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Did Kyle Busch really make a cryptic announcement? Or was it just another scenario where the #18 driver was just being himself?

The Joe Gibbs Racing driver is yet to sign a contract to compete in the 2023 season. All this delay has created a lot of anticipation, not just for the fans, but even for Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing’s driver, Brad Keselowski.

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Recently in a TV Program, the presenter, after going through the press interview of Busch,  stated, “So many times he seemed so stressed about that this weekend, we saw some levity.” And then asked Brad what he had made out of the situation. The #6 driver replied, “What I make of that, he has something he’s dying to tell us and he can’t tell us yet. I think he’s got a deal done.”

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The driver of the M&M’s car is out of sponsors. With 2022 being their last season, M&M’s announced that they will be leaving the sport.

Hence, this left the 37-year-old driver from Las Vegas, Nevada with an uncertain future, especially with JGR.

If at all, he moves away from Toyota and Joe Gibbs. There were rumors that Stewart-Haas Racing was the most likely destination. These rumors were put off after Aric Almirola decided to not retire. Now, the most likely destination for Busch seems to be Kaulig Racing.

Kyle Busch pulling a Kyle Busch again?

The two-time champion’s near future has been under heavy speculation. After his recent ‘announcement’ at Daytona, fans and media were again left thinking about the future of the #18 Toyota driver.

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Yet again in this post-race interview, Busch pulled a gimmick like the one he pulled at Talladega back in April, where he talked about his future with Joe Gibbs Racing cryptically. In that he used words like ‘yesterday’ when asked about his time frame for his decision in the team JGR.

He added, “It happens, it happens and if it don’t, it don’t. Goodbye,”  making it quite obvious about his future endeavours with the Joe Gibbs.

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However, this will all be just some speculation about Busch’s next season. Where do you think Busch will land next season?