Nascar

Kyle Busch’s Unforgettable Moments at Sonoma Raceway

From a breakthrough road‑course victory to a final triumph as a Toyota driver

A Road‑Course Legend

Kyle Busch stands as the winningest driver in NASCAR history, with 234 victories spread across the Cup, Xfinity and Truck Series. His record includes a remarkable collection of wins at Sonoma Raceway, a venue where he repeatedly proved his skill on the winding road circuit.

The 2008 Breakthrough

In 2008 Busch claimed his first Cup victory on a road course at Sonoma, leading 78 of the 112 laps and marking the start of a series of road‑course successes that would become a hallmark of his career.

The 2015 Comeback

Two years later, despite a severe leg injury that threatened his season, Busch returned to win at Sonoma, a performance that helped launch a historic title run in 2015 and underscored his resilience.

Final Triumphs

The 2022 Truck Series race at Sonoma delivered his final win while still associated with Toyota, concluding a long partnership with the manufacturer. A year later, he came within 2.9 seconds of back‑to‑back Cup victories at the same track, finishing behind Martin Truex Jr.

His last NASCAR win arrived at Dover in 2026, a triumph that unfolded just days before his passing at the age of 41, cementing his legacy as one of the sport’s most dominant figures.

Throughout his career Busch drove for powerhouse organizations such as Joe Gibbs Racing and Richard Childress Racing, both of which contributed to his record‑setting achievements.

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