[autotag]Kyle Busch Motorsports[/autotag] transitioned to Chevrolet following Kyle Busch’s departure from Joe Gibbs Racing, and the season didn’t live up to the team’s standards. Busch was the only driver who won a race as Chase Purdy, the driver of the No. 4 truck, missed the playoffs. Purdy almost won the final race at Phoenix Raceway and improved during the year.
Most notably, the organization became the first in Truck Series history to break the 100-win mark. Busch’s final victory of the season secured triple-digits as Purdy, Jack Wood, William Byron, and Matt Mills couldn’t find victory lane. Unfortunately for NASCAR fans, the 100th victory was the final one for Kyle Busch Motorsports as of now.
WIN NUMBER 100 FOR KYLE BUSCH MOTORSPORTS!
Now that's how you do it. Watch this last lap at Pocono. #NASCARonFS1 https://t.co/Z9Yk4fjPuX pic.twitter.com/dlPzKiAI6e
— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) July 22, 2023
Kyle Busch Motorsports sold its operations to Spire Motorsports after the 2023 NASCAR season. The winningest team in Truck Series history is no more as Spire Motorsports takes over. It will be disappointing not to see Kyle Busch Motorsports at Daytona in February, but they are forever etched as the most successful Truck Series team ever.
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