Kyle Busch
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Beam leaves Roush Fenway for Kyle Busch Motorsports
Nationwide Series News on Official Nascar Site &bull Dec 15, 2011
Crew chief Mike Beam, who won 12 races and nine pole positions during the past two seasons working with driver Carl Edwards on Roush Fenway Racing's No. 60 Ford Nationwide Series program, has left RFR for a similar position at… Full Story »
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NASCAR Sprint Cup: The 13 Biggest Storylines of the Offseason
NASCAR on Bleacher Report &bull Dec 13, 2011
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series has one of the shortest offseasons in all of professional sports, but it is constantly rife with developing stories despite its short 90-day respite. Fresh off the heels of one of the most exciting finishes… Full Story »
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Kyle Busch To Present Female Artist Of The Year Award At The American Country Awards Tonight
Final Lap Radio &bull Dec 5, 2011
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Kyle Busch will present the award for Female Artist of the Year at the second annual American Country Awards tonight, Monday, Dec. 5, at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. The awards show will… Full Story »
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NASCAR - Kurt Busch and Kyle Busch try to harness emotions
David Newton Nascar Column on ESPN &bull Nov 28, 2011
LAS VEGAS -- Darian Grubb was choked with emotion on Thursday as he graciously accepted the Champion's Crew Chief Award for helping the driver who told him he wouldn't be needed after the season win his third Sprint Cup title. Chris Trotman/Getty ImagesDarian Grubb's emotional speech while accepting the Champion's Crew Chief Award was a highlight of Thursday's NMPA Myers Brothers luncheon. The local boys -- Kurt and Kyle -- still were apologizing for… Full Story »
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NASCAR gets the point -- barely
Terry Blount on ESPN &bull Nov 24, 2011
It was a season full of drama, excitement, memorable quotations and more. From Trevor Bayne at Daytona to Kyle Busch vs. the world to Tony Stewart's improbable title run, we bring it all to you. NASCAR won the lottery with the final race of its dreams Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, a championship… Full Story »
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Tony Stewart crew chief Darian Grubb: Win on Sunday, fired on Monday?
From the Marbles Nascar Blog on Yahoo! Sports &bull Nov 21, 2011
On Sunday, crew chief Darian Grubb climbed the summit of the highest mountain of his profession, using daring, gutsy strategy to guide driver Tony Stewart to a win and a Sprint Cup championship. As of Monday, it appears he's out… Full Story »
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Early Misfortunes Lead to 26th-Place Finish for German Quiroga At Homestead-Miami Speedway
Catch Fence &bull Nov 20, 2011
Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM)Three-time reigning NASCAR Mexico Series champion German Quiroga, making his second career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start, experienced some early misfortunes that lead to a 26th-place finish in the rain-shortened Ford 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Quiroga, who started the race from the 27th position, had advanced to the 20th spot on lap 30 when Max Gresham got loose off of Turn 4 and slid up the track into the… Full Story »
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Kevin Harvick warns himself: 'Don't be Kyle Busch'
Scene Daily &bull Nov 19, 2011HOMESTEAD, Fla. - In Friday night's Ford 200 Camping World Truck Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Kevin Harvick may have found the racing equivalent to Seinfeld's "serenity now," a calming mantra designed to keep anger in check. Full Story »
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Kevin Harvick's mantra: 'Don't be Kyle Busch'
Nascar News on Sporting News &bull Nov 19, 2011
HOMESTEAD, Fla.-In Friday night's Ford 200 Camping World Truck Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Kevin Harvick may have found the racing equivalent to Seinfeld's "serenity now," a calming mantra designed to keep anger in check. Harvick had two separate incidents… Full Story »
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France: Drivers know where the line is
Cup Scene &bull Nov 19, 2011
HOMESTEAD, Fla.-In the aftermath of disciplinary action against Kyle Busch and a not-so-secret fine levied against Brad Keselowski, NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France insisted that drivers know the dividing line between acceptable and unacceptable behavior, whether it involves driving or talking. NASCAR parked Busch for the Nationwide and… Full Story »
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2011 Ford Championship Weekend QA with NASCAR Chairman & CEO Brian France
Catch Fence &bull Nov 18, 2011
