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NASCAR to meet with Busch Saturday am: UPDATE 2 parked for weekend; statement from KB:
NASCAR to meet with Busch Saturday am: UPDATE 2 parked for weekend; statement from KB:
November 6, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
Finishing spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
Finishing spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
November 6, 2011
(by standings order before the race) 1) #99-Carl Edwards, finished 2nd 2) #14-Tony Stewart, 1st 3) #29-Kevin Harvick, 13th 4) #2-Brad Keselowski, 24th 5) #17-Matt Kenseth, 4th 6) #48-Jimmie Johnson, 14th 7) #18-Kyle Busch, did not race 8) #22-Kurt Busch, 30th 9) #88
2011 Sprint Cup Driver Championship Chase Points Standings:
2011 Sprint Cup Driver Championship Chase Points Standings:
November 6, 2011
[after Texas, race 34 of 36 and Chase race 8 of 10] 1) #99-Carl Edwards [1 win], 2316 2) #14-Tony Stewart [4 wins], 2313, -3 3) #29-Kevin Harvick [4 wins], 2283, -33 4) #17-Matt Kenseth [3 wins], 2278, -38 these drivers are more then a race out: 5) #2-Brad Keselowski
Busch parked for Texas Natinwide and Cup races; Busch releases statement:
Busch parked for Texas Natinwide and Cup races; Busch releases statement:
November 6, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
NASCAR to meet with Busch Saturday am: UPDATE 2 parked for weekend; statement from KB:
NASCAR to meet with Busch Saturday am: UPDATE 2 parked for weekend; statement from KB:
November 6, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
Finishing spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
Finishing spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
November 6, 2011
(by standings order before the race) 1) #99-Carl Edwards, finished 2nd 2) #14-Tony Stewart, 1st 3) #29-Kevin Harvick, 13th 4) #2-Brad Keselowski, 24th 5) #17-Matt Kenseth, 4th 6) #48-Jimmie Johnson, 14th 7) #18-Kyle Busch, did not race 8) #22-Kurt Busch, 30th 9) #88
2011 Sprint Cup Driver Championship Chase Points Standings:
2011 Sprint Cup Driver Championship Chase Points Standings:
November 6, 2011
[after Texas, race 34 of 36 and Chase race 8 of 10] 1) #99-Carl Edwards [1 win], 2316 2) #14-Tony Stewart [4 wins], 2313, -3 3) #29-Kevin Harvick [4 wins], 2283, -33 4) #17-Matt Kenseth [3 wins], 2278, -38 these drivers are more then a race out: 5) #2-Brad Keselowski
Busch parked for Texas Natinwide and Cup races; Busch releases statement:
Busch parked for Texas Natinwide and Cup races; Busch releases statement:
November 6, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATES – Busch parked:
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATES – Busch parked:
November 5, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATE – Busch parked:
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATE – Busch parked:
November 5, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATES – Busch parked:
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATES – Busch parked:
November 5, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATE – Busch parked:
NASCAR to meet with Kyle Busch Saturday morning: UPDATE – Busch parked:
November 5, 2011
Tempers flared early in Friday night's truck race at Texas Motor Speedway. As they ran three-wide early in Friday's race, Ron Hornaday moved up the track, causing Kyle Busch, running on the outside, to hit the wall. Hornaday also hit it. As they slowly went around
Starting spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
Starting spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
November 4, 2011
(by standings order before the race) 1) #99-Carl Edwards, starts 7th 2) #14-Tony Stewart, 5th 3) #29-Kevin Harvick, 21st 4) #2-Brad Keselowski, 8th 5) #17-Matt Kenseth, 3rd 6) #48-Jimmie Johnson, 11th 7) #18-Kyle Busch, 17th 8) #22-Kurt Busch, 14th 9) #88-Dale Earnhardt
Starting spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
Starting spots for the Chase drivers at Texas:
November 4, 2011
(by standings order before the race) 1) #99-Carl Edwards, starts 7th 2) #14-Tony Stewart, 5th 3) #29-Kevin Harvick, 21st 4) #2-Brad Keselowski, 8th 5) #17-Matt Kenseth, 3rd 6) #48-Jimmie Johnson, 11th 7) #18-Kyle Busch, 17th 8) #22-Kurt Busch, 14th 9) #88-Dale Earnhardt
Busch back in the #18 with Traxxas at TMS:
Busch back in the #18 with Traxxas at TMS:
November 1, 2011
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series teams are finding it tough to top Kyle Busch Motorsports when Traxxas, the leading manufacturer of hobby-class radio-controlled vehicles, is onboard the team's #18 Tundra. Denny Hamlin's win last weekend in the Kroger 200 at Martinsville
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