Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch recently gave his verdict on a topic that has transcended major interest from the world of global motorsports. Busch’s fellow competitor in the Cup Series, Kyle Larson has been talking about his abilities when compared to reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen with the Hendrick Motorsports driver not shying away from putting himself first in line.
Busch expressed a level of jealousy ahead of the sport’s visit to Darlington Raceway this weekend over how he never initiated similar talks regarding his dominant era in NASCAR with Joe Gibbs Racing along with Lewis Hamilton’s run of seven F1 world championships.
“There once was a time when Lewis Hamilton and Kyle Busch were the dominant guys and this conversation never happened so I’m jealous, frankly. But maybe it didn’t happen because I didn’t bring on the conversation myself.”
Many people know there have been 41 drivers to win in NASCARs top 3 Divisions. But there have been just 6 (that I can confirm) to win in Cup, Xfinity, Truck, ARCA, ARCA West, and ARCA East.
Chase Elliott
Cole Custer
Joey Logano
Ken Schrader
Kyle Busch
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Busch further elaborated on how the driving styles of the two sports compare to one another with the vastly different styles of cars and what they require from their drivers during a race. “I would say that you have seen guys do better going from our realm to the other one. I don’t know if it’s a pure downforce thing or not, but those guys seem to just drive pure beyond the limits of the car and the car will take it.”
That comes in stark contrast to how stock cars have been driven for decades including the Next-Gen car opined Busch, “Over here you have to have a lot more finesse and so you just kind of see guys not understand the finesse part and where the grip is without just going over it.”