Diving into the Depths: Unraveling the Challenges Behind Busch’s Short Track Struggles

Diving into the Depths: Unraveling the Challenges Behind Busch's Short Track Struggles

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Busch’s short track struggles go deeper than new aero package

NASCAR has introduced new aero rules for short tracks for the second consecutive season, focusing on a simpler diffuser and a 3-inch spoiler. The new rules have not shown significant improvement in racing quality, particularly for Kyle Busch and his No. 8 Richard Childress Racing team in races at Phoenix and Richmond. Busch expressed his frustration at the challenge of following other cars on the track, regardless of the lane he chooses. Despite starting 31st in Phoenix and 15th in Richmond, Busch finished 22nd and 20th, respectively, reflecting RCR’s struggles on short tracks with the Next Gen car. Busch, currently 13th in the series standings, is aiming for his first win of the season and hopes for better results at Martinsville Speedway. He emphasizes the importance of improving their program to contend for victories and not solely focusing on points.

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