Kyle Busch, nicknamed the Spider, is an American race car driver who currently drives the #8 car. Kyle Busch started his racing career at 16 years of age in the 2001 Craftsman truck series, but during this time period, he was rendered unable to continue racing due to the new rules set out by NASCAR. These state that they cannot allow people under 18 to race in NASCAR's top divisions.
Three years later, Kyle Busch came back into the scene, winning his first career NASCAR race and nearly killing his opponents; he led 236 out of 250 laps in the Busch Series. A while afterward, Kyle Busch ended up winning yet again, but this time he won the prize of them all, his first career NASCAR Nextel Cup race, which is currently called the Sprint Cup.
At the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch made amazing history as he was victorious as a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing, and also at the same time gave Toyota a Sprint Cup trophy for the first time. Kyle Busch is currently resting and feeling very relaxed, as he is enjoying his status as points leader in the Cup truck series, while also leading third in the Nationwide standings. At the speedway in Fontana, California, in the year 2005, Kyle Busch ended up winning yet again, driving for Rick Hendrick. Busch won the 2005 Nextel Cup Rookie of the Year in just two wins, which is simply amazing. With his talent and courage, Kyle Busch will soon be considered one of the greatest NASCAR drivers of his time.

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