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After weather did not cooperate last year, Larson will again attempt to run both the Indy 500 and NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 ...
Kurt Busch said he was in "race mode" again Tuesday, awaiting the anxious moment of hearing the Hall of Fame's call for the ...
Kurt Busch address s the media after announcing ... taking on a major role on Busch’s No. 41 car. That year, Monster was the primary sponsor for 17 races and a secondary sponsor for 18.
Kurt Busch took a trip down memory lane and recalled how the 2012 Sonoma race could have built a whole new narrative for his NASCAR Cup Series career. Busch, speaking about the 2012 Toyota Save ...
CHARLOTTE — Former Cup champion Kurt Busch headlines the 2026 NASCAR Hall of Fame class that was selected Tuesday. Busch and Harry Gant were selected on the Modern Era ballot. Modified racer Ray ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For a brief, anxious moment Tuesday afternoon, Kurt Busch said he felt like he was back behind the wheel. The stomach butterflies that would crop up before the green flag ...
Busch won the first NASCAR playoff championship in 2004. He raced for five different teams and won in four different car makes. Kurt Busch's career of considerable ups coupled with troubling downs ...
There aren't many drivers who have driven in the NASCAR Cup Series ranks that have come into the series with as much raw talent as Kurt Busch, who was elected into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of ...
The hall’s 16th class consists of Kurt Busch, Harry Gant and Ray Hendrick. In addition, former Charlotte Motor Speedway general manager Humpy Wheeler was named the recipient of the Landmark ...
Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick and Harry Gant were named Tuesday to NASCAR Hall of Fame 2026 class. H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler, the longtime promoter and manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway, is the recepicent ...
NASCAR Cup Series champion Kurt Busch, 18-time Cup winner Harry Gant and Virginia short-track star Ray Hendrick were elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame Tuesday. Busch and Gant were chosen from a ...
Headlining the class is 2004 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kurt Busch, who was elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in his first year on the Modern Era Ballot. Busch, 46, was one of the most naturally ...