Kyle Busch knows what it takes to win on NASCAR’s toughest circuits. From his 2009 triumph at Bristol’s high-banked bullring to his three wins at Richmond, the two-time Cup Series champion has proven time and again that he can adapt to any oval. Add in victories at marquee venues like Charlotte and Talladega, and Busch’s résumé reflects a career built on conquering tracks. But when asked about the schedule shake-ups, he turned that experience into a damning critique, aimed squarely at his hometown track.

No driver has waved the Vegas flag louder than Kyle Busch, who has spent two decades making the desert track a personal stage. But in a season where NASCAR’s schedule is being reshaped to fit packed grandstands and stronger markets, Busch is not shying away from stating his belief. One th

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