NASCAR ready to smash transfer record to sign a prolific racer who is Thier top priority
Kyle Busch, a legendary figure in the NASCAR Cup Series, has recently hinted at a potential career move following his eventual retirement from active racing. Despite currently driving in NASCAR, Busch has begun exploring future opportunities that might extend his professional involvement with the sport. Given his known stature as a two-time Champion (in 2015 and 2019) and record holder for the most wins across NASCAR’s three major series, talk of his retirement is generating considerable attention from fans
According to the driver, his future – like many other drivers – may well lie in broadcasting. There has been speculation about his transition into media roles, supported by recent appearances on the program “NASCAR Inside the Playoffs.” These experiences in broadcasting have sparked curiosity regarding his future career. His involvement in media has drawn parallels with other drivers who have successfully transitioned into similar roles. Figures such as Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer, and Jeff Gordon have all taken on broadcasting positions post-retirement, while Denny Hamlin balances driving alongside a podcast.
“I see Harvick doing it, I’ve seen Darrell Waltrip do it and have seen plenty of other ex-drivers go into that role. One really good thing about that is how much you can talk up the drivers and how hard it is and about the things you love. “I’ve made a great living here, so you’d love to be able to give back, where some of the other guys just disappear off into the sunset and you never really hear from them again.” Beyond broadcasting, Busch’s interests are firmly rooted in his son’s racing. His son, Brexton, is currently ripping it up on his own tracks, and Busch wants to be a part of his journey as he finds his footing in motorsport
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