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Kyle Busch leaves NASCAR defenseless with latest horsepower verdict

Les GrossmanBy Les GrossmanApril 19, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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The horsepower debate has long persisted in NASCAR circles. But in recent weeks, this trend has gained momentum among some high-profile executives. Denny Hamlin was the first big name to address the subject, saying any increase in horsepower wouldn’t hurt engine bills. Kyle Larson also claimed that a 1,000 hp policy would be rolled out in a week or less. But Kyle Busch added fuel to this fire.

The Next Gen cars have improved intermediate track racing, but run uneventfully on shorter tracks. Although NASCAR has planned aerodynamic tricks to improve passing at these tracks, the fruits are not so sweet. Riders are adamantly demanding an increase in power, which makes a real difference in smoother runs. Now, Kyle Busch has dropped a compelling take on the subject.

Kyle Busch grabs NASCAR by the collar in horsepower debate

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Once upon a time, cars delivered massive horsepower when racing on NASCAR tracks. Power delivery was over 900 horsepower in the mid-2010s. However, those days are over as in 2024 cars can only race with 670 hp, on par with any sports car available in a gym. automobile exhibition. But the flames of revolution have been ignited, as drivers demand a return to real racing.

FOX Journalist Bob Pockrass recently shared an interview with Kyle Busch. He asked the driver if an increase in horsepower would impact other components of a race car. Busch replied: “I would say the only thing that would be a limiting factor might be the transaxle. But honestly, I’ve never really looked inside a vehicle or seen its components to see how sturdy the gears are. That would be about the only thing in my book as to whether or not it would hold up to the power gain.

Answering his own question, Busch added: “I imagine that would be the case, that it wouldn’t be so bad. I think Xtrac builds transmissions and such for off-road racing and things like that where there’s over 1,000 horsepower. I’m sure they’re used to it, or at least have experience dealing with higher powers.

Kyle Busch further consolidated his position, “The brakes work well. We don’t blow the tires enough, I think that’s what we all talk about a little bit. We need these things to be faster through the corners, using the brakes more, using the tires more, having the ability to overload the cars more to burn the tires and see guys struggle more during a run.

If NASCAR ever decided to increase horsepower (but not suggesting it would happen), I wondered if Kyle Busch would be concerned about the impact on other components of the car. He didn’t seem too worried: pic.twitter.com/Fak5513sLI

-Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) March 17, 2024

Busch may be asking for a power increase. But if you refresh your memory, that finish photo at the Las Vegas race where Busch almost won had reasons. Veteran NASCAR driver Mike Wallace pointed out that the three-wide finish was possible due to low power. At the time, this situation on three scales would have paved the way for a massive disaster.

Looking ahead, Busch wasn’t sure how Bristol would fare for him. His apprehensions were well-founded, at least in the truck race.

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Busch predicted a difficult fate at Bristol

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The Truck Series race at Bristol ended a while ago. And the 65-time Truck winner found himself fumbling on the renovated track. Kyle Busch was in contention for the victory, but an untimely yellow flag hampered his progress. The No. 7 Spire Motorsports driver was also sidelined by another driver. The newly dressed track also posed a problem for him.

Busch had previously expressed doubts about his performance in Bristol. “We won here with this car on a dirt surface, but I would say since we took the new Next Gen car to a concrete surface, I haven’t found my way yet. I definitely had a way of understanding this place; have an idea of ​​the configuration, how to drive it, and so on with the old stuff, but not with the new stuff.

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Still, Kyle Busch is preparing to up his game in the Cup race at Bristol. Starting from 14th place, Busch and the No. 12 RCR team will work on their mistakes and fight for the first victory of their season.

Kyle Busch frustrated by NASCAR decision that cost him second 2024 Truck Series win

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