Kyle Busch shared his opinion on the debate surrounding the use of rear cameras in Next-Gen cars. After winning the race in Dover, Busch used the aerodynamic features of the 7th generation car to defend against his Hendrick Motorsports competitor. However, he believes that rear cameras have made drafting too easy and taken the excitement out of racing. He suggests that NASCAR go back to using mirrors instead.
Before the race weekend in Kansas, Busch, a two-time Cup champion, agreed with Larson’s idea of eliminating rear cameras. He believes that drivers should rely solely on spotters, as rearview mirrors do not provide a clear separation point. In fact, Busch goes further, suggesting that NASCAR should also ban the rearview mirror and only allow drivers to keep the left side mirror for safety reasons.
During his post-race interview in Dover, where he finished fourth, Busch expressed his satisfaction with having a normal day on the track. He hopes to have similar race weeks in the future, aiming for consistent performances.
Starting in P5 on Sunday after a strong qualifying race, Busch may have a promising day ahead. Although winning the race may be a challenging task for his team at the moment, he is determined to secure a spot in the top-5 by the end of the day.