A promising run for Kyle Busch in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race turned sour after contact with John Hunter Nemechek on the next-to-last lap at Texas Motor Speedway.
Busch finished in 20th place in Sunday’s Würth 400 presented by Liqui Moly, losing seven positions in the final two laps after his No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet tangled with Nemechek’s No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota.
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Busch and Nemechek made contact as the two squeezed off Turn 2 and into the backstretch wall in a contest for 12th place on Lap 266 of 267. The two came together again in Turn 3, with Nemechek getting the worst of it and taking significant right-side damage against the outside barrier.
“Why did he do that?” Nemechek asked over the No. 42 radio. He gingerly drove to pit road and the race finished under green-flag conditions.
Busch was in his first race since a crew chief change on his No. 8 RCR team, with Andy Street taking over from Jim Pohlman. Busch was scored as the final car on the lead lap. Nemechek finished 21st, the first driver one lap down.
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Both took to social media post-race to share their sides of the incident.
I did not start this. The 42 apparently doesn’t know where the RS of his car is and where he is in relation to the outside wall. There was 2 ft outside him and I was judging my left side tires to the hash marks. Always know who your racing beside. 🤬 https://t.co/7IxSUMePzm pic.twitter.com/AqSl5TlNsa
– Kyle Busch (@KyleBusch) May 3, 2026
not freaking clear. great day going. and just got wrecked. what an ass https://t.co/D8HpSe8EAr
– John Hunter Nemechek (@JHNemechek) May 3, 2026
The two have connections that go back to different phases in their NASCAR careers. Nemechek scored seven Craftsman Truck Series wins over two seasons (2021-22) for Kyle Busch Motorsports.