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Kyle Busch celebrates in Victory Lane
BACK TO GALLERIES

All of Kyle Busch’s NASCAR Cup Series victories

By Staff Report | Published: April 23, 2023 63
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BACK TO GALLERIES

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1. Sony HD 500, Auto Club Speedway, September 4, 2005


In his first full-time season in NASCAR's premier series, Kyle Busch earned his first win after leading for 95 laps. Throughout the race's entirety he climbed up and down the leaderboard after starting 25th, but held onto his lead for the final 11 laps.

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2. Checker Auto Parts 500, ISM Raceway, November 13, 2005


Busch outraced many veterans at the Arizona track including Greg Biffle (second), Jeff Gordon (third), Tony Stewart (fourth) and Bobby Labonte (fifth) to score his first win here.

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3. Lenox Industrial Tools 300, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, July 16, 2006


'Rowdy' crossed another track off his list after his dominance at New Hampshire where he led for the race's final 69 laps (and a total of 107.)

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4. Food City 500, Bristol Motor Speedway, March 25, 2007


In his final victory with Hendrick Motorsports, Busch made it one to remember after taking the lead from Denny Hamlin in the final 20 laps to secure the win.

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5. Kobalt Tools 500, Atlanta Motor Speedway, March 9, 2008


2008 started hot for Joe Gibbs Racing's newest driver after back-to-back fourth place finishes at Daytona and Fontana and a pole award at Las Vegas. The fourth race of the season resulted in a trip to Victory Lane at Atlanta.

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6. Aaron's 499, Talladega Superspeedway, April 27, 2008


Busch perfects his burnout at Talladega after taking the lead during the race's final restart.

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7. Dodge Challenger 500, Darlington Raceway, May 10, 2008


It was the Kyle Busch show at the 1.366-mile track, leading the 43-car pack for 169 laps.

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8. Best Buy 400 Benefiting Student Clubs for Autism Speaks, Dover International Speedway, June 1, 2008


The No. 18 team celebrates in Victory Lane after the first win at the Delaware track.

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9. Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, June 22, 2008


What's that you see? 'Rowdy' standing atop his JGR Toyota surrounded by post-burnout smoke.

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10. Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola, Daytona International Speedway, July 5, 2008


Busch kept his summer streak alive after earning his first win at the iconic 2.5-mile track

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11. Lifelock.com 400, Chicagoland Speedway, July 12, 2008


It was Kyle's race to win as he dominated the 267-lap event with an impressive 165 laps led.

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12. Centurion Boats at the Glen, Watkins Glen International, August 10, 2008


The No. 18 is just a blur after leading at the 2.45-mile road course for 52 laps to secure the win. With eight total wins on the '08 season, the year would mark his winningest one to date.

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13. Shelby 427, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, March 1, 2009


The Las Vegas native wins at his home track for the first time and beats out Clint Bowyer (second) and Jeff Burton (third), who each took a turn atop the leaderboard.

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14. Food City 500, Bristol Motor Speedway, March 22, 2009


As the defending race winner, Busch lived up to the expectations and dominated at Bristol again as he led for 378 of the 503 laps run that day.

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15. Crown Royal Presents the Russ Friedman 400, Richmond Raceway, May 2, 2009


Busch and Samantha (the pair married in 2010) pose in Victory Lane at the .75-mile track.

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16. Sharpie 500, Bristol Motor Speedway, August 22, 2009


Busch proved he was the one to beat at Tennessee after sweeping 2009's Bristol races.

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17. Crown Royal Presents the Heath Calhoun 400, Richmond Raceway, May 1, 2010


The JGR wheelman not only won from the pole, but he led for 226 laps with Jeff Gordon (second) and Kevin Harvick (third) right behind him.

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18. Autism Speaks 400 Presented by Hershey's, Dover International Speedway, May 16, 2010


It had been two years since 'Rowdy' had gotten the victory at Dover and his No. 18 team was excited about it.

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19. Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol Motor Speedway, August 21, 2010


This first place marked back-to-back wins at the night race as well as Busch's final win of 2010.

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20. Jeff Byrd 500 Presented by Food City, Bristol Motor Speedway, March 20, 2011


Busch clearly figured out the .533-mile track as he celebrates another win at the track.

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21. Crown Royal Presents the Matthew & Daniel Hansen 400, Richmond Raceway, April 30, 2011


It was the JGR sweep with Busch (leading for 235 laps) taking first and his teammate Denny Hamlin (who led for 38) taking second.

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22. Quaker State 400, Kentucky Speedway, July 9, 2011


The July race was another one where 'Rowdy' won from the pole and led for the majority of the event (125 out of the 267 laps).

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23. Pure Michigan 400, Michigan International Speedway, August 21, 2011


With 21 lead changes, the Michigan race was anyone's to win, but Busch stole the lead from Jimmie Johnson on Lap 188 (out of 203) and held onto it to obtain the checkered flag.

