Kyle Busch This season will come back to the Nascar Craftsman Truck series for Spire Motorsports this season, where he will participate in five races. The first race is this weekend When he runs in the FR8 208 at Atlanta Motorspeedway at 1 p.m. Saturday.
While working again with the head of the crew Brian Patties, the other races will take place on May 17 in North Wilkesboro Speedway; May 23 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway; May 30 in Nashville Superspeedway and August 8 in Watkins Glen International.
Busch, 39, also won the Texas Motor Speedway in the Trucks series in 2024, raising its victories of all time at 66, most of the truck series.
“With my long -standing relationship with Jeff (Dickerson, co -owner of Spire) and having many of my former employees who still work on the teams of the Craftsman Truck series of Spire Motorsports, it’s cool to be able to return to their Chevy Silverados Fiverados Five time and work to fill these cases of trophy, “Busch said in a team statement. “I always like to be part of the process of assessing their equipment and being a mentor for young drivers in the Spire range. It’s fun to try to help accelerate their learning curve by transmitting a few pointers here and there. »»
Busch is first of all time in the truck series with an average finish of 6.5 and second with 8,050 LED laps.
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“My schedule will include tracks where I was very successful in the series of trucks, such as Atlanta, Charlotte and Nashville, but also two tracks that I have never run in a truck – North Wilkesboro and Watkins Glen,” Busch said.
Busch failed to finish the Nascar Cup Daytona 500 Sunday series on Sunday. He was taken in an accident on the 186 Tour which involved Joey Logano.
Busch was credited with a 34th place in the Sunday race.
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