Brian France, CEO and Chairman of NASCAR, speaks to the media at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 18 in Homestead, Fla. Brian France, CEO and Chairman of NASCAR, speaks to the media at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 18 in Homestead, Fla. BRIAN FRANCE: Good afternoon, everyone. I would say a couple of things that I've said before in previous get-togethers with the media. That obviously we think the season has gone very well. TV ratings, attendance, still some issues, depending on what market you're talking about. Obviously, the economy continues to weigh heavily on the sponsorship component of our sport. We… Full Story »
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Kyle Busch facing less drama this week, Brian France says he crossed the line at Texas
Scene Daily &bull Nov 18, 2011News Article: Kyle Busch, who was suspended by NASCAR for the Nationwide and Sprint Cup series races last weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, will be allowed to race this week at Phoenix but was fined and placed on probation by NASCAR. The 26-year-old Busch intentionally wrecked Ron Hornaday under caution during the Camping World Truck Series race Friday at Texas. NASCAR parked Busch for the remainder of the truck race and the next morning announced that he would not be allowed to compete for the remainder of the… Full Story »
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Truck series' Hornaday will drive for Denette
Nascar News on ESPN &bull Nov 18, 2011
Hornaday had to look for a job when Kevin Harvick said in September he was shutting down his race teams. The Nationwide Series cars are being transferred to Richard Childress Racing, but Kevin Harvick Inc.' Hornaday has 51 career victories… Full Story »
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Hornaday announces plans for 2012
Nascar News on Fox Sports &bull Nov 18, 2011
The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series has seen some emotional wins this season. Take a look at the 2011 Truck race winners here. Hornaday had to look for a job when Kevin Harvick said in September he was shutting down… Full Story »
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Giving Thanks For NASCAR Now And Next Year
Cup Scene &bull Nov 18, 2011
Based on what happened the previous week or month in NASCAR, we have the luxury of utilizing what has gone before in order to predict what might happen next. Each week is an important link in a chain that begins when the season is tossed overboard in February, and ends in November when a champion lands to anchor it for the next 12 months. But this is Week 36. As of this writing, mere hours separate us from the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and NASCAR's championship anchor is… Full Story »
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Rowdy video: NOS performance keys to the race: Kyle Busch on Homestead
Nascar News on Sporting News &bull Nov 18, 2011
American City Business Journals, Inc. All rights reserved.The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of SportingNews.com. NFL: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Josh Freeman admits thumb sprain affecting… Full Story »
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NOS Performance Keys to the Race: Kyle Busch on Homestead [VIDEO]
Rowdy &bull Nov 17, 2011
After penalizing Kyle Busch for his actions in the Texas truck race, should NASCAR have done the same when Brian Vickers dumped Matt Kenseth at Phoenix? With Jimmie Johnson mathematically eliminated from championship contention, now is a good time to… Full Story »
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NASCAR: Kyle Busch looking forward to Homestead finale
Google News &bull Nov 17, 2011USA Today NASCAR : Kyle Busch looking forward to Homestead finale Motorsport.com 15, 2011) - Kyle Busch will conclude the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season with Sunday's Ford 400 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Recent history says there could… Full Story »
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Fall From Grace: Should We Just Forget About Jeremy Mayfield?
Queers 4 Gears &bull Nov 16, 2011In the chaos of watching Kyle Busch nearly nose-dive himself out of a career in motorsports, we seem to have forgotten someone who already has. Whether it's because he's more like the dirty laundry that we just want to forget,… Full Story »
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Interstate Batteries Racing: Kyle Busch NSCS Homestead-Miami Advance
Frontstretch Nascar Blog &bull Nov 15, 2011
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (Nov. 15, 2011) - Kyle Busch will conclude the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season with Sunday's Ford 400 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Recent history says there could be a lot riding on the outcome of Sunday's 400-mile race for Busch, driver of the No. 18 Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR), considering that a win at Homestead has already been parlayed into a bona fide Sprint Cup championship run the… Full Story »