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24. Capital City 400 Presented by Virginia is for Lovers, Richmond Raceway, April 28, 2012


In another late-race surge, Busch took the lead toward the end of the race (Lap 388) -- this time, from Tony Stewart -- to lock in another Richmond win. This was his only win in 2012.

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25. Auto Club 400, Auto Club Speedway, March 24, 2013


Kyle and Samantha bring their furry friend to Victory Lane after Busch snagged his second Fontana first-place result.

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26. NRA 500, Texas Motor Speedway, April 13, 2013It was the Kyle Busch-Martin Truex Jr. show in Fort Worth as the two fought back-and-forth for the lead throughout the race's 334 laps, but it was Busch who prevailed and was granted the cowboy hat in his post-race celebrations.

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27. Cheez-It 355 at the Glen, Watkins Glen International, August 11, 2013


Busch earns his second win at the New York track.

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28. AdvoCare 500, Atlanta Motor Speedway, September 1, 2013


Five years had passed since Busch won at Atlanta. Safe to say he was excited after this win.

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29. Auto Club 400, Auto Club Speedway, March 23, 2014


'Rowdy' locked in his second consecutive win at the California track after taking the lead from his brother, Kurt, on the final lap. This was his only win for the season.

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30. Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, June 28, 2015


In an incredible comeback (after sustaining injuries from a crash during the Xfinity Series opener at Daytona), Busch fought his way back to win his first race of '15, as well as his second Sonoma win. This victory allowed him to be eligible for the playoffs.

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31. Quaker State 400, Kentucky Speedway, July 11, 2015


The 30-year-old's win here marked the beginning of history for the wheelman. Here he led for 163 laps with his teammates close behind him -- Denny Hamlin (third), Carl Edwards (fourth) and Matt Kenseth (fifth).

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32. 5-Hour Energy 301, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, July 19, 2015


'Rowdy' went to New Hampshire the following week and, again, found himself atop the leaderboard. This time, however, he held a New England staple -- a lobster -- as part of his prize.

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33. Crown Royal Presents the Jeff Kyle 400, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, July 26, 2015


Busch, Samantha and their newborn, Brexton, kissed the bricks at IMS, a Victory Lane tradition at the 2.5-mile track. This was his third consecutive win and fourth win in just five races.

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34. Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead-Miami Speedway, November 22, 2015


In the final chapter of his incredible comeback story, Kyle -- who had progressed to the Championship Four -- won at Homestead-Miami to secure the title. This was his first championship.

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35. STP 500, Martinsville Speedway, April 3, 2016


The 2015 champ gets his first Cup win of 2016 -- and his first grandfather clock NASCAR Cup Series victory -- after leading 352 of the 500 laps. 'Rowdy' swept the weekend as he won the previous day's Truck event at the .526-mile track.

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36. Duck Commander 500, Texas Motor Speedway, April 9, 2016


Busch sweeps the Texas race weekend, winning the rain-delayed Duck Commander 500 after taking the checkered flag in the Xfinity Series event the previous night. This marks the fourth consecutive national-series win for 'Rowdy,' who won both the Truck and Cup events last weekend at Martinsville.

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37. GoBowling 400, Kansas Speedway, May 7, 2016


'Rowdy' took a well-deserved bow after finally taking the checkered flag at Kansas Speedway after 17 tries. He now only needs to win at Charlotte and Pocono to hold a first-place finish at every track on the circuit.

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38. The Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, July 24, 2016


The defending race winner led for 149 circuits to take the checkered flag, marking his fourth win of 2016. Busch and his young family pose in Victory Lane as they ready to kiss the bricks.

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39. Overton's 400, Pocono Raceway, July 30, 2017


Busch snapped a 36-race winless streak at one of two NASCAR Cup Series tracks he had yet to win. 'Rowdy' led 74 laps but took the lead for good with 17 to go for his first win of 2017.

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40. Bristol Night Race, Bristol Motor Speedway, August 19, 2017


Busch was able to get the best of pupil Erik Jones, who drove for Kyle at his Truck Series team and will be a teammate of his at JGR in 2018. Busch led 156 laps on the night for the win.

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41. ISM Connect 300, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, September 24, 2017


Busch led a race-high 187 laps on the day en route to the victory at New Hampshire. The win locked 'Rowdy' into the Round of 12 in the 2017 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.

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42. Apache Warrior 400, Dover International Speedway, October 1, 2017


It came down to the very end for Busch to land his fourth win of the season, and second victory of the 2017 NASCAR Playoffs. The No. 18 driver ran down Chase Elliott from more than four seconds back as the two cars neared the white flag to steal the win.

