Kyle Busch makes a major revelation about potential broadcasting career post-retirement
Two times Cup champion Kyle Busch is interested in becoming a broadcaster or race analyst once he retires from NASCAR.
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One of the usual career NASCAR drivers get into, once they retire is broadcasting. The most recent example of it is 2014 Cup champion Kevin Harvick, who retired last season and currently works with Fox Sports. Recently Kyle Busch, who is next line to retire among the veteran of the sport, has shared his view on following Harvick.
The two times Cup champion pointed out that he is yet to give a full thought on exploring a media career once he retires but added that he interested in it. He is currently dipping his toes into it with occasional podcast appearances and other media duties. Kyle Busch is taking feedback from the producers and personal behind the camara to become better at it.
The RCR driver is inspired seeing ex-rival Harvick and Darrell Waltrip having impressive stint on TV as race analysts. Busch likes the way the drivers are allowed explains more about racing and how tough it is to the fans.
Kyle Busch isn’t interested in leaving NASCAR behind after retirement
For some star racers like Carl Edwards stayed away from the sport after retirement and Kyle Busch doesn’t plans to do that. Though he wanted to enjoy his life, and he also wants to give back to sport. It seems the veteran sees a media career as a way to do it.
The ex-JGR champion seems interested in exploring career in NASCAR media and fans would be hoping that his entourage will be able to convince him to do it. Him being genuine with the opinion on racing will definitely offer some entertaining NASCAR TV moments.
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