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Kyle Busch Wins the EnjoyIllinois.com 225

August 29, 2009 by Warren Hayashi  
Filed under Racing

Kyle Busch Wins the EnjoyIllinois.com 225

Kyle Busch is starting to get use to driving a racing truck. On Friday night he won his second consecutive race in the Camping World Truck Series by winning the inaugural EnjoyIllinois.com 225. He passed Todd Bodine with just 19 laps remaining in the competition to take his fourth win of the season in 10 starts in the Billy Ballew Motorsports Toyota. With this win Busch also made Chicagoland the fifth track on which he has won a race in each of NASCAR’s three national series. Busch also won the Sprint Cup and Nationwide races at Chicagoland last season and …read more

What, Toyota Lost Their Horsepower? Kyle Busch Didn’t Notice

July 27, 2008 by Tim Zaegel  
Filed under Racing

What, Toyota Lost Their Horsepower? Kyle Busch Didn’t Notice

Earlier in the week NASCAR implimented new rules restricting the horsepower output in the Nationwide Series engines, specifically targeting Toyota, as they were the only manufacturer running the effected engine packages. But, even that couldn’t stop Kyle Busch from dominating Saturday night at O’Reilly Raceway Park.
Busch started the race from the outside pole, and then ran away with the race, leading 197 of the 200 laps. The victory is Busch’s sixth NNS win of the season, and his 15th between NASCAR’s three premier series, surpassing the previous record set by Kevin Harvick. Colin Braun, in search of his first NASCAR …read more

KHI Sports a 1-2 Finish in Kansas

April 27, 2008 by Tim Zaegel  
Filed under Racing

KHI Sports a 1-2 Finish in Kansas

The Kevin Harvick Inc. trucks of Ron Hornaday and Jack Sprague lined up 1st and 3rd for the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway on Saturday evening, and once the green dropped, the KHI drivers flexed that muscle that everyone expected from the organization at the start of the season.
Horndaday – the defending Craftsman Truck Series champion – went virtually untouched the entire day, giving up the lead only three times, each of which was under caution. Hornaday led an impressive 136 of the 167 laps, and beat Sprague back to the line on the final lap by a …read more


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