Kyle Busch is in danger of snapping his NASCAR-record 19-year winning streak
Time is running out for Kyle Busch to stretch his remarkable winning streak to 20 consecutive NASCAR seasons with at least one victory
TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Time is running out for Kyle Busch to stretch his remarkable winning streak to 20 consecutive NASCAR seasons with at least one victory.
There are only six races remaining on the year as Busch heads to Talladega Superspeedway, where he has won twice in his career. He has won just about everywhere since his 2005 rookie season, collecting 63 Cup Series victories and a pair of championships.
But he lost his seat at Joe Gibbs Racing after the 2022 season because of sponsorship issues and his move to Richard Childress Racing has led to the longest losing streak of his career. Busch won in his second race with RCR last year, when he notched three victories and made the playoffs.
His last win, though, came at Gateway outside St. Louis in June 2023 and his losing streak is at a career-worst 51 races headed into Sunday. He didn't qualify for the playoffs, and now he is just trying to keep his season winning streak intact.