Kyle Busch A Favorite For The Daytona Road Course
5 years agoJoe Gibbs Racing's Kyle Busch will fire off from the fourth position in Sunday's Go Bowling 235 at the Daytona International Speedway Road Course. Busch comes into Daytona off of a pair of strong top-five finishes at Michigan. The defending Cup Series champion is still winless in 2020, but it appears that the No. 18 team is slowly getting back to form. Busch is one of the most talented drivers in the field and has had a penchant for running well at road courses. In 32 combined road course races, in the Cup Series, Busch has four wins, 11 top-fives, and 19 top-10 finishes. Busch is a little pricey in DFS, but not the most expensive high-end option. Busch also ran in this year's Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT Daytona class, so he has some familiarity with the road course layout. Busch is a solid lineup choice and may collect his first checkered flag of the season in Sunday's race.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
Can Kyle Busch Once Again Challenge For The Win At Darlington?
1 week agoThe last time the NASCAR Cup Series raced at Darlington Raceway, Kyle Busch was very close to victory lane, ultimately finishing as the runner-up to race-winner Chase Briscoe when the checkered flag flew. The winless weekends continue to pile up for Busch now, as his streak of Cup Series races without a victory now stands at 64. But could that change this weekend? The No. 8 Chevrolet looks to have pretty good speed once again, as Busch ranked third-fastest in 30-lap average during Goodyear 400 practice on Saturday behind Ryan Blaney and Ryan Preece. When it came to tire fall-off, Busch's times were the only ones close to race-favorite Kyle Larson's. When this weekend's Goodyear 400 goes green on Sunday, Rowdy will start from eighth and should be a strong top-10 contender. With the right strategy and in-race adjustments, we could just see him challenge for a win for the first time in nearly two years. When it comes to DFS, Kyle Busch ($8,800 on DraftKings) is a tournament option that has high-risk, high-reward possibilities.
Source: ifantasyrace
Source: ifantasyrace
Kyle Busch's Short-Track Performance At Richard Childress Racing Is Pretty Dire
2 weeks agoIt took Kyle Busch seemingly forever to finally win his two Martinsville races in 2016 and 2017, but although he managed a remarkable eight straight top-five finishes (including those wins), he hasn't been so hot lately, especially with the Next Gen chassis. In the last 12 races, Busch has only led five laps at Martinsville, with those coming in the 2020 fall race where Kevin Harvick's spinout of him backfired. In the last five races, he has finished 16th or worse, and he hasn't even had any speed -- even his average running positions have never been better than 16th. Busch seems to have recovered from last year, so one can expect some level of regression to the mean, but Austin Dillon's Richmond robbery aside, Richard Childress Racing hasn't seemed to have enough speed on short tracks to contend, and Busch is only starting 12th. He probably won't contend, but don't be shocked if he does.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
Kyle Busch Could Be A Favorable Pivot Option At Homestead
3 weeks agoKyle Busch will start 22nd for this week's Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway after qualifying. This will be the lowest starting position of the season for the No. 8 Chevrolet driver after five races. In 20 starts at Homestead, Busch has 14 top-20 finishes, including nine of the past 10 Cup events at the site. In five races completed this year, Busch has three top-10 finishes while gaining positive Place Differential twice. In practice, Busch ranked 27th in overall lap averages while not showing much speed at all in all other categories. Busch's track history at Homestead makes him worth consideration for all DFS formats, especially with his below-average starting position providing upside. However, Busch works best as a pivot play, considering his practice speeds this week.
Source: DriverAverages.com
Source: DriverAverages.com
Keep Kyle Busch On Your Radar At Las Vegas
4 weeks agoKeep an eye on Kyle Busch in this weekend's Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Richard Childress Racing has had better-than-expected speed to start out the 2025 season, and "Rowdy" has an excellent track record at his home venue. In six of the last nine races at this track, Busch has finished sixth or better, so the talent is definitely there if his equipment is up to par. The No. 8 Chevrolet wasn't overly competitive in the two Las Vegas races last year--Busch finished 26th and 13th--but, as mentioned before, the RCR Chevrolets could have more speed this time around. Busch also finished eighth at Kansas last season, which is the sister track to Las Vegas. This weekend, the No. 8 Chevrolet was 11th-fastest in practice. Kyle will roll off the starting grid from fourth-place when the Pennzoil 400 goes green on Sunday. He could end up leading some laps early and makes for an interesting tournament play in DFS contests on DraftKings.
Source: ifantasyrace
Source: ifantasyrace
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