Going somewhere else is scary Kyle Busch on move from JGR to RCR next season
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KB: "Something that's so disappointing to me & so hurtful about this whole situation with JGR is they were like family. For 15 years, Joe [Gibbs] had my back in the stupidest of moments that Kyle Busch was. Like, he was there for me. And it's gone. Like, it just ?flipped."Wow.KB: "Something that's so disappointing to me & so hurtful about this whole situation with JGR is they were like family. For 15 years, Joe [Gibbs] had my back in the stupidest of moments that Kyle Busch was. Like, he was there for me. And it's gone. Like, it just ?flipped." In the latest episode of USA Network’s exclusive documentary series Race for the Championship, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion opened up about the bitter ending between him and JGR. He said that going into a different team is scary after building a winning momentum with a single organization for a long time. Busch said: “What’s crazy is to be in this position in someone’s prime. Change is scary, right? You’ve been in a place for 14-15 years that you’ve built into winning races, winning championships. Going somewhere else is scary.” Good drivers carry their cars Good drivers carry their cars After the conclusion of the remaining three races of the season, Busch will be seeing action with a new team, driving the #8 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for RCR in the 2023 season. The 37-year-old driver will compete against the JGR team for the first time since 2007.
Going somewhere else is scary - Kyle Busch on move from JGR to RCR next season
Kyle Busch during 2022 NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 - Qualifying has achieved a lot of success in his NASCAR career while driving for . The 2022 season will now be his last with the organization as he moves to Richard Childress Racing in 2023 after his current team failed to extend his contract. Busch has been an integral part of JGR in his 15-year-long journey with them, earning 57 of his 60 career wins and two championship titles in 2015 and 2019. In and even in any sport, it is rare for a driver to spend 15 years with one team, and then leaving that team is not easy either. Wow.KB: "Something that's so disappointing to me & so hurtful about this whole situation with JGR is they were like family. For 15 years, Joe [Gibbs] had my back in the stupidest of moments that Kyle Busch was. Like, he was there for me. And it's gone. Like, it just ?flipped."Wow.KB: "Something that's so disappointing to me & so hurtful about this whole situation with JGR is they were like family. For 15 years, Joe [Gibbs] had my back in the stupidest of moments that Kyle Busch was. Like, he was there for me. And it's gone. Like, it just ?flipped." In the latest episode of USA Network’s exclusive documentary series Race for the Championship, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion opened up about the bitter ending between him and JGR. He said that going into a different team is scary after building a winning momentum with a single organization for a long time. Busch said: “What’s crazy is to be in this position in someone’s prime. Change is scary, right? You’ve been in a place for 14-15 years that you’ve built into winning races, winning championships. Going somewhere else is scary.” Good drivers carry their cars Good drivers carry their cars After the conclusion of the remaining three races of the season, Busch will be seeing action with a new team, driving the #8 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for RCR in the 2023 season. The 37-year-old driver will compete against the JGR team for the first time since 2007.