As the Round of 12 launches at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this 2025 season, the track steals the spotlight by hosting its first playoff event since 2017. The Mobil 1 301 on September 21 marks a return to high-stakes racing at the 1.058-mile oval, drawing fans eager for action.

Meanwhile, eyes turn to NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Busch, whose ties to the venue run deep from his 2004 sweep with wins in both July and September races there. Those victories helped him win the Cup Series championship that year, cementing his legacy at the Magic Mile.

The 2008 rain-shortened win in June stood out, snapping a 29-race winless streak and earning him his only victory of the season. Now retired since 2023 after a career-ending concussion, Busch steps back into the fold at Loudon in a respected capaci

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