. ...
Scott Riggs #10 Chevrolet from 2005. ...
David Andrew Stremme (born in South Bend, Indiana on June 19, 1977) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup racecar driver. ...
Carl Michael Edwards, II (born August 15, 1979) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series and Busch Series driver for Roush Fenway Racing. ...
Danny OQuinn, Jr. ...
David Ragan (born December 24, 1985 in Kannapolis, North Carolina) is a stock car racer who drives the #6 AAA Ford in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup series for Roush Fenway Racing and is running for the 2007 Raybestos Rookie of the Year award. ...
Bryan Reffner is a veteran of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. ...
Kenny Irwin, Jr. ...
Gregory Jack Biffle (born December 23, 1969 in Vancouver, Washington) is a NASCAR NASCAR Sprint Cup Cup Series driver. ...
Mike Stefanik (born May 20, 1958, in Coventry, Rhode Island) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Travis Kvapil (pronounced kwah-pil) (born March 1, 1976, in Janesville, Wisconsin) is a German-American NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver. ...
Brendan Gaughan (born July 10, 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is a truck racer from Las Vegas, Nevada. ...
Carl Michael Edwards, II (born August 15, 1979) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series and Busch Series driver for Roush Fenway Racing. ...
{{Infobox NASCAR driver| Name = David Reutimann | Birthdate = March 2, 1970 ) (age 37) | Birthplace = [[Zephyrhills, BLOO JAY] | Awards = 1997 Slim Jim All Pro Series Rookie of the Year 1998 Slim Jim All Pro Series Sportsmanship Award 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year| Previous_Year = 2005 | Cup_Car_Team = #00 - Michael Waltrip...
Todd Kluever from Sun Prairie, Wisconsin was born July 6, 1978. ...
Erik Darnell (born December 2, 1982) is a driver on the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series from Beach Park, Illinois. ...
Willie Allen (born June 15, 1980), is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series racing driver from Nashville, Tennessee. ...
Ken Schrader with the 2006 Little Debbie paint scheme Schraders 2006 Motorcraft paint scheme (left) Schrader putting on his HANS device Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955 in Fenton, Missouri) is a second-generation race car driver. ...
Terrance Lee Labonte (born November 16, 1956, in Corpus Christi, Texas) is a former NASCAR driver. ...
There are several well-known men named Mark Martin. ...
Bobby Hamilton (born May 29, 1957 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a driver and owner in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series circuit. ...
For the racing team owned by Kevin Harvick and his wife Delana, see Kevin Harvick Incorporated. ...
Gregory Jack Biffle (born December 23, 1969 in Vancouver, Washington) is a NASCAR NASCAR Sprint Cup Cup Series driver. ...
Jimmy Spencer Jimmy Spencer (born February 15, 1957 in Berwick, Pennsylvania) is an American NASCAR driver and commentator. ...
James Christopher Jamie McMurray (born June 3, 1976 in Joplin, Missouri) is a NASCAR driver. ...
For other persons named Tony Stewart, see Tony Stewart (disambiguation). ...
Steve Park from East Northport, New York was born August 23, 1967. ...
Carl Michael Edwards, II (born August 15, 1979) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series and Busch Series driver for Roush Fenway Racing. ...
Robert Alan Labonte (born May 8, 1964) is an American race car driver and drives the #43 Cheerios Dodge Charger for the Petty Enterprises NASCAR Racing Team in the Nextel Cup Series and the #77 Dollar General Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Kevin Harvick Incorporated in the Busch Series. ...
Kasey Kenneth Kahne (born April 10, 1980 in Enumclaw, Washington) is a race car driver in NASCARs Sprint Cup Series. ...
Ricky Craven is a NASCAR driver. ...
Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Johnny Benson (born June 27, 1963 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a NASCAR driver and the son of former Michigan modified driver John Benson Sr. ...
Clint Bowyer (born May 30, 1979, in Emporia, Kansas) is a NASCAR driver. ...
Joe Gibbs Racing (also known as JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned by Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991. ...
James Dennis Hamlin, Jr. ...
For other persons named Tony Stewart, see Tony Stewart (disambiguation). ...
The NASCAR Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs minor league circuit (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations big league circuit, the Nextel Cup. ...
Joey Logano (born May 24, 1990[1]) is a developmental driver for Joe Gibbs Racing from Middletown, Connecticut. ...
Hall of Fame Racing is a racing team that will compete in the NASCAR Nextel Cup series beginning in the 2006 season. ...
Mike Ford (born April 13, 1970 in Morristown, Tennessee) is the NASCAR Nextel Cup crew chief for the #11 FedEx Chevrolet Monte Carlo currently driven by Denny Hamlin. ...
Steve Addington is a NASCAR crew chief. ...
Greg Zipadelli (born April 21, 1967 in Berlin, Connecticut), is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup crew chief for Tony Stewart, who currently drives the #20 Home Depot Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS owned by NFL Coach Joe Gibbs. ...
Joe Jackson Gibbs (born November 25, 1940) is a Hall of Fame American football coach and NASCAR Championship team owner. ...
J. D. Gibbs (born February 21, 1969; resides in Mocksville, NC) is the son of Joe Gibbs, owner of NASCARs Joe Gibbs Racing and head coach of the NFLs Washington Redskins. ...
Coy Gibbs (born December 9, 1972) is a former NASCAR driver and currently an assistant coach with the Washington Redskins. ...
Mike McLaughlin (born October 6, 1956 in Waterloo, New York) is a former NASCAR Busch Series driver. ...
2007 car Dale Arnold Jarrett (born November 26, 1956 in Newton, North Carolina) is a former American race car driver. ...
Robert Alan Labonte (born May 8, 1964) is an American race car driver and drives the #43 Cheerios Dodge Charger for the Petty Enterprises NASCAR Racing Team in the Nextel Cup Series and the #77 Dollar General Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Kevin Harvick Incorporated in the Busch Series. ...
JJ Yeley (b. ...
|