Kyle Busch severely criticized Ross Chastain during the recent NASCAR Cup Series race in Iowa. The race in Sonoma last week was chaotic, with numerous incidents occurring throughout the day. One of the most dramatic moments was the collision between the Richard Childress Racing Chevy driver and the Trackhouse Racing Chevy driver on the final lap, as they battled for a position among the top five.
During an aggressive overtaking maneuver, Ross Chastain made contact with Kyle Busch, resulting in significant damage to the No. 8 Chevy. Busch finished in 12th place, with his car running out of fuel just before crossing the finish line. Chastain claimed that the maneuver was accidental, while Busch sarcastically responded after the race.
Busch acknowledged that his car faltered on the final lap in Sonoma, but believed he had given Chastain enough room to overtake him. He expressed his thoughts on the way drivers are racing against each other and specifically mentioned Chastain in his comments.
Prior to the Cup race in Iowa, Busch once again criticized Ross Chastain, describing his maneuver as foolish. Despite giving Chastain enough room to pass, Busch felt that he was unfairly taken out of the race due to the speed difference between their Chevys.
Podcaster and journalist Jordan Bianchi discussed Kyle Busch’s poor performance in the 2024 season and warned the No. 12 team about the potential consequences of losing points. Bianchi highlighted the team’s mistakes on and off the track, which resulted in missed opportunities to score points.
The 2024 season has been reminiscent of the race in Sonoma for Kyle Busch, as he frequently gets involved in unfortunate incidents. The team is working to improve their race strategy to increase their productivity. With only 10 races remaining before the playoffs, it will be intriguing to see how the rest of the season unfolds for Busch.