Kyle Busch is the winningest driver in NASCAR history, exceeding 60 wins in all of NASCAR’s 3 National Series. Following his Craftsman Truck Series victory in Atlanta, Kyle Busch has now won the series 19 years in a row. Not since 2004 (when he only won in the Busch Series) has Kyle not won in at least 2 of NASCAR’s 3 major series, and he just came .003 seconds from doing that again.
19 years in a row, Kyle Busch has cemented his name as the number one contender the Truck Series has ever seen. 65 wins in the series since winning for the first time at Charlotte in 2005 for Billy Ballew Motorsports and 28 Pole Awards, Busch has won at least once every season since.
Busch only has 2 seasons with a single win in the series despite being limited to 5 starts a year due to the “Kyle Busch Rule,” winning in 2006 at Charlotte and then again at Sonoma in 2022. On the other end of the spectrum, Busch won a whopping 8 times in 2010 for his 16 starts, which is 50%. Since he has been limited to the 5 starts in the 2018 season, Busch has won 16 more races and taken the reigns as the winningest driver in the series over Ron Hornaday in the process.
You can watch Kyle Busch continue to add to his already impressive stats in the Craftsman Truck Series four more times in 2024 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway(3/1), Bristol Motor Speedway (3/16), Texas Motor Speedway (4/12), and Darlington Raceway (5/10).
As of now, Busch sits at 230 combined wins in NASCAR.
