He’s not even my Favorite Driver…..
Just remember you heard it here first or one of the first. It’s pretty safe to say that Kyle Busch is going to make the Chase, but I’m going a step further Kyle will either win the Championship or run a close second. The reason I can say this is Kyles overall driving ability, a team with deep pocket that will empty them out on a team thats got a chance for the cup and add that to a manufacturer that will put all available resources to get in that position. It really looks like its going to be Kyles year if he can keep the car out of trouble. The new Sprint Cup cars are just like the Craftsmen Series Trucks they drive just about the same (aero speaking) and Kyle has figured that out in Kyles last 5 truck races he has finished no lower than 2nd place(3 wins 2-2nds) with a truck that half the time ran black and sponsorless. “Kyle nows where to put the truck every lap” said Richie Wauters Kyles Truck series crew cheif that deserves some of the credit for kyle success. “Its easy to make the tough calls or take a gamble when Kyles behind the wheel because if he just has a decent truck and a couple laps he take it through the field.” said Wauters.
I beleive you will see more and more Sprint Cup drivers coming over to the truck series instead of the Nationwide Series were they have always gone to warm up for Sunday Cup Series race because now the Nationwide cars are completely different than the Cup cars but the trucks are very similar. So far Kyles the guy thats figured it out. I’m not a huge Kyle Busch fan I’m not even a small one so this isn’t just some fan rant on their favorite driver. I hate this cliche’ but it really applies now so I’m left with no choice “Kyle can flat drive the wheels off a race car”
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