Kyle Busch made an announcement on Wednesday afternoon that has shaken the NASCAR world to its core. Busch revealed that he has sold [autotag]Kyle Busch Motorsports[/autotag] and Rowdy Manufacturing to [autotag]Spire Motorsports[/autotag] in a massive transaction. This means the organization will no longer exist once the NASCAR Truck Series goes to Daytona International Speedway in 2024.
Spire Motorsports also bought a third charter from Live Fast Motorsports earlier in the month so this represents its second major investment as they gear up for the 2024 season. As for Kyle Busch Motorsports, this will mark the end of an incredible journey as they leave the sport. The team isn’t the only one leaving after GMS Racing announced it would cease operations as well.
Kyle Busch Sells Truck Series and Manufacturing Assets to Spire Motorsports
đź“°: https://t.co/d1LfjELVKz pic.twitter.com/fV1fANlXOn— Kyle Busch Motorsports (@KBMteam) September 27, 2023
The Truck Series will not look the same without GMS Racing and Kyle Busch Motorsports but times are changing. There are only three races left during the 2023 season so it represents three opportunities to go out with a victory before their tenures are over.
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