With last Saturday's win at Kansas Speedway, Kyle Busch has now been to Victory Lane an astounding 75 times in the NASCAR XFINITY Series.
Fox Sports)(10-19-2015)
With his 50th career victory in NASCAR's No. 2 division back in 2011, Busch leapfrogged Mark Martin to become the series' all-time wins leader. Now at the tender age of 30, Busch -- a full-time Sprint Cup Series driver -- could theoretically continue running a limited XFINITY schedule for another decade or even longer. So at what point does he decide to call it quits from XFINITY, where his mark of 75 wins already may never be surpassed? "I don't know if you get to 100 and call it good or what you do," Busch told FOXSports.com after Saturday's XFINITY race at Kansas. "Fortunately, I've been in a good situation with Joe (Gibbs, team owner) and everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing to race in the XFINITY Series, and if we've got sponsors that continue to want to be on my race car and to go out there and to put a good show on, then I'll continue to do it. It's a job, it's a paycheck for these guys and it's fun for me to be able to do and to collect trophies and also just kind of set that mark a little bit higher. Hopefully, nobody will get it."(Fox Sports)
1 | Kyle Busch | 75 | Kansas | 10-17-2015 |
2 | Mark Martin | 49 | Las Vegas | 3-5-2011 |
3 | Kevin Harvick | 46 | Auto Club | 3-21-2015 |
4 | Carl Edwards | 38 | Watkins Glen | 8-11-2012 |
5 | Brad Keselowski | 33 | Kentucky | 7-10-2015 |
6 | Jack Ingram | 31 | Hickory | 3-15-1987 |
7 | Matt Kenseth | 29 | Homestead | 11-15-2014 |
8 | Jeff Burton | 27 | Homestead | 11-17-2007 |
9 | Joey Logano | 25 | Watkins Glen | 8-8-2015 |
10 | Tommy Houston | 24 | Hickory | 4-18-1992 |
11 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 23 | Daytona | 7-2-2010 |
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