Story By: NASCAR – INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Kyle Busch has run well in the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season, but he’s still chasing his first win.
Busch sits third in the points standings and has five stage wins along with seven top-five finishes in 19 starts this season. Most drivers would take Busch’s season in a minute, but it hasn’t been up to the standards of the 32-year-old Toyota driver, who has won 175 career races across NASCAR’s national series.
On Sunday, Busch will travel to one of his top tracks – Indianapolis Motor Speedway – where he’ll attempt to win for the third consecutive race in the Brantley Gilbert Big Machine Brickyard 400 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBC). In addition to his two straight wins at Indianapolis, Busch has finished second or better in his last five races there.
“I think the biggest thing about the Brickyard is the prestige, the track’s history and the quality of racing – all the historic finishes it’s had over the years, whether it has been IndyCar or NASCAR,” Busch said. “To me, it’s a special place to go because of its heritage of being Indianapolis.”
Only four active Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers other than Busch have won at Indy: Jimmie Johnson (2006, ’08, ’09, ’12), Ryan Newman (2013), Paul Menard (2011) and Kevin Harvick (2003).
“The prestige of winning (at Indianapolis) is a big deal,” Busch said. “It’s a unique place to race. If you are back in traffic, it’s a little more frustrating because it can be hard to pass there. But, if you have a fast race car, being able to cut the middle and get down the long, fast straightaways is important there.”
Byron prepared to continue breakout at Brickyard
William Byron has proven why Hendrick Motorsports signed him to a development contract last season.
The 19-year-old Charlotte native has been the highest finishing NASCAR XFINITY Series regular over the last five races. Included in that stretch are two wins, a runner-up and a third-place showing last week in New Hampshire.
Byron will attempt to continue his breakout run in Saturday’s Lilly Diabetes 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (3:30 p.m ET on NBCSN) – a track where he’s never made a start. The No. 9 Chevrolet driver has shot to second in the XFINITY Series standings, 45 points behind Elliott Sadler. Byron leads the XFINITY Series with 11 playoff points.
“I am really looking forward to getting to Indy this weekend,” Byron said. “We’ve had a great stretch of races and I think we can build on that and hopefully compete for a win this weekend.”