“Really need it”: Kyle Busch looking forward to upcoming break amid disappointing NASCAR 2024 season

Kyle Busch opened up about the struggles with his RCR cars during a challenging season

Busch kept the pace with his #8 sedan when speaking openly on the pat mcafee show. It’s been 43 races since his last nascar victory at gateway motorsports park, at world wide technology raceway. Kyle busch was straight about his car’s current state. “our cars haven’t been that good until now,” he said. We’re working on it. We’ve come to a lot of things about which we’re just learning and figuring out. Last year, we were good. We won three of the first 15 12, 15 races, or something like that, when i joined rcr, and then we didn’t win since. We’re dealing with it because it’s been a bit of a dry spell.” Kyle busch is currently in his second season with richard childress racing, and he is going through one of his career’s toughest seasons. He hasn’t taken the checkered flag in any races, and just crossing the finish line has become a challenge. The 39-year-old veteran has had a rough ride, owing to run-ins with other drivers, pit crew mistakes, poor handling, and his own mistakes

struggles with his RCR cars during a challenging season

After a rough regular cup series season so far in 2024, kyle busch himself is eager for the two-week olympic break. Before the nascar cup series paused for the olympics, drivers had one last chance to secure their playoff spots at the brickyard 400 in indianapolis. Despite a solid showing for the majority of the race, kyle busch ended up with yet another dnf. Busch’s resentment was heightened when he took to x to post photos from the track of himself, his wife samantha, and their daughter lennix, after the indianapolis 500. His message was a mix of retaliation and exhaustion: “we got to the point where we wanted to go w a good car and some really good pit calls.” I’m sorry to all of my guys and rcr for collapsing while trying to be a bit more aggressive and get them a top 5 finish. You’re set for a two-week break. “it’s really important.” Kyle busch was on target to finish in top-10 contention at the indianapolis motor speedway on sunday’s brickyard 400, only to be shattered prematurely. Busch, who was in p6, attempted a low pass on denny hamlin, but his #8 rcr chevy unexpectedly veered up, clipping hamlin and sending busch crashing into the turn 3 wall. His car then spun and hit the outside barrier hard. Although hamlin’s #11 toyota survived the damage, it was forced to spit due to a low fuel supply. Kyle busch had risen from p33 to the top of the standings before this .

Kyle Busch opened up about the struggles with his RCR cars during a challenging season

Busch kept the pace with his #8 sedan when speaking openly on the pat mcafee show. It’s been 43 races since his last nascar victory at gateway motorsports park, at world wide technology raceway. Kyle busch was straight about his car’s current state. “our cars haven’t been that good until now,” he said. We’re working on it. We’ve come to a lot of things about which we’re just learning and figuring out. Last year, we were good. We won three of the first 15 12, 15 races, or something like that, when i joined rcr, and then we didn’t win since. We’re dealing with it because it’s been a bit of a dry spell.” Kyle busch is currently in his second season with richard childress racing, and he is going through one of his career’s toughest seasons. He hasn’t taken the checkered flag in any races, and just crossing the finish line has become a challenge. The 39-year-old veteran has had a rough ride, owing to run-ins with other drivers, pit crew mistakes, poor handling, and his own mistakes.

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