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“Like Me After That Night in Vegas” – Kyle Busch Reveals Favorite Race As References Being Yelled at by His Wife To Show How His Fans Should Enjoy

Published 03/26/2023, 3:09 AM EDT

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With over 600 NASCAR Cup Series races to his name, Kyle Busch has a plethora of experience under his belt. He is no less than a veteran in the sport. Obviously, if after so many races he’s made to select one as his favorite, it would be a mammoth task. Surprisingly, he had an immediate response to this. Moreover, he shared the best approach for the fans to enjoy over there using an old reference.

Busch has a unique personality and is certainly a joy with his funny and happy-go-lucky style approach. Recently, he shared an adventurous moment that he had with his wife Samantha. Interestingly, he wants the fans to inspire by it while visiting his favorite race track.

Which is Kyle Busch’s favorite race track in the NASCAR Cup Series?

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Rowdy Busch was on “The Resident Podcast” recently. He spoke on several topics, including stuff that happens off the track. The 37-year-old was asked to name his favorite race track after spending such a long time in the sport. To this, it was almost like he had the answer ready.

He said, “I love Bristol. Bristol’s my favorite track. I love going to Bristol. Bristol’s always fun. It’s a short half-mile race track. It’s in the mountains of Tennessee. The summer race, the night race is always close to sold out, it’s been super fun for people to go up there. They camp out all week.”

Busch then explained the hurdles in Bristol from a fan’s perspective. He said, “Because if you go there and you try to get a hotel room, it’s like 500 bucks a night and you have to have a three-night minimum sure.”

Having said that, he also had the solution ready. The Nevada-born driver said, “Yeah, so you might as well just rent a motorhome and stay on the property at the racetrack and just camp out and have fun with your buddies and drink a ton of drinks and look like me after that night in Vegas. I don’t think you can take a three-hour shower on a motorhome. It’s gonna run out of water.”

While most of it is clear to understand, what did Busch really mean when he said about that night in Vegas?

What happened with Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha in Las Vegas?

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Kyle Busch and his wife Samantha were in Las Vegas during the championship week in the not-so-distant past. Busch and some of his colleagues had a lot to drink beyond their normal threshold. What made the matter worse was how the Richard Childress Racing driver had an event the following day. Speaking on the same episode of “The Resident Podcast”, Busch elaborated on the incident.

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He hardly remembered anything from that night but knew how Samantha took him back to the hotel. She took him to the room and yelled, “You Stink! You need to go take a shower.”What the two-time Cup Series champion shared next was extremely funny.”

He said, “I’d literally curled up on the floor and was just laying on the floor of the shower. I kid you not, I was in the shower for 3 hours (laughs).” The following day Busch struggled a lot and was trying to get sleep by just laying on the floor at every chance.

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Imagine if this is how fans end up in Bristol. What could possibly happen? One thing’s assured, they will definitely end up making Busch proud.

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Priyank Mithani

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Priyank Mithani is a NASCAR writer at Essentially Sports. Since completing his graduation, he has been pursuing a career in the Media & Entertainment industry. With a zeal to write creative and insightful content, he started his journey as a freelancer in 2018.
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Akash Pandhare