See what the driver of the No. 18 Toyota needs to make the Chase
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With only seven races left until the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, it’s time to check up on Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, as he tries to rebound from early-season injuries and make the Chase.
WHAT JUST HAPPENED: Talk about getting hot at the right time. Busch scored his third win in the past four races by going to Victory Lane in the 5-hour ENERGY 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Busch led 96 laps in total, including the final 49 circuits. But it was a pass of Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski to get back on the lead lap with just over 50 circuits to go that set him up for victory. Busch pitted a little early because he thought he had a tire going down and came out a lap down. After battling to get back on the lead lap with the pass of the duo that was running at the front, he inherited the lead when all the leaders came to pit road on Lap 253 under caution. From there, "Rowdy" was able to hold the point for his 32nd career win in the Sprint Cup Series.
WHAT HE NEEDS: With three wins in hand, Busch now just needs to finish in the top 30 in the point standings to make the Chase. After New Hampshire, he is unofficially in 33rd place, 58 points behind 30th-place driver David Gilliland. According to NASCAR statistical services, if all things continue at this pace, Busch roughly needs an average finish of 19th over the next seven races.
WHAT’S NEXT: Busch heads to legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway having run well at the Brickyard but with no wins to show for it. However, he does have eight top-10s finishes in 10 career starts at Indianapolis, including five straight top-10 finishes and two runner-up showings in the past three races at the 2.5-mile track. His 10.6 average finish is his fourth-best among active tracks and the third-best among drivers with more than one start at Indianapolis.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING:
Will this turn out to be the move that wins the race? #NASCARonNBCSN https://t.co/wYzRmOBGvm
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) July 19, 2015
.@KyleBusch gets his third win of the season and is one step closer to making the Chase! #5hrENERGY301
— CharlotteMotorSpdwy (@CLTMotorSpdwy) July 19, 2015
— Steve O’Donnell (@odsteve) July 19, 2015
Progression of words describing @KyleBusch‘s Chase chances: "No way" -> "Highly unlikely" -> "Unlikely" -> "Hmmm" -> "Maybe" -> "HE’S IN."
— nascarcasm (@nascarcasm) July 19, 2015
.@nascar should get rid of the "must enter in all races" to be eligible for the Chase. Keep the top 30 rule. Keep it simple.
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) July 19, 2015
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