MOORESVILLE, N.C. (July 5, 2016) – Owner-driver Kyle Busch returns to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for Thursday night’s Buck Up In Your Truck 225 at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. Busch will pilot the No. 18 Tundra alongside teammates Christopher Bell, William Byron and Daniel Suarez as the Kyle Busch Motorsports’ (KBM) quartet looks to collect the organization’s 51st victory in NASCAR’s third division and become the winningest team in Truck Series history.
While KBM has become the premier team in the Truck Series, the road to the top didn’t have its share of bumps. The first roadblock to the team’s success came before it reached the track for the first time, when primary sponsor Miccosukee backed out of its deal to sponsor one of the team’s two trucks. Busch was forced to race more than originally scheduled in the No. 18 Tundra due to a lack of sponsorship and then just seven races into the inaugural season the team’s second truck shut down when its driver left to compete in what was then the Nationwide Series.
Busch was able to capture the team’s first win on April 2, 2010 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway in just the fourth race of the season. He went on to win in eight of his 16 starts that year and helped KBM become the first team to win an Owner’s Championship in its debut season since the series originated in 1995.
With sponsorship for up-and-coming drivers tough to find, Busch continued to have to get behind the wheel himself more than he intended to when he started the team or find other NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers to put in the truck to attract sponsors. Of the team’s first 25 wins from 2010 to 2013, the Las Vegas native collected 19 of them, Denny Hamlin won twice and Kasey Kahne once. Late in the 2013 season, Darrell Wallace Jr. delivered his historic win at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and it marked the start of the evolution of KBM into what Busch envisioned — a team that provides talented young drivers with an opportunity to spearhead their careers.
While Busch accounted for 19 of the team’s first 25 victories, he has contributed just 10 of the last 25 wins and three of the last 10. The last three seasons, the team has seen a youth movement with Busch still running a handful for races while mentoring young guns Erik Jones, Darrell Wallace Jr., Daniel Suarez, Christopher Bell, William Byron and Cody Coughlin.
In 2016, KBM has won five of the nine Truck Series events with Busch finding victory lane in one of his two starts. William Byron leads the Truck Series with three victories and Christopher Bell’s triumph at Gateway Motorsports Park in Madison, Ill., moved the team into a tie with Roush Fenway Racing for the all-time wins lead in the Truck Series with 50 victories.
Busch, who delivered the team’s first win in 2010, will now attempt to collect the team’s 51st victory on Thursday night and put bookends on team’s path to the record books. He knows that this may be his only attempt, because at the rate his young drivers are winning one is likely to get another victory before his next scheduled start at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway in August.
Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 Toyota Tundra:
You participated in the Sprint Cup Series tire test at Kentucky. How do you think the Truck Series race will play out?
“It will be just like any other race on a repave — there are going to be a lot of unknowns and a lot of different variables. With the reconfiguration of the track — the paving, banking, angle changing in one and two versus three and four, you basically have a whole new race track. I think it’s going to be a benefit running all three races this weekend so I can learn to understand the nuisances of the new configuration and learn how to pass on a single-groove race track.”
Wes Ward, crew chief of the No. 18 Toyota Tundra:
How important will it be to have a veteran driver on a freshly paved track?
“It’s probably going to be different than the past few races at Kentucky. From everything we heard from Kyle taking part in the Sprint Cup Series test there, it’s going to be the same that you face at other repaves where it is going to be really hard on tires. I anticipate that once we get there and all three divisions lay some rubber down it should be ready to race on Thursdaynight. The good thing with Kyle running all three series this weekend is that he’ll have four XFINITY practices and a Cup practice on Thursday before our race and he’ll have a good hand for how much the track has changed since our practice on Wednesday.”
Kyle Busch’s No. 18 Toyota Tundra:
KBM-037: The No. 18 Toyota Racing team will unload chassis KBM-037, for Thursday night’s Buckle Up In Your Truck 225 at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. It will be the Tundra’s maiden voyage.
