Kyle Busch
Kyle Thomas Busch is a race car driver. Currently, he drives the #18 M&M's Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. He grew up racing at The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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By Reid SpencerSporting News NASCAR Wire Service Don't be too quick to write Kyle Busch out of the Nationwide Series title picture next year. No, Busch hasn't announced he'll defend his championship next year, but Busch indicated over lunch ear
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- Busch, Hornaday Honored At Awards Banquet In Miami Beach (search.live.com)
Daytona Beach, FL (AHN) - Kyle Busch fell short of winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series championship a week early, but he certainly closed out things in dominating fashion. With his season-ending win in the Ford 300 last weekend at Homestead-Miami ...
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – Joe Gibbs Racing driver Kyle Busch has had his share of controversial moments in his career – and even during his 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship season.
From scenedaily.com
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- Joe Gibbs Racing's Kyle Busch clinches 2009 Nationwide Series title (scenedaily.com)
- J.D. Gibbs says fourth Joe Gibbs Racing team ‘to be determined’ (scenedaily.com)
For just about the entire 2009 season, you've had the rumor being whispered about Kyle Busch bring Kyle Busch Motorsports coming to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2010.
It goes without saying that many thought it would have happened this year, and it didn't happen.
Speed, Jayski.com, and various other media outlets have added their speculation to Kyle Busch being an owner in the Truck Series and feed us rumors all season.
Now I'm...
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From bleacherreport.com
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Now that the 2009 season is over, NASCAR fans are left with a sense of emptiness as they eagerly anticipate 2010 season. But before we put this season to rest, let’s take a look back at the highlights, disappointments, and surprises of 2009.
The season ended with a bang as Jimmie Johnson made history by winning his fourth consecutive Sprint Cup Championship. With a second place finish by Mark Martin, and with Jeff Gordon finishing third in...
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- Jimmie Johnson clinches fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup championship in a row (jacksonville.com)
- Hendrick Motorsports NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship Notes (news.google.com)
Kyle Busch picked up a nice trophy and a large check Monday night for winning the Nationwide Series championship in runaway fashion -- more impressive even than Jimmie Johnson's romp through the Sprint Cup Series.
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- Winners and Losers: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 2009 Season (bleacherreport.com)
HOMESTEAD, Fla. - While Jimmie Johnson’s coronation as the NASCAR Sprint Cup champion will have to wait until the end of today’s Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Kyle Busch didn’t take as long to clinch the first major touring series championship of his career.
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From syndication.boston.com
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HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — Jimmie Johnson was chasing much more than a championship. He was also chasing NASCAR history. The most dominant driver of this decade won a record fourth consecutive championship Sunday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he raced hard to finish fifth when 25th-place would have gotten the job done.
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- NASCAR-Sprint Cup Ford 400 lineup (development.postbulletin.com)
- Johnson chases down Sprint Cup title (syndication.boston.com)
- NASCAR Sprint CupFord 400 Results (kxnet.com)
Kyle Busch only needed the green flag to drop to win his first NASCAR title. His coronation was never in doubt and neither, really, was the outcome of the Nationwide Series finale.
Busch made it a double dose of celebration for Joe Gibbs Racing, wrapping up the series championship before turning a single lap and capping Saturday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway with his ninth trip to Victory Lane.
"It's not easy to win in any division in...
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From kentucky.com
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HOMESTEAD - One-by-one they came to pit road Sunday night after the Ford 400, all to shake hands and offer hugs. Of all the accolades waiting Jimmie Johnson for winning his fourth-consecutive championship, the show of support from fellow drivers perhaps was the most lasting. Johnson has championship trophies, four of them to be exact. He has money. He has a place in racing history. And he has the unbridled respect of his peers. "He's not done...
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- Johnson clinches fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup title in a row (jacksonville.com)


