Kyle Busch has sights set on first Nationwide title

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FORT WORTH, Texas (MCT) — This was supposed to be the year Kyle Busch broke through and won a NASCAR championship.

That’s likely going to happen, just not in the series that was expected.

Busch, who has won 12 Sprint Cup races over the last two years, didn’t even make the Chase. But some of the sting from that setback has been taken away by his domination in the Nationwide Series.

He comes into Saturday’s O’Reilly Challenge with a 215-point lead over second-place Carl Edwards. As long as he keeps the car on the track for the final three races, Busch will have his first title in a NASCAR national series.

“To win a championship in any series is an accomplishment in itself,” said Busch, who will run in all three races at Texas Motor Speedway this weekend. “Missing out on the Chase this year was really unfortunate. But we feel really good about the Nationwide Series. We’re really looking forward to the last three races.”

TMS has been especially kind to Busch and his Nationwide Series exploits. He comes into the race having dominated the last three Nationwide races at the track.

Busch has led 478 of the 600 laps in those races, winning all three. He’s been able to do it from all over the track, too, winning from the pole, fourth and 31st.

“Kyle doesn’t have a bad racetrack,” said crew chief Jason Ratcliff, who lived in Coppell for several years. “A lot of drivers will shine at a handful of racetracks, but Kyle has the opportunity to win anywhere. There are a handful where he steps up and shines. These high-bank, 1-mile tracks really play into his favor.”

As good as Busch has been this year — he has series-high seven victories — he feels like he has left wins on the table. He has 11 second-place finishes, the most in series history. He had a streak earlier this year where he finished either first or second in 10 consecutive races.

“The biggest thing we’ve had is the consistency,” said Busch, who drives the No. 18 Z-Lines Design Racing Toyota. “I set a record for most second-place finishes. Last year I tied the record for most wins at 10. I can do that again this year. That will solidify our championship.”

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