Kyle Busch is, unquestionably, one of the most controversial NASCAR drivers ever.
He’s incredibly talented with 60 all-time wins in the NASCAR Cup Series, he was, until recently, NASCAR’s only active two-time champion and he brilliantly plays the sport’s best villain. While Busch surely has a large number of haters, his fan base, affectionately known as Rowdy Nation, is massive too.
And those who love him can get an in-depth look back at his career so far with his new documentary, Rowdy. The documentary — set to premiere on Amazon Freevee on Feb. 3 in the U.S. — is a biographical film covering the 37-year-old driver’s illustrious NASCAR career, spanning nearly two decades.
It also features an inside look at Busch’s 2015 season, which began with a crash at Daytona International Speedway — leaving him with a broken right leg and a fractured left foot followed by an intense recovery — and ended with his first Cup championship.
Here’s the first look at the trailer for Rowdy:
After 15 seasons with Joe Gibbs Racing behind the wheel of the No. 18 Toyota, Busch is switching teams in 2023 and signed a multiyear deal with Richard Childress Racing to pilot the No. 8 Chevrolet.
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