Kyle Busch Motorsports leaves a lasting impact on the NASCAR Truck Series

Kyle Busch Motorsports will stop racing in the NASCAR Truck Series at the end of the 2023 season but its legacy will last beyond this year.

[autotag]Kyle Busch Motorsports[/autotag] will no longer race in the NASCAR Truck Series when the checkered flag waves at Phoenix Raceway this weekend. The organization was sold to Spire Motorsports as it looks to expand its footprint in NASCAR. For Kyle Busch Motorsports, this represents the end of an era for the most successful Truck Series team ever.

Since its debut in 2010, Kyle Busch Motorsports has won 100 races with the most recent being team owner Kyle Busch at Pocono Raceway. Ironically, Busch had to pass a former driver of his organization, Corey Heim, to take the victory. The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion has 48 of those 100 Truck Series victories.

Kyle Busch Motorsports is the most winningest team in Truck Series history and their legacy is something that will never go away. Busch has transformed the Truck Series into his own domain and while he will still do so with Spire Motorsports, it will not be the same. Kyle Busch Motorsports will leave a lasting impact on the Truck Series and be the measuring point for all teams in the future.

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