February 26, 2023
First win with RCR
Kyle scores first win with Richard Childress Racing in his second Cup Series start with the organization. Busch won three races in his first season with RCR.
Kyle scores first win with Richard Childress Racing in his second Cup Series start with the organization. Busch won three races in his first season with RCR.
Kyle scored his 100th career win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Nashville Superspeedway. Busch won all five of his Xfinity Series entries that season. Busch has won 107 NXS races.
Kyle scores Joe Gibbs Racing’s 300th win with Toyota.
Kyle scored his 60th career win in the NASCAR Truck Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Kyle became the 16th driver to win multiple NASCAR Cup Series championships and the first to win multiple under the playoff-format.
Busch won the Auto Club 400 to score his 53rd career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory. This was Busch’s milestone 200th victory across the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (53 wins), Xfinity Series (94 wins) and Gander Outdoor Truck Series (53 Wins).
Kyle becomes the all-time wins leader in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series with his 52nd series win. Kyle now hold the record for most wins in both the Truck and Xfinity Series.
The victory gave Busch a sweep of this season’s two races at Richmond, and while he has six career victories at the .75-mile oval, this was his first in the track’s fall event. The 50th Cup Series Win places him 11th on the All-Time Wins list tied with Hall of Famers Junior Johnson and Ned Jarrett.
Kyle makes NASCAR history becoming the first driver in NASCAR history to win at all tracks at which he made at least one start. Busch has now won at all 23 current tracks on the Cup Series schedule.
With a dramatic three-wide pass on the restart of a 10-lap shootout. Kyle held off Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Larson to win the 2017 All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It was his first All-Star victory in twelve tries.
Kyle completes the weekend sweep at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the second year in a row. He also becomes the first driver to win both poles and races in a weekend.
Kyle picks up his first Sprint Cup win at Martinsville in his 22nd start at the .526-mile short track. He swept the weekend, winning the Camping World Truck Series race the day prior.
Kyle wins the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway to earn his first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship.
In just his fifth race back in the Sprint Cup Series after breaking his right leg and left foot in an accident in the season-opening XFINITY race at Daytona, Kyle wins at Sonoma. It was his 30th-career Sprint Cup victory, which also put him a step closer to qualifying for the 2015 Chase.
In his return to the XFINITY Series following his crash in the season-opening XFINITY race at Daytona, Kyle would go to Victory Lane at Michigan. This was also his first Victory Lane celebration with his son, Brexton Locke Busch, who was born May 18.
Kyle Busch Motorsports captures third Truck Series Owner’s Championship in its five-year existence. As a company, KBM won 14 of 22 races in the 2014 season.
Upon starting the race at Dover, Kyle had led 9,972 laps in his NASCAR Cup Series career. After leading the opening 29 laps, Rowdy became the 15th driver in NASCAR Cup Series history to lead 10,000 laps.
Kyle picks up his 16th win at Bristol, setting a NASCAR record as the most wins by any driver at anytrack. (5 Sprint Cup, 7 Nationwide, 4 Camping World Trucks).
Down by over 20 points heading into the final two races, Kyle Busch Motorsports drivers Erik Jonesand Kyle Busch both collect wins in the No. 51 Tundra to claim the Truck Series Owners Championship.
On Friday Night, April 27th 2012, a very nervous Kyle Busch watched as his brother Kurt edged out Denny Hamlin in a last lap battle to score the first win for the newly formed KBM No. 54 Monster Energy Nationwide Team. Later Kyle was quoted as saying “It’s the most emotional I’ve even been after a win.”
Kyle ties Mark Martin’s long standing Nationwide Series wins record of 49 wins, and collects his 100th NASCAR Touring-Series Victory. His 100 wins are comprised of 22 Sprint Cup Series wins, 49 Nationwide Series wins and 29 Camping World Truck Series.
Kyle Busch Motorsports becomes first Truck team to win owners’ championship in first year. Kyle also picked up the win in the season finale, his 8th win in 16 starts in the 2010 Camping World Truck Series.
Kyle picks up his 11th Nationwide victory of the season, breaking his own record he shared with Sam And at 10 wins. (Are: 1983, Busch: 2008) Kyle finished the season with 13 wins and the Owners Championship with Joe Gibbs Racing.
Kyle becomes the first-ever driver to sweep three NASCAR national events on the same weekend at the same track, Bristol Motor Speedway.
After leading 131 of 150 laps, Kyle claimed Kyle Busch Motorsports first victory at Nashville Superspeedway.
Kyle wins the Nationwide Series title after winning the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, his ninth win and 30th top-10 finish of the season. Kyle started fifth in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota and led 73 of 200 laps.
Kyle’s 5,682 points scored in 2009 were the most ever by a Nationwide Series competitor, as were the 2,698 laps he led throughout the season.
Kyle claimed 21 wins across all three of NASCAR’s National Series, the most over in sone season.
Kyle won 8 Cup Series, 10 Nationwide, and 3 Truck Series races.
Kyle qualified for his first-ever Chase for the NEXTEL Cup when he finished second in the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway aboard the Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Kellogg’s Chevrolet car. Kyle led 248 of 400 laps that day. Kyle is the youngest driver to ever to qualify for the Chase.
Kyle wins the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Raybestos Rookie of the Year Award after posting two wins and finishing 20th in points while driving the Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Kellogg’s Chevrolet.
Kyle scored his first career NASCAR Cup Series victory at California Speedway with Hendrick Motorsports. Kyle started 25th, and led 194 of 254 laps. At the time, he was the youngest winner in Cup Series history at 20 years, and 125 days.
Kyle wins the NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year Award after posting five wins, the most ever by any rookie. Kyle finished second in points to Martin Truex Jr. while driving the Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Lowe’s Chevro
Kyle picked up his first NASCAR National Series win during the Busch Series race at Richmond International Raceway.
After signing as a Hendrick Motorsports development driver, Kyle drives the No. 5 Lowe’s Chevrolet to a 24th place finish at the NASCAR Busch Series Hershey’s Kisses 300 at Daytona International Speedway. Kyle went on to win the 2004 Rookie of the Year honors with five wins and a second place points finish.