News out of Richard Childress Racing this morning; Kyle Busch to retire from Cup Series racing after 2025. Will run Xfinity Series full time for 2026…. full details ๐Ÿ‘‡

In a stunning announcement this morning, Richard Childress Racing confirmed that Kyle Busch will retire from full-time NASCAR Cup Series competition following the conclusion of the 2025 season. The two-time Cup champion, who joined RCR in 2023, cited a desire to shift focus and embrace a new chapter in his racing career.

 

Busch, 40, plans to return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2026 as a full-time driverโ€”a series where he holds the record for most wins (102). His new role will reportedly include mentoring younger drivers and helping develop talent within the Chevrolet pipeline.

 

“This decision wasnโ€™t easy,” Busch said in a statement. “But after over two decades in the Cup Series, I feel itโ€™s the right time to step away and focus on whatโ€™s nextโ€”for myself, my family, and the sport I love.”

 

Richard Childress praised Buschโ€™s contributions, calling him โ€œa competitor like no other.โ€ Details on his Xfinity team and schedule are expected to be announced later this year.

 

Buschโ€™s departure will mark the end of an era in the Cup Series but signals a new and exciting phase for one of NASCARโ€™s most polarizing and successful drivers.

 

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