That's where two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch finds himself following Sunday's race at Circuit of the Americas. Busch entered the third race of the 2025 season on a 59-race winless streak,
Christopher Bell finally found his way around Kyle Busch with five laps to go and went back-to-back with wins, capturing Sunday’s EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix NASCAR Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas.
Kyle Busch is in his 20th full-time NASCAR Cup Series season and the beginning of his third with Richard Childress Racing. After winning three times in his first year with the two-car organization, the two-time champion went winless in 2024 and snapped his streak of winning at least one race a year at 19 consecutive seasons.
Did You Notice? … Kyle Busch has come out swinging in the final year of his contract with Richard Childress Racing? Busch has two top-10 finishes in the first three NASCAR Cup Series races, 55 laps led and sits ninth in the standings,
Kyle Busch was one of the best cars in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas. The Richard Childress Racing driver led a race-high 42 laps. Unfortunately, he didn’t lead the most important one.
Bell battles Busch, Byron for second straight Cup Series win at COTA
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NASCAR Cup Series season started off with multiple controversial last-lap caution calls/no-calls at Daytona and Atlanta. In Duel 2 at the World Center of Racing, Erik Jones crossed the finish line first but officials awarded Austin Cindric the win due to his position just in front of the No.
Christopher Bell spurred the competition to corral his second win in as many weeks after overtaking Kyle Busch and stymying hard-charging Daytona 500 winner William Byron in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas (COTA).