“He just wiped out a few cars, and then the 9 was coming by and he clipped him on the way out.” Denny Hamlin’s words about a chaotic driver in Saturday’s Cup Series race were pointed. No, it was not Austin Dillon, who did a ferocious bump-and-run on Hamlin and Joey Logano in the 2024 race at Richmond Raceway. This time, it was a name a diehard NASCAR fan would never have expected – Kyle Busch. However, the No. 9 driver is lenient.

Gone are the days of clinching Cup Series trophies like berries in a garden. Now, Kyle Busch only looks back longingly at his twin championships and 63 race wins, hoping to relive his past. Multiple hurdles arise in his quest, including causing a multi-car wreck in Richmond. However, his rivals understand.

Kyle Busch sets things straight with top 2025 prospect

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