WATCH: “Burnout got a lil Rowdy”- Kyle Busch produces a smoke show after Texas Truck Race win

Kyle Busch secured his second win of the 2024 season in the Truck Series.


WATCH: “Burnout got a lil Rowdy”- Kyle Busch produces a smoke show after Texas Truck Race win

Kyle Busch celebrates Truck race win at Texas. (Via IMAGO)

Kyle Busch claimed his second win of the season in the Truck series at Texas Motor Speedway with Spire Motorsports. The 38-year-old made a clean sweep as he came off victorious in all three stages of the race, and to celebrate his mighty performance, he was seen repping up burnouts on track during his victory lap.

Kyle Busch seems to be completing side quests right now as the two-time cup champion has conquered the Texas Motor Speedway with his No.7 Chevy truck. He regained the lead from Christian Eckes after the late-race restart and fended off a challenge from Corey Heim on the last lap to conquer TMS. The grandstands were filled with cheers as Busch took the checkered flag.

The Spire Motorsports driver has been on a roll this year so far as he has been revolving around the podium places ever since the season started in his parttime appearances in the third tier series. Subsequently, after winning the race at TMS, Busch was seen giving a show to the attendants as tire smoke filled the grandstands.

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Kyle Busch commended the team at Spire Motorsports for his win at Texas Motor Speedway

Busch will be making five appearances this year for Spire Motorsports. However, out of his four appearances so far, he has claimed three podiums and has emerged as a strong contender in the truck series. Following his win at Texas, Busch was on top of cloud nine and credited the team at Spire Motorsports for his win.

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Kyle Busch (Credits: Motorsport.com)

The No.7 driver commented that his crew chief and the rest of the personnel were friendly as the majority of them had transferred over from KBM. Moreover, they helped Busch to get on pace with the car and ready the Chevy Silverado for him.

Great team, everybody here at Spire. I appreciate [crew chief] Brian Pattie and everybody that was able to work so hard to prepare us a really fast Silverado ... They definitely kept my honest, I'll give them that.
Kyle Busch said in a post-race interview with Motorsports.com.

Despite his victory in the truck series, eyes will be set on the 38-year-old for the race on Sunday. Busch would transfer back to the Cup series and aim to claim his first victory of the season with RCR.

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