Kyle Busch Remembered: Breaking records and bumping the pace car at New Hampshire
We continue our 'Kyle Busch Remembered' series as NASCAR takes on New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Busch earned 12 national-level wins at the 'Magic Mile' with three in Cup Series, six in the O'Reilly Series, and three in the Craftsman Truck Series. Those dozen victories count among his 234 career NASCAR wins across the three national divisions -- more than any other driver in history. Busch ...…
In the latest installment of the "Kyle Busch Remembered" series, NASCAR takes a look back at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, where Rowdy Busch earned 12 national-level wins across the Cup Series, O'Reilly Series, and Craftsman Truck Series. Among those 12 victories, Busch made history with more than any other driver in NASCAR history with 234 career wins across the three national divisions.
Busch's time at New Hampshire was marked by unforgettable moments, both positive and negative. In 2018, he crashed into the pace car after starting from the pole position, causing damage to the rear bumper. In 2015, he led 96 laps and captured the checkered flag in a remarkable summer run, where he led 96 laps and captured the checkered flag.
In 2011, he won three consecutive Truck races at New Hampshire from 2009-2011, each win coming from the front row. In 2011 O'Reilly, he won the race in overtime, tying Mark Martin for the most wins in the NASCAR O'Reilly Series history. In 2006, he won a dominating race at New Hampshire, holding off Carl Edwards by just a few car lengths.
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