Hearing that Kyle Busch won’t be able to make the Craftsmen Truck Series race in Kansas. The team looked at every possible scenario in which Busch could drive his Nationwide car at Talladega, Ala., and still make it to Kansas. But it appears the ending time of the Nationwide race and the start time of the truck race leaves no time for travel. So Busch will give up his points lead in the truck series. We’re also hearing that either Johnny Sauter or David Green will drive the #51 at Kansas, sources close to the team say it will most likely be David Green.
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