[autotag]Kyle Busch[/autotag] sold his NASCAR Truck Series organization to Spire Motorsports at the conclusion of the 2023 season. It marked the end of an awe-inspiring run for Kyle Busch Motorsports, which was in its first season with Chevrolet. However, that doesn’t mean Busch will no longer compete in the Truck Series moving forward.
On Tuesday morning, Spire Motorsports announced that Busch will run a five-race Truck Series schedule in the No. 7 truck, starting at Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend. The Cup Series driver will also run the No. 7 truck at Las Vegas on March 1, Bristol on March 16, Texas on April 12, and Darlington on May 10.
We’re ready to get 𝐑𝐨𝐰𝐝𝐲.@KyleBusch will pilot our No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado for five races, starting this weekend @ATLMotorSpdwy! @Group_1001 will serve as the primary sponsor both this weekend and @LVMotorSpeedway.
Learn more: https://t.co/dF5ag29IBb pic.twitter.com/MUnEbzg7LS
— Spire Motorsports (@SpireMotorsport) February 20, 2024
It is an excellent selection of tracks for Busch, who has had great success at Atlanta, Las Vegas, Bristol, Texas, and Darlington. In 2023, Busch won at Las Vegas in the No. 51 truck for Kyle Busch Motorsports. It was the team’s 99th victory. Moving forward, Busch won’t be a team owner in the Truck Series, but he will make his presence known as a driver.
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