What’s Happening?
Kyle Busch uses a wall of TVs on twitter to announce his return to the Xfinity series, saying “Did you miss me?” Busch did not race the series in 2022. Moments after Busch announces his return, Kaulig Racing drops the news that KFB will be in their #10 Chevy Camaro for 5 races – Las Vegas, Phoenix, Charlotte, Watkins Glen, and Darlington.
What you need to know:
- Kyle Busch is returning to Xfinity Series action for 5 races.
- Busch will drive for Kaulig Racing in their #10 car.
- A force to be reckoned with, Kyle has 102 Xfinity series wins in just 362 starts. That includes winning all 5 of his starts in 2021.
Main Characters:
Kyle Busch and Kaulig Racing took to Twitter to announce their new relationship.
Did u miss me? π€·π»ββοΈ pic.twitter.com/mQYl0PzXsj
— Kyle Busch (@KyleBusch) February 10, 2023
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— Kaulig Racing (@KauligRacing) February 10, 2023
Weβre proud to announce @KyleBusch, the all-time-record holder for NXS wins, will pilot our No. 10 Chevrolet for five races in 2023! π#XfinitySeries | #TrophyHunting pic.twitter.com/D9ZwF70Trg
In the Stands
Twitter users were abuzz with the news. Some, like Kathy Jones, missed Xfinity Kyle.
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dwest said he liked the limit, and Kyle’s starts are more special when they’re limited.
From the Pressbox
Matt Weaver immediately provided his take on the story, saying the Xfinity Series is better when Kyle Busch is in it.
Hot take: Xfinity Series is better for having Kyle Busch in it.
— Matt Weaver (@MattWeaverRA) February 10, 2023
I appreciate start limits and probably a little more *open* than what it is now but Xfinity and Cup platforms are so radically different. Plus, more star power on Saturdays is good for business.
With a career-long 28% win percentage in the Xfinity Series, Kyle Busch is sure to have an impact in the 5 races he starts this year.