He is an awesome young gun NASCAR race driver. Kyle Busch drives full time in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. He also drives a partial schedule in the Nationwide and Truck Series.
Kurt Busch currently drives for Phoenix Racing in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. He also drives part-time in the Nationwide Series for Phoenix Racing and Kyle Busch Motorsports.
In 2010, Kyle Busch drove in three Nascar Series for a total of 24,376.7 miles.Sprint Cup - 14,179.8Nationwide - 7,165.6Camping World Truck Series - 3,031.3
In 2013, Danica Patrick is driving for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
In the NASCAR Sprint cup series, Jeff Gordon has raced for Hendrick Motorsports his whole life.
Dale Sr. drove a total of 136 races over 13 years in the Nascar Busch Series. It is now known as the Nationwide Series.
In the 2014 Nascar Cup Series, Kurt Busch will drive the #41 Chevy SS for Stewart-Haas Racing.
There was no #22 in NASCAR during the 2009 Sprint Cup season. The last driver to drive the #22 was Dave Blaney in 2008. In 2012, A.J. Allmendinger drove the #22 for the first 17 races. After Allmendinger's suspension, Sam Hornish Jr. became the driver of the #22 car.
Before his 2004 rookie season in the Nascar Cup Series, Kasey Kahne drove in the Nascar Busch Grand National Series. This was during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. It is now known as the Nationwide Series.
In 2012, Mark Martin is driving a part-time schedule in the Sprint Cup Series for Michael Waltrip Racing.
No, he was not. Jeff Gordon has had DuPont as a primary sponsor since he began in 1992. Through the years some of his additional sponsors have been Pepsi, AARP Drive to End Hunger, Nicorette and the National Guard.
To drive in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, you must be at least 18 years of age.