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Kurt Busch 2018 season recap
By Pat DeCola | Published: December 18, 2018 10
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Kurt Busch's 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season proved to be his final one with Stewart-Haas Racing, but it was one of his best to date.
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After a rough start to the season with crashes in two of the first three races, Busch started to turn things around in April at Texas. The SHR driver captured his first pole of the season, leading 40 laps en route to a seventh-place finish.
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Finding his way through the spring, a hot streak kept rolling at Michigan, where Busch captured his second pole and led 46 laps before finishing third.
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Busch's qualifying speed this past year was the real deal. He claimed his third Busch Pole Award at New Hampshire before leading 94 laps and finishing eighth.
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All that good fortune in qualifying finally translated to an appearance in Victory Lane in August at Bristol. He only led 24 laps, but he led the one that counts the most. The victory raised his total to 30 career wins in NASCAR's top series.
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Busch made history in the playoffs, becoming -- you guessed it -- the first driver to win the pole at Charlotte Motor Speedway's road course. He led seven laps and finished fifth in the race.
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Another pole came just two weeks later at Talladega SuperSpeedway, where Busch led 108 laps in an SHR-dominated race, but finished just 14th.
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Despite two top-seven runs in the Round of 8's first two races at Martinsville and Phoenix, Busch was eliminated at ISM Raceway at Phoenix after he was caught up in a wreck with Denny Hamlin at the front of the field.
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Busch accepted the Busch Pole Award during the NASCAR NMPA Myers Brothers Awards on Nov. 28 at the Wynn Las Vegas.
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Busch wrapped up a 2018 campaign with five poles and 22 top-10 finishes. He'll move to Chip Ganassi Racing in 2019 to drive the No. 1 Chevrolet.