The title sponsorship is an investment by Mars Wrigley as it continues its farewell tour in its final year as the main sponsor on Kyle Busch’s No. 18 car ... And the New Jersey-based company ...
The rapidly growing Dennis & Co. Auto Group continues to expand its franchised dealership network by acquiring a premier New Jersey-based ... NASCAR Cup Champion Kyle Busch fueled the company's ...
It's no secret that Kyle Busch is one of ... Today, he drives the No. 18 M&M's and Interstate Batteries car. Like many people who excel in their careers, Busch started driving at an early age.
If all goes according to Kyle Busch’s plan, he will step away from ... So for two years, because you have to be 18 to run the big tracks, so for two years we would split it.
“We’re coming onto pit road now.” Austin Hill Saw Kyle Busch Get ‘Ambushed’ at All-Star Race In addition to his spotter telling him there was an altercation on the spotter’s ...
About a week later and Kyle Busch has not changed his mind about what happened on the track at North Wilkesboro. The NASCAR world was sent into a frenzy with the Ricky Stenhouse Jr. fight.
Kyle Busch was just starting his NASCAR journey but wasn't yet 18, and NASCAR had instituted ... Others from New Jersey: Mark Donohue, Neil Cole, Jimmy Horton, Wallly Dallenbach Sr., ...
Denny Hamlin has an interesting theory regarding the fight between Kyle Busch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. following the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro over the weekend. During the latest ...
Richard Childress Racing driver Kyle Busch said his view of the on-track incident that led to a post-race fight with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. hadn’t changed over the course of a week – and was ...
Ten percent of races this season in NASCAR's top three series have had a physical confrontation between competitors.
Officials quickly intervened after Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 36, punched Kyle Busch, 39, after the all-star event at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina on Sunday. Busch, who’s 13th in the ...
Kyle Busch didn’t give an opinion on the penalties to JTG Daugherty Racing and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (he said NASCAR makes the rules). He also said his mind hasn’t changed about the incident itself.