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He currently drives the No. Ford Fusion for Stewart- Haas Racing in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
He was the 2. 00. NASCAR Nextel Cup Series champion. He is the older brother of 2.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kyle Busch. The brothers are second- generation racing drivers; their father, Tom, won several NASCAR- sanctioned events.
The winner of twenty- nine Cup career races, Busch was driving for Roush Racing when he won the 2. NASCAR Nextel Cup Series championship.
Busch also races on an . With a 2. 00. 6 win in the Nationwide Series, Busch became one of only twenty- seven drivers to win races in all three of NASCAR's top divisions: the Cup Series, the Nationwide Series, and the Camping World Truck Series. Busch is also a Daytona 5. His Sprint Cup career has also included a series of arguments, fights with other drivers, profanity- laced tirades, and legal problems that have resulted in suspensions on three different occasions, the most recent being on February 2.
As well as being the 2. Cup Champion Busch also won the 1. NASCAR Southwest Tour Championship owning 7 victories in that particular division so far. Early and personal life. At the age of six, Busch was accompanying his father to the track and driving go- carts himself.
As an underage teenager, he competed in Dwarf competition winning in just his second race, at the Las Vegas Speedway Park. This father and son team competed western tracks from Southern California to Utah. In 1. 99. 4, his first full year as a driver, Busch won ten consecutive races at ten different tracks. His father eventually sold their dwarf equipment and purchased a powerful car for the Legends Series, which Busch began driving in 1. On July 2. 7, 2. 00. Virginia. The footage was taped and later aired on national television. Busch announced on June 3.
The announcement came days after Busch kissed another woman in Victory Lane celebration following a win at Sonoma Raceway. During the 2. 01. NASCAR Championship week, Busch revealed that he had been working with a sports psychologist for two months, to work on .
His favorite baseball team is the Chicago Cubs. In 2. 01. 2 when Busch went to drive for Phoenix Racing (a CGR ally), he co- credited Sabates as having helped him convince James Finch to hire him.
On Friday, November 7, 2. Busch was under investigation for domestic assault for an incident on September 2. Dover, Delaware. The incident in question involved Busch's ex- girlfriend Patricia Driscoll inside a motorhome at Dover International Speedway. Busch was indefinitely suspended by NASCAR February 2.
NASCAR however did not lift the suspension choosing to continue a reinstatement program agreed upon by Busch. The official statement from NASCAR read .
Busch's eligibility for reinstatement will continue to be governed by that program and the NASCAR rule book, though the elimination of the possibility of criminal charges certainly removes a significant impediment to his reinstatement. The two eventually began dating, and Busch announced their engagement on August 2. Busch gained national exposure while competing against Ron Hornaday, Jr., Matt Crafton, Greg Biffle, Kevin Harvick and others for the first time in the 1. Winter Heat Series at Tucson Raceway Park. Busch's team went on to win the 1. Auto Zone Elite Division Southwest Series Rookie of the Year. He raced the No. 9.
Ford F- 1. 50. 9. Ford for the 2. 00. Little ended up being released early, and Busch took over the No.
John Deere Ford at Dover in September 2. Busch ran seven of the final eight races (Little drove at Talladega) with crew chief Jeff Hammond. Busch's best finish was a 1. Charlotte. Busch took over the No.
Rookie of the Year honors. After John Deere left the team, the No. After the team signed Rubbermaid to a multi- year contract later in the spring, Busch scored three Top 5's and six Top 1.
He and Dale Earnhardt made contact in the 2. Daytona 5. 00 on lap 8.
Earnhardt promptly flipped Busch the bird at 1. Busch finished with 2. Rookie of the Year honor's, and earned more than $2 million in winnings.
Busch's best finish was third at the spring Talladega race, which was three weeks after scoring his first career Top 5 finish at Texas (fourth), and he added a fifth- place in the Brickyard 4. Indianapolis. He also won the pole for the Southern 5. Darlington, where he led 7. A month later, he led 3. Martinsville before contact with Ricky Rudd cut his left- rear tire; heavy traffic behind him made matters worse, as Busch had to complete a lap and a half before he could get to the pits.
During the delay, the tire carcass wrapped itself around the axle, costing him several laps. Overheating problems halted a strong performance at Rockingham in October, where he led 4. Busch's breakout year in the Winston Cup Series. He won his first victory in the Food City 5. Bristol, after battling hard with rival Jimmy Spencer on worn tires.
Busch added a second win at Martinsville in October and then won at Atlanta the next week and in the season finale at Homestead. This gave Busch four wins, twelve Top 5's, and 2. Top 1. 0 finishes, and one pole, all of which would allow him to finish third in the final standings for the year. He finished the season particularly strong, winning three of the final five races and finishing third and sixth and leading many laps in the next two. As well as his finish in the point standings, he also collected $5,1. Busch had an . Busch was the runner- up finisher in what was the closest finish in all of NASCAR history – this was the Carolina Dodge Dealers 4. Darlington on March 1.
The race in this old race track was decided with a two- lap side- by- side battle between him and Ricky Craven. For two laps, the two drivers fought for the victory and touched the cars together. When the cars attached, the final lap was ferociously fought ending up with Craven shifting ahead of Busch by 0.
NASCAR history, tied with the 2. Aaron's 4. 99. Busch also won the IROC championship before winning a NASCAR championship. In 2. 00. 4, Busch won three races, two poles, and the inaugural NASCAR Nextel Cup Championship. He won his fourth consecutive race at Bristol after winning the Food City 5. Surf Party Full Movie here. March (winning that race for the third consecutive year), and became the second driver to win both races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in a single season.
He scored ten Top 5's and 2. Top 1. 0 finishes. Midway through the 2. Busch announced that he would be leaving Roush Racing at the end of the season and would replace Rusty Wallace in the No.
Dodge for Penske Racing South. Initially, Roush was unhappy with Busch's decision to leave his team but when Chip Ganassi Racing announced that Jamie Mc. Murray wanted to join Roush Racing in 2.
Roush agreed to let Busch go. Busch won three races during the 2.
Top 5's and 1. 8 Top 1. He finished tenth in the final points standings. Penske Racing. Busch had asked team owner Jack Roush to let him out of his contract at the end of the 2. Roush initially refused. However, after Chip Ganassi released Jamie Mc. Murray from his 2.
Roush decided to release Busch when Roush learned that Busch already signed a contract with Roger Penske before the season ended. Busch's last race with Roush- Fenway Racing and 2. Texas before the final two races; because he was parked by NASCAR for an incident with the police (see below). Busch appealed and a misunderstanding on the police's part was cleared before the races but nonetheless the parking penalty was held in place.
David Ragan), instead replaced Busch in the No. No. 2. 6. In the 2. Penske, Busch scored one win at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 5.
Busch celebrated the victory by getting out of his car and making a snow angel on the track, due to snow that had fallen at the track that weekend. He also won six poles and had seven top fives and twelve top ten finishes but finished 1. He also made his Busch Series debut for Penske in the No.