NASCAR Truck Series mainstay Kyle Busch Motorsports has been sold.
KBM announced Wednesday that Spire Motorsports had purchased its team assets including its equipment, shop and even Busch’s chassis-building operation. The move means that Busch is getting out of NASCAR team ownership while Spire keeps expanding its NASCAR footprint.
Drivers for KBM have made 816 Truck Series starts over 14 seasons and Busch won the team’s 100th race earlier in 2023 at Pocono. Current Cup Series drivers like Erik Jones, Bubba Wallace, Christopher Bell, William Byron and Harrison Burton have gotten their NASCAR careers started by driving for Busch’s Truck Series team.
Busch’s departure from the Truck Series is yet another longtime owner loss for NASCAR’s No. 3 series. GMS Racing is ending operations at the conclusion of the 2023 season while Brad Keselowski made the choice to close his Truck Series team at the end of the 2017 season. “I’m at a different point in my life now than I was back in 2010," Busch said."My family has grown, my Cup Series team changed this year and our son’s racing schedule has become as demanding as my own. It’s important to me to be able to spend more time with my family and my No. 8 team at Richard Childress Racing. It’ll be hard to walk away from the amazing facility that we’ve built.
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