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Kyle Busch is all set to take on triple duties as he will be competing in the Truck Series and the Xfinity Series, along with Sunday’s Cup Series encounter during the upcoming weekend in Las Vegas. After a period of uncertainty and chaos, the two-time Cup Series champ proved his brilliance yet again after winning in Fontana with his new team, Richard Childress Racing. Now, Busch is ready to stage a comeback to the Xfinity Series on Saturday. Recently, the veteran was keen on using his experience in his new partnership after coming out of retirement.

Busch chose to retire from Xfinity Series after his 102nd win in 2021. He has been away from the racing league ever since. However, a new partnership with Kaulig Racing triggered his comeback. The NASCAR legend will make his return on Saturday at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Kyle Busch 0n sharing “expertise” with a new team

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In a recent interview with NASCAR.com, Kyle Busch talked about his return to the Xfinity Series and what he plans on achieving this time around. The 37-year-old stated, “Just running the Xfinity Series again and being able to get back in the Xfinity Series with Kaulig Racing is going to be fun, and I look forward to that.”

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Further, Busch also claimed that he wants to use his racing experience in his new partnership with Kaulig Racing. The 2009 Xfinity Series champ revealed, “Being with a new team and a new group of guys, (it’s great to have) the chance to go out there and help their program and develop them a little bit and give them some of my expertise.”

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Thus, Busch would look to continue his successful run in the Xfinity Series on Saturday. However, he would have to get through a major roadblock from a former Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) driver.

Busch faces a massive challenge from Nemecheck on Saturday

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Kyle Busch would be racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for the first time since 2021. Given his recent win in Fontana, the Richard Childress Racing driver would be brimming with confidence. However, he would have to get past the former KBM driver, John Hunter Nemechek, who has been performing well in recent times.

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Nemechek kicked off the season by finishing second at the Daytona International Speedway. During his second run, the 25-year-old clinched his first season win at the Auto Club last week. Thus, Kyle Busch would have to get the better of his disciple Nemecheck if he wants to make a victorious comeback to the Xfinity Series.