I 1 000% knew that it was a different kind of hit Kurt Busch reflects on his scary Pocono crash
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and break down NASCAR's concussion protocol and the challenges for the No. 45 team.Kurt Busch will miss today's race and Ty Gibbs will make his Cup debut at Pocono. and break down NASCAR's concussion protocol and the challenges for the No. 45 team. Kurt Busch, a 34-time winner in the Cup Series, has played a vital role in 23XI Racing, a team he recently joined alongside Ever since Busch's car backed into the fence at Pocono, however, there has been a lot of chatter in the sport about driver safety and the Next Gen car. The chatter was exacerbated especially after a similar incident meant Alex Bowman was also out of the playoffs on the same account. Kurt Busch’s crash at Pocono Raceway is highlighted in the Race for the Championship episode currently airing on USA Network. Busch was interviewed about the crash.
“I 1,000% knew that it was a different kind of hit. That’s been the scary part and the tough part.” - BuschKurt Busch’s crash at Pocono Raceway is highlighted in the Race for the Championship episode currently airing on USA Network. Busch was interviewed about the crash. “I 1,000% knew that it was a different kind of hit. That’s been the scary part and the tough part.” - Busch The 23XI Racing driver himself had not spoken until now about the severity of the impact since the accident. The Las Vegas, Nevada native broke his silence recently during the latest episode of NASCAR's Race for the Championship series. He said: “At Pocono, I wanted to get that first pole for 23XI, Pocono is one of my favorites. Car was there. I just overstepped the line coming through Turn 3 and the thing just snapped around so fast, and it backed in. And boom. And I 1,000% knew that it was a different kind of hit. That’s been the scary part and the tough part.” The sport's visit to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend marks the 13th race Kurt Busch will miss in the 2022 season.
I 1 000% knew that it was a different kind of hit - Kurt Busch reflects on his scary Pocono crash
The #45 McDonald's Toyota, driven by Kurt Busch is towed after an on-track incident during qualifying for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series M&M's Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images) The 2004 champion and one of the most experienced drivers to race in the highest echelon of stock car racing in 2022, is not having the season he would have hoped for at the beginning of the year. The 44-year-old veteran driver has been sitting on the sidelines of the playoffs despite potentially qualifying for the same after his victory during the regular season. A crash during qualifying for the M&M's Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono Raceway rendered the #45 Toyota Camry TRD driver out of the car due to concussions sustained during the impact. Kurt Busch will miss today's race and Ty Gibbs will make his Cup debut at Pocono.and break down NASCAR's concussion protocol and the challenges for the No. 45 team.Kurt Busch will miss today's race and Ty Gibbs will make his Cup debut at Pocono. and break down NASCAR's concussion protocol and the challenges for the No. 45 team. Kurt Busch, a 34-time winner in the Cup Series, has played a vital role in 23XI Racing, a team he recently joined alongside Ever since Busch's car backed into the fence at Pocono, however, there has been a lot of chatter in the sport about driver safety and the Next Gen car. The chatter was exacerbated especially after a similar incident meant Alex Bowman was also out of the playoffs on the same account. Kurt Busch’s crash at Pocono Raceway is highlighted in the Race for the Championship episode currently airing on USA Network. Busch was interviewed about the crash.
“I 1,000% knew that it was a different kind of hit. That’s been the scary part and the tough part.” - BuschKurt Busch’s crash at Pocono Raceway is highlighted in the Race for the Championship episode currently airing on USA Network. Busch was interviewed about the crash. “I 1,000% knew that it was a different kind of hit. That’s been the scary part and the tough part.” - Busch The 23XI Racing driver himself had not spoken until now about the severity of the impact since the accident. The Las Vegas, Nevada native broke his silence recently during the latest episode of NASCAR's Race for the Championship series. He said: “At Pocono, I wanted to get that first pole for 23XI, Pocono is one of my favorites. Car was there. I just overstepped the line coming through Turn 3 and the thing just snapped around so fast, and it backed in. And boom. And I 1,000% knew that it was a different kind of hit. That’s been the scary part and the tough part.” The sport's visit to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend marks the 13th race Kurt Busch will miss in the 2022 season.