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Kyle Busch, the 2015 and 2019 NASCAR Cup Series champion, is gearing up for a triple-header challenge, which will include a race on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. As he gets ready to race, Busch shares that the challenge is “getting em all up to speed,” referring to the new group of people he’s working with, including Collins Racing and their Camero for Saturday’s race.

This weekend, Busch will be driving the Zar’s transport, KBM, Chevrolet Silverado, Outscore Chevrolet, and his Camero. He is excited about the challenge of working with new people and getting them to understand how he goes about his business on race day.

Will Kyle Busch win two races in a row?

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Busch’s recent victory at Auto Club Speedway has raised expectations, and people are wondering whether he will win two races in a row. Busch moved from Joe Gibbs Racing to Richard Childress Racing and returned to Chevrolet for the 2023 season. The win at Auto Club Speedway was Busch’s 61st NASCAR Cup Series victory and his first on a non-dirt track since 2021.

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The next race for Busch is the Pennzoil 400, which will be held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where Busch has only one win, which was back in 2009. There has been speculation about whether Busch can win back-to-back races, but opinions are divided.

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Pat DeCola from NASCAR.com thinks that Busch has the talent to win two races in a row, but the competition in the NASCAR Cup Series is too tough, and it will be challenging for him to win two races back-to-back.

Some predicted Busch’s victory

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On the other hand, Zach Sturniolo, Sr. Coordinator, content writer at NASCAR.com, thinks that Busch has momentum on his side and can win the Pennzoil 400. Sturniolo notes that Busch and his team have performed well on different tracks, and there is no reason to think that the Las Vegas Motor Speedway will be any different.

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Busch’s challenge this weekend is not only to win but to work with new people and get them up to speed with his way of doing things. While winning is important, Busch is also looking forward to the opportunity to work with Collins Racing and other new people, as he said in the NASCAR: Live podcast, “it’s a lot of new things going on and a lot of new faces, and trying to let everybody kinda in on how I go about business and what I do with how I, you know, go about my race day and all that so, it’s getting em all up to speed.”

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Kyle Busch is ready for the triple-header challenge, which includes the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. While opinions are divided on whether Busch can win back-to-back races, he is looking forward to working with new people and getting them up to speed with his way of doing things. It will be interesting to see how Busch and his team perform this weekend and whether they can win the Pennzoil 400.