Biography
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Racecar driver, Kurt Busch, was born on August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kurt Busch drives the #2 Miller Lite Dodge in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, he also races part time in the Nationwide Series in the #12 Penske Truck Rental Dodge. He is the older brother of Kyle Busch, also a professional driver, and the two have raced against one another on many occasions. He has a trademark cow hide seat cover.
In 2004, Busch finished 8 points ahead of Jimmie Johnson to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship in the first ever season using the "Chase for the Cup" points format. At the time, he drove the #97 Sharpie/Irwin Industrial Tools Ford for Roush Racing. Busch departed Roush at the end of 2005, moving to Penske Racing and replacing the retiring Rusty Wallace in the No. 2 Miller Lite sponsored Dodge Charger. With a 2006 win in the Busch Series Busch became one of only 18 drivers with a win in all three of NASCAR's top divisions (Sprint Cup, Nationwide, and Craftsman Truck Series).
Busch is a second-generation NASCAR driver his father Thomas also raced. He was the runner-up finisher in the closest finish in NASCAR history at Darlington Raceway on March 16, 2003. After an exciting and near-explosive two-lap side-by-side battle with Ricky Craven around the tight and tricky 1.366-mile track, Craven crossed the finish line only 0.002 seconds ahead of Busch in the photo-finish.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Victories
2002 (4 wins): Food City 500 (Bristol), Old Dominion 500 (Martinsville), NAPA 500 (Atlanta), Ford 400 (Homestead)
2003 (4 wins): Food City 500 (Bristol), Auto Club 500 (California), Sirius 400 (Michigan), Sharpie 500 (Bristol)
2004 (3 wins): Food City 500 (Bristol), Siemens 300 (Loudon), Sylvania 300 (Loudon)
2005 (3 wins): Subway Fresh 500 (Phoenix), Pennsylvania 500 (Pocono), Chevy Rock & Roll 400 (Richmond)
2006 (1 win): Food City 500 (Bristol)
2007 (2 wins): Pennsylvania 500 (Pocono), 3M Performance 400 (Michigan)
2008 (1 win): Lenox Industrial Tools 301 (Loudon)
To date, Busch has won at Bristol five times (most recently in 2006). That ties him with Jeff Gordon for the most wins at that track among active drivers.
NASCAR Nationwide Series Victories
2006 (2 wins): O'Reilly 300 (Texas), Zippo 200 (Watkins Glen)
Kurt Busch has two career Nationwide series wins and one pole in only seven career starts, all in 2006, and at Texas, Kurt continued his infamous snow angel celebration of which he still uses after a victory.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Victories
2000 (4 wins): Sears DieHard 200 (Milwaukee), thatlook.com 200 (Loudon), MBNA E-Commerce.com 200 (Dover), Motorola 200 (California)
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