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  2. Kurt Busch - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Busch's 2008 Sprint Cup Series racecar. In 2008, to guarantee rookie Sam Hornish Jr. a starting spot in the first five races, points from Busch's No. 2 car were transferred to Hornish's No. 77. Busch was still assured a spot due to NASCAR’s Champion’s Provisional Rule, which automatically qualifies the most recent series champion ...

  3. NASCAR operations of Team Penske - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Busch (2006–2010) The No. 2 car in 2008 with Kurt Busch driving. To replace the retiring Wallace, Penske tabbed 2004 Nextel Cup Champion Kurt Busch. However, this caused a problem with Busch's then-current team, Roush Racing, as he was still under contract for the 2006 season. The situation was resolved thanks in part to the resolution ...

  4. Phoenix Racing (NASCAR team) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, prior to the Kansas race, the team changed the car number to No. 51, which Phoenix Racing originally used when it first competed in the then-Winston Cup Series. He would later have a best career finish of 9th at Michigan. Kurt Busch driving the No. 51 at Texas Motor Speedway in 2012

  5. Stewart–Haas Racing - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Busch (2014–2018) Kurt Busch in the No. 41 at Sonoma Raceway in 2014. The No. 41 car was the fourth and last team added to Stewart–Haas Racing, debuting at the beginning of the 2014 season. On August 26, 2013, Kurt Busch announced he would be leaving Furniture Row Racing to drive the fourth Stewart–Haas

  6. 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Busch, driving the No. 97 car, finished third in the championship. Ryan Newman, driving the No. 12 car, won Rookie of the year. The 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 54th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 31st modern-era Cup Series season.

  7. Years After Injuries Forced His Retirement, Kurt Busch Will ...

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    Busch won 34 races in his 24-year NASCAR Cup Series career. In 2004, he became the first driver to ever win a championship under the first iteration of the playoff format NASCAR still uses today.

  8. Geico 500 2016: Kurt Busch causes 17-car wreck (Video) - AOL

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    Kurt Busch put Jimmie Johnson in the wall, which caused a 17-car wreck at the 2016 Geico 500 at Talladega.

  9. Michael Waltrip Racing - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Car No. 00 history. ... Row Racing to takeover the No. 78 from the departing Kurt Busch. ... number was changed to 66. The car was fielded out of the MWR shop ...

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