
Kurt Busch Retires from NASCAR Cup Series Competition
The NASCAR driver is set to retire from Cup Series racing following months of recovery from his injuries.
The NASCAR driver is set to retire from Cup Series racing following months of recovery from his injuries.
Head injuries in professional sports are nothing new, but with growing understanding of the ramifications, all sports, including motorsports are taking the trauma more seriously.
NASCAR’s latest Cup Series race car, its 7th generation of NextGen stock cars has experienced compatibility issues with Goodyear tires and new wheels.
With Kurt Busch’s injuries, the issue of traumatic brain injury in motorsports is on everyone’s mind. RacingJunk asked a medical specialist to explain TBI to us.
Labor Day Weekend is also NASCAR Throwback Weekend at Darlington Speedway, and the color schemes were awesome.
NASCAR rolled through Bristol this past weekend, and the Thunder roared.
As NASCAR’s three primary series descended upon Atlanta Motor Speedway over the weekend, it appeared Kurt Busch’s Daytona 500 finish would be followed by a dominating performance by his brother Kyle Busch – that is, until the ‘any given Sunday’ rule made its appearance.
Kurt Busch took it as a sign of things to come when he lost his rear view mirror with 30 laps to go.
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Following a rough weekend of rain delays, Kurt Buscho wraps up the NASCAR Sprint Cup Axalta 400 at Pocono Raceway with a win.