With every passing day, the rumor mill on the future of Kyle Busch becomes more and more intense. Any bit of speculation, an update or even real reports are driving fans into a frenzy over the question – where would Rowdy be racing in 2023?
So it’s no surprise that when recently, former NASCAR driver and co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing, Tony Stewart teased something special to be announced, most of the fans had the word ‘Kyle Busch’ in their anticipatory reactions.
However, some fans also wondered whether SHR would be switching from Ford to Chevrolet since Stewart is posing with a Chevy Impala from back in the day, while some hinted towards a move to having the NASCAR-estranged OEM, Dodge at SHR.
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Chevrolet and Kyle Busch #WINNING
— JIMAAAAAY Doan (@Jim_Doan) August 8, 2022
SHR Back to Chevy, signs KFB
— MNWildFan11 (@MnWildFan1188) August 9, 2022
I see a Chevy there…. Guessing you’re going back to GM?
— Andrew Briggs (@Briggiespeaks) August 9, 2022
DODGE TIME IS NOW
— Jesse (@JesseJJJ1025) August 8, 2022
Switching to Chevy
Kyle Busch joinsThat explains the “Kyle Busch in talks with Chevy” rumors
— Sheriff Timmy (@PollsNASCAR) August 8, 2022
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Signing Kyle Busch ?
— Michael Ray (@mray1425) August 8, 2022
Kyle Busch simply can’t catch a break right now
Not only is Kyle Busch going through perhaps the bleakest season of his career in terms of clarity on his future, but he’s also not experiencing much luck on the racetrack either.
Such was also the case quite recently in Michigan when the #18 got collected in a massive wreck.
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Speaking about the crash, Busch explained how he was “trying to bide” his time towards the end of the stage. “It was going to be a 40-lap run, and it was going to be plenty of time to get up there with our car,” he added.
Busch continued by admitting that they had a really fast racecar that was “looking really good” for the race, but unfortunately, it wasn’t to be one. “Just got squeezed between the 10 spinning and myself and the fence. Just don’t get it, man,” the two-time NASCAR Cup champion emphasized.
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“Just can’t buy a break right now.”
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