Kyle Busch, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, is already a legend with his 63 Cup victories, putting him ninth on the all-time list. Lately, though, the veteran driver has hit a rough patch, with no wins since 2023 and finishes that haven’t matched his storied resume. Fans know how a timely shake-up can spark a turnaround. And that chance has arrived.
Just look back to 2020 when Busch parted ways with longtime crew chief Adam Stevens after five seasons and two titles together, a move that stemmed from Busch pushing for fresh dynamics on the team. That kind of reset often brings new energy and strategies, helping drivers rediscover their edge. And now, Richard Childress Racing just delivered the kind of update that could shift momentum for Busch, especially coming right on the heels