Kyle Busch Goes on Profanity Laced Radio Rant at Kansas
NASCAR veteran Kyle Busch was left fuming at Kansas Speedway after being forced onto the grass for no fault of his own in Stage 3.

Kyle Busch (Via IMAGO)
RCR veteran Kyle Busch had yet another difficult outing in the Cup Series. During the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday, Busch Fell victim to a slide onto the grass for no fault of his own. The 40-year-old did not hold back from venting his frustration on the team radio.
Kyle Busch was running in the middle of the field during Stage 3 of the race. When Josh Berry made contact with Noah Grayson, Busch became a victim of the incident. His No. 8 Chevrolet was forced off the racing line, with the 40-year-old going on to slide onto the grass. This ruined his prospects in the race, marking another disappointing result.
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— Carson (@NASCARSON_) May 11, 2025
As the incident took place, the RCR star did not mince his words on the radio. He used a fair amount of profanity while describing what had been an unbelievable situation for no fault of his own. The 40-year-old was soon informed about what had unfolded on-track. Kyle Busch went as far as calling both Berry and Grayson as ‘clowns.’
Un-f**king believable. It’s f**king f**ked. They’re all f**king clowns. Every single one of ’em,
Kyle Busch said on team radio.
Busch indeed used rather colorful language to describe his feelings following the crash. However, this is not unusual in NASCAR or any other racing series. In the heat of the moment, drivers often use unfiltered language on team radios as they simply express what’s exactly in their mind.
Kyle Busch blames NASCAR at Kansas Speedway
The AdventHealth 400 was a difficult race for Busch even before the Stage 3 incident. It appears that the 40-year-old was having a race to forget since the start on Sunday. During Stage 1 at Kansas Speedway, the RCR star went on to lambast NASCAR’s NextGen cars.

Kyle Busch was running in 12th place. He was unable to make progress ahead. The 40-year-old, who’s been a vocal critic of the NextGen cars took a dig at NASCAR over the difficult to drive machinery.
Previously, Busch had revealed that the new cars, that were introduced in 2022 had completely changed the way of drafting. This had made things more difficult for veterans in certain situations. The NextGen cars have divided opinions ever since their introduction with Busch not being the only one who is not happy.
Unf***ing believable, This car sucks so bad. Thank you, NASCAR.
Kyle Busch said on team radio
"Unf***ing believable. This car sucks so bad. Thank you, #NASCAR." –@KyleBusch
— Tom Bowles (@NASCARBowles) May 11, 2025
Stalled out this run in 12th after strong stage one
Certainly, Busch is not someone who thinks of holding back what he thinks. The 40-year-old is prepared to speak his mind no matter how harsh he might sound. This often makes him a polarizing figure in the field. Yet, Kyle Busch remains one of the biggest names in NASCAR and is loved by millions who tune-in every race week.
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