Kyle Busch, two-time Cup champ, faces major hurdles in 2025. With Richard Childress Racing, he's winless since 2023 and missed playoffs again, marking a stark decline in form.
Busch's Tough 2025 Season
On Happy Hour, Kevin Harvick dissected Busch's woes. The 2014 champ highlighted how NextGen cars have hampered the #8 Chevy driver, leading to inconsistent results.
Harvick's Podcast Insights
Harvick points to seventh-gen vehicles as the culprit. Since 2023 switch to RCR, Busch has just four wins, a far cry from his dominant Joe Gibbs era.
NextGen Cars to Blame?
Before RCR, Busch racked up 56 victories, two titles, 206 top-fives, and 29 poles in 528 starts with Toyota. His move has sparked a downward trend.
NextGen Cars to Blame?
At this year's Enjoy Illinois 300, Busch spun out to finish 22nd. His season stats: two top-fives (Chicago, COTA) and eight top-tens in 28 races.
Recent Race Setbacks
Sitting 20th with 585 points, Busch eyes redemption. Harvick's analysis underscores the pressure as the veteran racer hunts his first 2025 triumph.
Standings Snapshot
The Bass Pro Shops Night Race hits Bristol on Sept. 13. With eight prior wins there, it's Busch's prime chance to snap his drought in Round of 16 finale.
Bristol Opportunity Awaits
Can Busch overcome NextGen challenges and reclaim glory? Harvick's words fuel debate—will 2025 end his slump or signal bigger changes ahead?
Road to Revival