Kyle Thomas Busch, born May 2, 1985 was an American professional stock car race driver. Busch also runs an organization. Busch is currently a full-time participant in the NASCAR Cup Series driving the No. Richard Childress Racing 8 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 and part-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driving the No. 51 Chevrolet Silverado for Kyle Busch Motorsports. KBM manages multiple trucks within the Truck Series. Busch is the NASCAR Nationwide Series champion in 2009, and was the Cup Series champion in 2015 and 2019. Busch was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. He began driving at the age of six on a go-kart that he built himself. Busch could not reach the throttle, but was capable of learning the fundamentals from Tom his father who was driving the vehicle, while Busch was pedal-driven. Busch was brought up in a garage with his brother and father Kurt. He learned the fundamentals from his father Tom who drove the car. Busch won more than 65 races in legendary cars racing. Busch began competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at 16 years old, in the No. 99 Ford for Roush Racing in 2001, after Nathan Haseleu was released mid-season in 2001. In his first race at Indianapolis Raceway Park [8] He placed 9th in his debut race in the series. He was in the lead for the second race at Chicago Motor Speedway when his truck ran out of fuel. The 99 Ford was 25th at the time of that race. [15Busch Busch was forced to change from NASCAR to the ASA National Tour after the age-related restrictions were imposed. He placed eighth in the points standings and was able to graduate a year earlier than the others from Durango High School in Las Vegas, Nevada, to focus on his racing career. Busch also made his first appearance in the Lowe's Motor Speedway's ARCA RE/MAX Series. He placed 12th in the No. 22 Chevrolet for WP Motorsports.

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