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Kyle Busch is one of the most popular drivers in the current NASCAR Cup Series lineup. His latest team move has made him even more important, even if he wasn’t already. This is because the fans are suddenly comparing him to Tom Brady.

Well, they are drawing the comparison for good reason, because a new stat revealed something very fascinating.

As we approach the 2023 season of the NASCAR Cup Series, the community found out that Kyle Busch has spent half his life as a driver in the series. Ever since his debut in NCS back in 2004, the driver has been racing for almost 19 years. Of course, getting his first break with Hendrick Motorsports but then got all his glory at Joe Gibbs Racing.

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And for that very reason, the fans couldn’t help but draw a comparison with Tom Brady, the quarterback who also spent half his life in the NFL.

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Well, it’s no surprise that Busch is the poster child of “Love him or hate him”, but no one can deny his talent as a driver. And he is ready to take his talents over to Richard Childress Racing, which seems to be a good move according to some.

NASCAR veteran believes Kyle Busch will be the rebirth of Dale Earnhardt in RCR

Dale Earnhardt is synonymous with the #3 car of Richard Childress Racing, which is now driven by Austin Dillon. Of course, Busch’s driver has always been compared to that of The Intimidator. And plenty of people believe RCR is the perfect landing ground for the two-time champ. And of those people is the NCS veteran, Clint Bowyer.

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The veteran expressed his point of view on NASCAR Race Hub as he said, “I think this man is exactly headed in the direction he needs to be going”

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He further added, “Richard Childress, he won three races last year, but you ain’t had a champion. I think putting Kyle Busch in this car is the Dale Earnhardt driving style that he’s used to having behind the wheel. Now if they can keep their watches on and get through the end of the year. I think they’re going to be a force to be reckoned with. We’re going to see a lot of Kyle Busch and Richard Childress.”

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So, do you agree with Bowyer? Is RCR his best bet? Will it really be a Dale Earnhardt moment for Busch? Or more like a Dale Earnhardt Jr. moment when he went over to Hendrick Motorsports? Let us know in the comments.