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Kyle Busch: Q & A

Kyle Busch's sponosr M&Ms has been sending me press releases ever since he signed on with Joe Gibbs Racing and they sent me an interesting Q & A that he did recently while preparing for this weekend's race in his hometown of Las Vegas.

I especially found his answer to the last question interesting.  Read on:

KYLE BUSCH, Driver of the No. 18 M&M’s Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing:

 

What kind of a challenge is it to try and win three NASCAR races on the same weekend?

 

"It’s never been done before, so it’s definitely a challenge. We knew that. I’ve won two in one weekend a few times. Last year at Atlanta was probably my best shot to win three. We won Friday. Saturday, we led the most laps and were leading with 20 to go, and we had a shock break, putting us in the wall. Then we won on Sunday. The last one’s always the hardest to get. It’s the hardest to get because it’s on Sunday and it’s the biggest show. It’s not easy in this sport, but maybe one day."

 

Growing up in the West, was there a historical racing figure, like Dan Gurney, who you looked to for racing inspiration? Who was your first racing hero?

 

"My first racing hero was Jeff Gordon because I kind of started paying attention to racing when he came on the scene, so I watched him. If I had to pick someone from the West Coast who I sort of looked up to, it’d be Carroll Shelby. He has his Shelby cars built in Vegas, right out there at the speedway. I guess I looked up to him."

 

Having grown up in Las Vegas, do you still have a lot of friends in the area? Do you get a lot of ticket requests from friends and family?

 

"I get a lot of ticket requests for California, Vegas and Phoenix – all the West Coast stops that we run. It’s kind of hard to fulfill all of them, but we try when we can. We get to go to M&M’s World on the (Las Vegas) Strip to sign some autographs on Thursday, so I’m looking forward to seeing some of the hometown fans there as well."

 

How much would it mean to win the Sprint Cup race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway?

 

"It’d be cool at Vegas. I’d love to win a Cup race there. It’s almost as big as the Coca-Cola 600, not as big as the Brickyard or the Daytona 500. It’s probably the third- or fourth-biggest race of the year that we could win – that I feel like, anyway – on my list."

 

What is your fondest racing memory in Las Vegas, and your fondest memory of racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway?

 

"My fondest racing memory is probably my first Late Model race. I started about eighth or 10th and ended up winning it. My first-ever start, I won. So that was definitely a great memory to have."

 

Do you feel you perform better when you’re running races in all three series?

 

"It was a lot of fun for me to run every race. I like being out there on the racetrack. I would rather be out on the racetrack. The only time when it gets hard on you a little bit is trying to jump back and forth between Truck practice, Cup practice, Nationwide practice and qualifying, and all that stuff on the same day. I run those races to get a sense of the track and how things on the car will change throughout the race. Also, the different lines that you run and the different things that you do to make your car go fast, you can use the next day.  There have been plenty of times in a Nationwide or Truck race where I tried some things just to see how they’d work on Sunday in the Cup race. To me, though, when you’re out on the racetrack, you would rather be there than sitting in a motorhome watching the race on TV."

 

You race so many different types of vehicles. How do figure out how to drive each one, since each needs to be driven a different way?

 

"There’s quite a bit of difference in everything I will be driving, this year more than ever. I’m jumping from a Late Model, to a Sprint Cup car, to a Nationwide Series car, to a Truck. Each vehicle is a bit different. The sense of knowing what vehicle you are in is what really matters. You can jump back and forth between them, but if you drive them all the same, then you’re really going to struggle. You have to know what tendencies you need to run in the Truck, or the Nationwide Series car, or the Sprint Cup car. Understanding all of that is what makes you a good racecar driver. Utilizing that knowledge at each venue is what might make some guys better at it than others. It’s difficult, but it’s something I’ve been doing for quite a while. At the beginning of my racing career, I raced two or three different divisions at my local short track. I’d jump from a Late Model to a Legends car, and then on to a Modified. I was always jumping back and forth between so many different racecars. Being able to do that really helped me to get to where I have an easier time jumping between cars, now."

Be sure to check out Kyle’s sponsor M&M’s Most Colorful Fan Contest and submit photos so you could win!

Enter Here: http://tsc.nascar.com/mostcolorfulfan/

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