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Kyle Busch’s season of discontent continued on Sunday in the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race in Mexico City. This time, he only had himself to blame. With a light rain and wet pavement in the ...
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Kyle Busch is not having a fiesta tonight in Mexico City. That much is for sure. This article first appeared on 5 GOATs and was syndicated with permission.
On wet tires and in the rain, Busch locked up his brakes and missed Turn 10. He ran into Kyle Larson, Justin Haley and AJ Allmendinger in the process, ending his day in 37th.
The man who started it all. Both Kurt and Kyle are in Mexico City this weekend. Of course, Kyle will be racing and representing the Busch family once again in the NASCAR Cup Series.
He ran into Kyle Larson, Justin Haley and AJ Allmendinger in the process, ending his day in 37th. Entering Sunday, Busch was tied with Ryan Preece for the final playoff spot.
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