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Currently, the NASCAR community is anxiously waiting for the resolution of the Kyle Busch saga. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver will lose his M&Ms sponsor at the end of the season and could lose his JGR seat. Now, the 2-time Cup champion has revealed that he has an announcement scheduled soon. Many are slowly connecting the dots and the picture is becoming clearer for everyone.

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A strong contender for his signature is Richard Childress Racing. Interestingly, team owner Richard Childress and driver Austin Dillon spoke about Busch. Childress said, “Kyle’s a great racing driver. Let’s see where it goes. Whoever ends up with him is going to end up with a win.”

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Meanwhile, Dillon admitted, “Well I mean right now my only teammate is Tyler Reddick. He’s a pretty darn good one and we’re racing hard to make sure we get RCR a championship. You never know what happens in the future, but I’ll work with anybody.”

What’s next for Kyle Busch in the NASCAR Cup Series?

Currently, Busch has endured a rough campaign at the recently concluded Cup race at the Kansas Speedway. As it turned out, he lost control of his #18 car and spun off into the infield.

The good news was that he was able to avoid hitting anything or any other car. However, the bad news was that the spin resulted in two flat tires.

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Although he tried his best to recover from the incident, he was unable to make much progress. Now, the upcoming race at the Bristol Motor Speedway will be his last chance to try to secure his berth in the next Playoff round.

On the bright side, he sits in 11th place, so he is relatively safe from elimination. However, Kyle Busch will want to try to win, to make life easier for him.

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Without a doubt, if he is leaving Joe Gibbs Racing, Busch will want to go out on a high note.