Kyle Busch is among the favorites for the 2025 Dayton 500, but said luck will play a stronger role than skill if he wins the Great American Race after "20 years of trying."
During the NASCAR Cup Series race at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, veteran driver Kyle Busch launched a scathing rant aimed at his Chevrolet teammate Carson Hocevar. The Atlanta Motor Speedway, which was revamped in 2021,
Helio Castroneves is out of the Daytona 500 after a big crash at the beginning of the second stage of Sunday's race.
Kyle Busch has never won the Daytona 500, one of the rare blemishes on an otherwise impressive career résumé. But oddsmakers believe Sunday could be the day to end that drought. According to DraftKings Sportsbooks,
Just like The Intimidator did in 1998, Kyle Busch is entering his 20th start without a Daytona 500 championship. Could history repeat itself Sunday?
Kyle Busch came into the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta on Sunday in good spirits. And justifiably so after earning the win in Saturday’s NASCAR Truck Series race for his series-leading 67th career victory.
Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch both have not won the Daytona 500. Does this hurt their legacy in the sport without winning the biggest race in their careers? Also, the cautions, or lack thereof, at the end of the race made the finishes during Speedweeks a talking point among fans.
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion and the winningest driver in NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series history is set to return to Spire Motorsports for a five-race campaign in 2025.
Joey Logano and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. started a late wreck that captured several of the top cars during Sunday's Daytona 500. Logano received criticism.
Earlier in the week leading up to the 2025 Daytona 500 — the NASCAR Cup Series season opener — Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski led the garage with the best odds to win Sunday’s race at +1200,
Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway. Race distance: 260 laps, 400.4 miles. Last year: Daniel Suarez edged Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch in a three-wide finish. There were 10 cautions and an Atlanta-record 47 lead changes,