Yes. In 2011, Kyle Busch made the Chase and finished 12th in points.
Kyle Busch made the Nascar 'Chase for the Championship' six times.2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013
Because, Hendrick Motorsports released Kyle Busch from the 5 car in order to make room for Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Joe Gibbs snatched Kyle up to drive for him.
(In Point order as of the 2011 Ford 400): Tony Stewart, Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth, Brad Keselowski, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Newman, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch.
Jimmie Johnson; Matt Kenseth; Denny Hamlin; Kevin Harvick; Dale Earnhardt, Jr.; Jeff Gordon; Jeff Burton; Kasey Kahne; Mark Martin; Kyle Busch.
In 2011, over a 36 race schedule in the Nascar Cup Series, Kurt Busch made $5,936,470.
Tony Stewart does not make his personal life public knowledge.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg's motto is 'Make a Connection in a Whole New Direction'.
Roush Fenway Racing and Matt Kenseth never specified why contract talks abruptly broke down in 2012.Going into that season, the team had plans on a long-term contract to have Kenseth retire at Roush Fenway.
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There are tons, here are a few that are pretty good drivers that make every race (mostly). drivers: Jimmie Johnson Ryan Newman Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kevin Harvick Bobby Labonte Kurt Busch Kyle Busch Jeff Gordon Mark Martin Travis Kvapil Tony Stewart Jamie McMurray Greg Biffle Matt Kenseth Carl Edwards
This is an indication at the end of the season who will make the chase, who may make the chase, and who is already in the chase... During the "Chase" it is who is still in contention as far as who is actually racing for the championship.....