GT Denny Hamlin responded to Kurt Bush’s decision to withdraw. 23XI Racing’s Kurt Busch announced on October 15 that he will be dropping the Cup series full-time while focusing on his health. Now team owner Denny Hamlin has responded by praising Bush’s impact on the organization. Hamlin met with members of the media after the Bush announcement at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He explained that the team was hoping to see Bosch start racing more than he did, but also noted that the veteran driver came closer to his recovery…
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Kurt Bosch announces NASCAR’s future plans
GT Kurt Bush announced his retirement from competition full time. The 2004 Cup Series champion just made a big announcement. Kurt Busch has revealed that he will be stepping away from the NASCAR Cup Series full-time in 2023. Bosch made the announcement on October 15 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He met with members of the media and explained that he continues to focus on his recovery from a concussion and that this decision stems from “being selfless”. He will go on to participate in 23XI Racing, Toyota Racing and…
Read MoreKurt Bosch’s recovery becomes focus of ‘RFTC’ episode
GT The USA Network documentary series covered the Kurt Bosch crash in Pocono. The seventh episode of “Race For the Championship” aired on October 13, addressing the final stage before the Cup Series qualifiers. Much of the episode also focused on Kurt Bosch’s ongoing recovery from a concussion. Note: “Race For the Championship” episodes air every Thursday at 10 PM ET on USA Network. They also all have a Peacock Streaming Service. Bush was on camera for most of the episode. There were glimpses of his victory at Kansas Speedway,…
Read MoreKurt Bush, Hailie Deegan’s Unique Main Event
GT Kurt Busch (left) and Hailie Deegan (right) will participate in a special Monster Energy event. NASCAR Monster Energy drivers are about to battle each other during a unique event. They will join Dingo for a live broadcast featuring simulated races and interviews. Monster Energy announced the news On October 4, the company confirmed that Kurt Bush, Hailey Deagan, Ty Gibbs, and Riley Herbst will help kick-start the second season of “Live & Unleashed With The Dingo” as they showcase their driving skills. They will participate in iRacing’s “round robin”…
Read MoreKurt Bush talks about a potential return in 2022
GT Kurt Bush provided an update on his ongoing recovery. Team 23XI Racing’s Kurt Busch provided an update on his ongoing recovery from a crash at Pocono Raceway. He has said he is making progress, and has acknowledged the possibility of him returning during the 2022 Cup season. “I feel hopeful,” Bush said on September 27, Courtesy copy of NASCAR Media. “I know I have more visits to the doctor and more distance to travel, and I keep pushing every week. “And TPC, the Toyota Performance Center, was a group…
Read MoreGreg Bevel helped Kurt Busch’s Kickstart job at NASCAR
GT Greg Bevel (left) said he chose Kurt Busch (right). Greg Bevel has just provided a great piece of information. The 19-time Trophy Series winner revealed that he personally chose Kurt Bosch for Jack Rush and helped launch a career that will likely end up in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Bevel made a revelation during September 13th episode From the podcast “The Dale Jr. Download”. He explained how he came from a unique background building his race cars in Portland, Oregon, and how Benny Parsons helped him transition to…
Read MoreKurt Bosch officially snatches his place in the play-off
GT Kurt Bosch decided his place in the playoffs. Time is running out for the qualifiers. There is only one regular-season race left in the Cup Series season, plus only one break point after Kurt Busch’s win. The veteran has not been fit to race the Cup Series since finishing 10th at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on July 17 due to concussion-like symptoms. He also revealed before the weekend at Watkins Glen International that he will miss the rest of the regular season. However, he sealed his place in the…
Read MoreKurt Bosch announces the return of the Cup Series
GT Kurt Bosch made an important announcement about his schedule. Team 23XI Racing’s Kurt Busch gave a major update on his return to the Cup series. The driver of the #45 Toyota Camry has announced that he will miss the remaining races of the regular season as he recovers from concussion-like symptoms. “As much as I want to get back in the car, the time is still not right,” Bosch said in a statement on August 18. “Over the past few weeks, I’ve focused all my efforts on getting better.…
Read MoreKurt Bosch issued a statement on the ongoing recovery
GT Kurt Bosch will miss his fourth race in a row. The #45 Toyota Camry TRD will not see Kurt Bosch’s return at the Richmond Raceway. The 2004 Cup Series champion has confirmed he will miss his fourth consecutive race due to an accident at Pocono Raceway. “Brain injury recovery does not always take a linear path,” Bush said in a statement On August 10 “I feel good in my recovery, but this week I have pressed to get my heart rate and body up in a racing simulator type…
Read MoreKevin Harvick: Wrecking the Next Generation is like hitting a concrete wall
GT Kevin Harvick made a surprising comparison to shipwrecks from the next generation. Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing has provided some solid feedback about the Next Generation Cup Series cars and their level of safety. He compared the wreckage of these vehicles with their collision with a concrete wall. Harvick made the comments while in the media at Michigan International Speedway. Tell Bob Pokras from FOX Sports The blows in new cars are “much harsher” than anything he’s experienced in any of the other generations. Then use the concrete wall…
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