5 Times Kyle Busch Proved He Deserved A Seat In Richard Childress Racing After Joe Gibbs Sacked Him

Whether you love or hate him, you can't deny how magnificent of a driver Kyle Busch is. With that being said, let's take a look at some of the best finishes of Kyle Busch ever.

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2005 Fontana 


The first Cup Series victory in Kyle Busch’s 18-plus seasons in NASCAR’s top circuit came on Sept. 4, 2005, at Fontana in the Sony 500 under the guidance of crew chief Alan Gustafson. Starting from 25th, he took the lead from brother Kurt Busch and ran in the top five for much of the race.


2008 Atlanta 


Kyle Busch got his first NASCAR Sprint Cup victory of the season today after overcoming problems throughout the day. Busch started sixth and went straight to the front leading the most laps with domination on the 1.54-mile Atlanta oval.


2015 Sonoma 


Four months after a crash left him with devastating injuries and in his fifth start since returning, Kyle Busch won his first Sprint Cup Series race of the season at Sonoma Raceway after passing Jimmie Johnson, then outran older brother Kurt Busch and Clint Bowyer to secure the win.


2019 Ford Ecoboost 400


Busch won the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway and with it the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title. A 21-race winless streak left Busch a bit of an underdog heading in, but a consistent, mistake-free performance led to a 4.5-second victory.


2020 Texas 


Kyle Busch opened the 2020 NASCAR season with an 0-33 record and kept the winning streak alive after the 2020 Texas race as well. Busch has won at least one race in each of his 16 full-time seasons, a streak he previously said was more important to him than winning a third championship.

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