(Video) Kyle Busch hilariously struggled to get out of a midget car as his “fat bu*t” got stuck
RCR veteran Kyle Busch has shared video of a hilarious moment during his first attempted to sit in a midget race car.

Kyle Busch got stuck in a midget car (Images via IMAGO and SS @kylebusch/X)
Richard Childress Racing veteran Kyle Busch is getting ready to explore multiple non-NASCAR races in the off-season, to get over the poor season Cup season of his career. He and the No:8 Chevy team failed to performance in the same as they did in the first half of 2023 and Busch making multiple mistakes hurt their race winning chances as well.
Part of Kyle Busch plans to get back to winning ways are the perfect his skills, while also supporting his son Brexton Busch in the junior racing series with their dirt racing ventures. The most recent one of them will be his upcoming midget car racing debut at the iconic Chilly Bowl nationals, that features some of the bets dirt racer in USA going head-to-head.
As part of this new venture, the two times Cup champion tried to experience the car for the first time and it created a hilarious incident. He got stuck in the car, with shared a video on social media where he sees struggling to make his way out of the car and also had a hilarious caption the post.
First time in the Midget, and my fat butt almost didn’t make it out.
Kyle Busch wrote on X.
First time in the Midget, and my fat butt almost didn’t make it out??.@Lucas_Oil l @FloRacing l @NASCAR pic.twitter.com/xu9z60SfjI
— Kyle Busch (@KyleBusch) November 18, 2024
It wasn’t a surprising incident though considering the NASCAR champion is a 6’1″, 200lb man, placing him among the big guys of the sport. This might become one of the hurdles he is going to face during the race, as driver with less weight will have an advantage over him in the long run at Chilly Bowls.
Kyle Busch explains why he is finally racing in Chilly Bowl
The veteran has had the opportunity to race in the top dirt racing event for many years, but he has decided to wait. When asked about what made him change the mind now, Busch pointed out that his lack of experience in sprint car scene made him stay away, but now he feels he has enough experience to tackle all the challenges.

The biggest reason why I’ve changed my mind now is having more experience with being on the dirt. Knowing a little bit more of what to expect. For years, I never really raced open-wheeled cars, never ran sprint cars or midgets or micros.
Kyle Busch said.
The veteran racer seems to have find his footing in the dirt racing and seems determined to showcase his skill to millions of fans. His involvement in the upcoming Chill Bowl will make the event special and it will be interesting to see how many more NASCAR driver would join the veteran.