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43. First Data 500, Martinsville Speedway, October 29, 2017


Busch led a race-high 184 laps but used a last-lap pass with some contact to get the lead and lock in a spot in the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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44. O'Reilly Auto Parts 500, Texas Motor Speedway, April 8, 2018


Busch held off Kevin Harvick in the closing laps to win his third career race at Texas and the 44th of his NASCAR Cup Series career. The win was his first of the 2018 and locked him into the playoffs.

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45. Food City 500, Bristol Motor Speedway, April 16, 2018


Busch had to wait until Monday to wrap this one up after the race was postponed nearly halfway through, but he held off Kyle Larson in the final laps after moving the No. 42 for the 45th of his NASCAR Cup Series career. It was his seventh Bristol win.

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46. Toyota Owners 400, Richmond Raceway, April 21, 2018


Busch overcame a 32nd-place starting spot to score his third straight win of 2018. 'Rowdy' led 31 of the final 32 laps for the victory.

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47. Coca-Cola 600, Charlotte Motor Speedway, May 27, 2018


Busch dominated this race from start to finish, leading 377 laps and sweeping the four stages of the Memorial Day weekend race. The win came from the pole position and gave 'Rowdy' a victory in a points-paying race at every active track.

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48. Overton's 400, Chicagoland Speedway, July 1, 2018


Busch's car came to life in the final stage after not scoring any stage points. Busch led the final 59 laps and exchange contact with Kyle Larson battling for the win on the last lap to get to Victory Lane in one of the best finishes in recent NASCAR history.

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49. Gander Outdoors 400, Pocono Raceway, July 29, 2018


Busch controlled the bulk of the final stage but had to hold off two teammates late in Daniel Suarez and Erik Jones for the victory -- his second straight in the second race of the season at Pocono.

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50. Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond Raceway, September 22, 2018


Finally breaking through for his first win in the Richmond Raceway fall race, Busch started from the back and emerged late to overtake rival Brad Keselowski and get the big 5-0.

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51. Can-Am 500, ISM Raceway, November 11, 2018


Busch scores his eighth win of the season and locked into the Championship 4 -- for the fourth straight season -- with the victory at Phoenix

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52. TicketGuardian 500, ISM Raceway, March 10, 2019


Busch claims his first victory of the 2019 season, locking him into the NASCAR Playoffs and putting him one national-series win short of 200 for his career.

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53. Auto Club 400, Auto Club Speedway, March 17, 2019


Busch overcame a post-Stage 2 speeding penalty to earn his 200th national series win. He wouldn't be denied as he swept the stages and led 134 laps for the victory.

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54. Food City 500, Bristol Motor Speedway, April 7, 2019


A key call to stay out on late caution set Kyle Busch up to hold off his brother Kurt Busch for an Cup victory at Bristol and the second time the brothers have finished 1-2; the last coming at Sonoma in 2015.

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55. Pocono 400, Pocono Raceway, June 2, 2019


Busch scores his fourth win of the 2019 season and his third career win at Pocono Raceway. He also tied Rusty Wallace on all-time list with 55 wins.

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56. Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead-Miami Speedway, Nov. 17, 2019


Busch scored his fifth win of the 2019 season and his second championship title with his clutch win at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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57. Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500, Texas Motor Speedway, Oct. 25, 2020


Busch extended his consecutive seasons with a win streak to 16 by snapping his 2020 winless drought at Texas.

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58. Buschy McBusch Race 400, Kansas Speedway, May 2, 2021


Busch got the lead for good with 11 laps to go and was able to hold off a host of challengers for the victory.

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59. Explore the Pocono Mountains 350, Pocono Raceway, June 27, 2021


Busch overcame the No. 18 Toyota being stuck in fourth gear and used fuel milage to outpace the field on his way to victory.

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60. Food City Dirt Race, Bristol Motor Speedway, April 18, 2022


It wasn't pretty, but the timing was perfect. Busch battled his way through the field all evening, making his way to third in the closing laps. As leaders Tyler Reddick and Chase Briscoe clashed after the white flag waved, Busch slid by for his only lap led of day — and the most important one of the race.

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61. Pala Casino 400, Auto Club Speedway, Feb. 26, 2023


New year, new team, no problem. Busch led 27 laps, including the final 21 circuits, to score his first win driving the No. 8 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing in the final race at the 2-mile configuration in Fontana.

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62. GEICO 500, Talladega Superspeedway, Apr. 23, 2023


Yeah. We're thinking he's back. Busch picked up his second win in just 10 races at RCR after escaping a last-lap wreck to coast to the checkered flag under caution. It was his first win at the 2.66-mile track since 2008. 

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63. Enjoy Illinois 300, World Wide Technology Raceway, June 4, 2023


Busch's wins with RCR are coming in short order, as Rowdy picked up his third in just his 15th race with the team at the St. Louis track. He led from the pole and held on through multiple late restarts to futher position himself as a title favorite.

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