Notes of Interest:
Kyle Busch @ Kentucky:
- Started from the pole and led a race-high 91 laps en route to victory in the 2014 NCWTS race (6/26/14)
- Came from the rear of the field to lead 61 laps and win the 2011 NCWTS race (7/7/11)
- Leads all NCWTS drivers in several loop data categories in races since 2005, including: Average Finish (3.6), Driver Rating (129.4), Fastest Laps Run (177), Laps Led (310) and Green Flag Speed (169.885)
- Started from the pole and led 125 of 167 laps en route to victory in the inaugural Sprint Cup Series race (7/9/11) and led a race-high 163 laps en route to victory in last year’s event (7/11/15)
- Led the final three laps en route to victory in the 2004 Nationwide Series event (6/19/04)
- Led 91of 137 laps en route to victory in the 2003 ARCA Racing Series event (5/10/03)
Series
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NCWTS
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5
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2
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3
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5
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1
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752
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310
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3.6
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5
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1128.0
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5
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NNS
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8
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1
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6
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6
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0
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1533
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511
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7.5
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7
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2299.5
|
7
|
NSCS
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5
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2
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4
|
5
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0
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1335
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437
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3.8
|
5
|
2002.5
|
5
|
Kyle Busch’s Kentucky NCWTS Performance Profile:
Date
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Start
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Finish
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Laps
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Status
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Laps Led
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6/26/14
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1
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1
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150/150
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Running
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91
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6/27/13
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6
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3
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150/150
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Running
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42
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7/7/11
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8
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1
|
152/152
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Running
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61
|
9/3/10
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4
|
7
|
150/150
|
Running
|
73
|
7/19/08
|
2
|
6
|
150/150
|
Running
|
43
|
Kyle Busch 2016 Camping World Truck Series Highlights:
- Led a race-high 123 laps, including the final 93, en route to his first NCWTS victory at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway (4/2/16)
- Has posted one win, two top five and two top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 1.5 across two NCWTS starts
Kyle Busch 2015 Camping World Truck Series Highlights:
- Was victorious in two of his four NCWTS starts in 2015 as he collected his first career wins in NASCAR’s third division at both Pocono (Pa.) Raceway and Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn
- Despite competing in just four events, ranked fourth among NCWTS drivers in laps led (168)
Kyle Busch Camping World Truck Series Career:
- Ranks first all-time among NCWTS drivers in driver rating (121.3), second in wins (45), fourth in laps led (5,751) and fifth in poles (17)
- Has won 34.4% (45/131) of the NCWTS races he has entered and finished first or second in 52.7% (69/131)
- 162 all-time combined NASCAR national series wins rank second all-time (Richard Petty 200)
- As an owner-driver in 2010, his series-leading eight wins helped Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) become the first team since the NCWTS originated in 1995 to capture an Owner’s Championship in its inaugural season
- Contributed to back-to-back NCWTS Owner’s Championships for KBM’s No. 51 Tundra team in 2013 and 2014, by leading the series in wins with five in 2013 and seven in 2014
- Reached 25th win in NCWTS faster than any driver in the history of NASCAR’s top three series, attaining the milestone in just his 87th career start
- In August of 2010, made history when he won the NCWTS, NASCAR XFINITY Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Bristol Motor Speedway, becoming the only driver to sweep all three of NASCAR’s top three series at one track on the same weekend
Kyle Busch Motorsports’ No. 18 Tundra:
- The No. 18 Tundra has collected 18 wins, 44 top-five and 63 top-10 finishes across 97 career starts at KBM
- A six-race schedule for the No. 18 in 2016 kicked off with Cody Coughlin behind the wheel at Daytona. This week’s event will be owner-driver Kyle Busch’s third of four starts this year and Harrison Burton will make his Truck Series debut in the fall Martinsville race.
KBM NCWTS Program
- Has collected a series’ record four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Owner’s Championships, one Driver’s Championship, 50 Truck Series victories and 24 poles across 301 starts since originating in 2010
- Tied with Roush Fenway Raceway for all-time wins lead in the Truck Series with 50 victories
- 14 victories as an organization during the 2014 season broke the Truck Series record of 12 set by Ultra Motorsports in 2001
- Eight different drivers have won a race for KBM, led by owner-driver Kyle Busch with 29. Erik Jones has collected seven victories, Darrell Wallace Jr., has five wins, William Byron has earned three trophies, Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin have produced two victories while Kasey Kahne and Brian Scott each collected one triumph
- Has collected victories at 20 of the 21 tracks on the 2016 schedule, excluding Atlanta Motor Speedway
KBM NCWTS @ Kentucky Speedway
- KBM drivers have collected two wins, one pole, 453 laps led, eight top-five and 10 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 9.5 across 14 starts at Kentucky
- Owner-driver Kyle Busch produced both of his team’s victories in the Bluegrass State, winning in 2011 and 2014
The ‘Ward’en:
Veteran crew chief Wes Ward is currently in his second season at Kyle Busch Motorsports, where in addition to overseeing the efforts of the No. 18 team’s part-time schedule this season, he serves as the shop foreman. Ward picked up his first Truck Series victory with Kyle Busch behind the wheel at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway earlier this season. The North Carolina native became a fixture in the NASCAR XFINITY Series garage beginning in the late 1990’s and over the course of 16 years called the shots for over 300 races working with notable drivers such as Dale Jarrett, Kasey Kahne, Kenny Wallace, Jason Keller and Brad Keselowski. Ward’s lone XFINITY Series win came with Kahne behind the wheel in the 2003 series finale at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway.
Ward’s best result across nine NASCAR XFINITY races atop the pit box at Kentucky was a fifth-place result in June of 2007 with Shane Huffmann, who now serves as the crew chief of the No. 17 Tundra in the Truck Series.
Kyle Busch Motorsports No. 18 Tundra 2016 NCWTS Box Score:
Date
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Site
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Driver
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Start
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Finish
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Laps
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Laps Led
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Status
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19-Feb
|
Daytona
|
Coughlin
|
9
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31
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41/100
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0
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Accident
|
2-Apr
|
Martinsville
|
Busch
|
2
|
1
|
255/255
|
123
|
Running
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20-May
|
Charlotte
|
Busch
|
5
|
2
|
134/134
|
27
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Running
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7-Jul
|
Kentucky
|
Busch
|
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17-Aug
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Bristol
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Busch
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29-Oct
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Martinsville
|
Burton
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