Kyle Busch
American racing driver
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January 2025 | Competed in Chili Bowl Nationals, finishing 3rd in the second F-feature but failing to qualify for the D-feature after starting from the back of the pack. |
November 14 2024 | Announced participation in the Chili Bowl Nationals in January 2025. |
January 10 2024 | Kyle Busch announced that Rowdy Energy had ceased operations and would close its doors in the following weeks. |
August 3 2023 | Competed in Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) at Berlin Raceway, securing his second consecutive victory in the series. |
July 27 2023 | Competed in Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) at Motor Mile Speedway, winning his debut race by battling Tony Stewart and Clint Bowyer in the closing laps. |
February 6 2023 | News reports revealed Busch's arrest in Mexico, with Busch later issuing a statement apologizing for his lack of awareness regarding Mexican laws. |
January 2023 | Busch was arrested in CancĂșn, Mexico for handgun possession, sentenced to 42 months in prison and fined 1,100. |
2022 | Kyle Busch and Samantha Sarcinella welcomed their second child, a daughter. |
December 2022 | M&M's/Mars announced it would end its primary sponsorship with Busch and Joe Gibbs Racing after the 2022 season. |
September 13 2022 | Revealed he had signed a multi-year contract with Richard Childress Racing, beginning in 2023. |
June 29 2022 | Documentary titled 'Rowdy' focusing on Kyle Busch's NASCAR career was released. |
November 2021 | Participated in Nitrocross rallycross series at Firebird Motorsports Park, placing fourth in the Supercar Final. |
2020 | Rowdy Energy branding first appeared at the 24 Hours of Daytona, with Busch wearing a Rowdy Energy hat and displaying the logo on his Daytona 500 helmet. |
2020 | Rowdy Energy sponsored Formula D driver Ken Gushi and other racing events including the Southern Super Series' Rowdy Energy Twin 100s and the TRD KKBM Giveback Classic. |
2020 | Competed in the 24 Hours of Daytona with AIM Vasser Sullivan, driving a Lexus RC F GT3. Drove four and a half hours and helped the team finish ninth in the GTD class and 26th overall. |
January 2020 | First batch of Rowdy Energy was produced, offering ten flavors including seven sugar-free, Keto-certified options. |
2019 | Kyle Busch and beverage entrepreneur Jeff Church founded Rowdy Energy, an energy drink company based in Del Mar, California. |
2019 | Won his second NASCAR Cup Series championship, further cementing his legacy in the sport. |
December 2 2019 | Appeared on WWE programming, briefly winning the WWE 24/7 Championship by pinning R-Truth, with NASCAR's Michael Waltrip serving as guest referee. |
2018 | Kyle Busch was named NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Champion. |
2017 | Won the Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race cover competition, securing the cover of NASCAR Kart Racing video game. |
2017 | Appeared as a celebrity contestant on The $100,000 Pyramid game show. |
2017 | Made a cameo appearance as a West Virginia state trooper in the film Logan Lucky. |
2017 | Repeated the feat of winning races in all three of NASCAR's top series in the same weekend at Bristol. |
2016 | Busch won his first Best Driver ESPY Award, recognizing his outstanding performance in motorsports. |
2015 | Kyle Busch and Samantha Sarcinella welcomed their first child, a son. |
2015 | Won his first NASCAR Cup Series championship, solidifying his status as a top-tier NASCAR driver. |
April 29 2014 | Busch was cited for speeding on NC 73 in Denver, North Carolina, with an officer noting his 'disrespectful attitude'. |
2011 | Became the inaugural winner of the first Cup Series race at Kentucky Speedway. |
2011 | Expanded Kyle Busch Motorsports to include competition in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. |
August 23 2011 | Busch pleaded guilty to speeding, receiving a fine of 1,000, a 45-day license suspension, 30 hours of community service, and one year of unsupervised probation. |
May 24 2011 | Kyle Busch was cited for reckless driving and speeding near Troutman, North Carolina while test-driving a Lexus LFA. He later apologized for getting 'carried away'. |
2010 | Set the record for most wins in a season across the top three series in the modern era, with 24 wins. |
2010 | Became the first driver to win races in all three of NASCAR's top series in the same weekend at Bristol. |
2010 | Founded Kyle Busch Motorsports, which began competing in the NASCAR Truck Series. |
December 31 2010 | Kyle Busch married Samantha Sarcinella in Chicago, with the wedding featured in a one-hour special on the Esquire Network. |
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