Kyle Busch says first Atlanta race was "as crazy as I expected"
Kyle Busch was knocked out of contention for the win before the first stage was over in the spring Atlanta race and expects just as wild conditions in the return trip this weekend.


Prior to the start of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season, Atlanta Motor Speedway underwent a big overhaul – the 1.54-mile track was repaved and the banking increased from 24 to 28 degrees in the corners. In addition, the track width deceased from 55 feet to 40 feet in the corners.
The new surface combined with the higher banking produced racing more like that seen on superspeedways than what typically transpired intermediate tracks.
The March Atlanta race, won by William Byron, featured 46 lead changes among 20 different drivers – both track records – and saw much “pack racing” typically reserved for Daytona and Talladega.
“It was just as crazy as I expected,” said Busch. “It literally got a facelift with a whole new track surface and layout and everything. Old Atlanta, you had the old asphalt and really had fast lap times to fire off, and then you had a lot of (tire) fall-off where lap times go down throughout the run.
“That led to having some guys come up through the field and others drop through the field, whether or not they were fast early in the run or slow late in the run, or vice versa.
“Back in the spring, it was more like what we expected it to be, like a Daytona or Talladega speedway race. We saw a lot of pack racing with some guys (going) two-wide and maybe three-wide, and saw how wide the track got in the time we had on it.”

Kyle Busch, Joe Gibbs Racing, M&M's Toyota Camry and Austin Dillon, Richard Childress Racing, Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Off Road Chevrolet Camaro wreck
Photo by: Nigel Kinrade / NKP / Motorsport Images
Busch appeared to have a strong No. 18 Toyota in the race. He qualified fourth and led 21 laps. But exiting Turn 4 on Lap 101 of 325, he got into Austin Dillon to start a wreck in which Ty Dillon and Chase Briscoe were also involved.
The cleanup of the incident lasted until the conclusion of the stage and Busch eventually retired from the race due to the damage after completing 171 laps. He was credited with a 33rd-place finish.
“We’ll take what we can from the spring race, what we did well and especially what not to do,” he said. “Hoping we can figure out how to run up front and contend for the win.”
Atlanta brings find memories for Busch, who has a pair of wins, eight top-five and 11 top-10 finishes in 25 career starts. His first victory in 2008 was Toyota’s first in the Cup Series as a manufacturer.
Busch also owns three Xfinity Series wins at the track and six in Trucks.
“The Cup races there, I’ve been really good or really bad, it seems,” he said. “Obviously, it’s a whole new ballgame there.
“We threw out our notes from the past during the spring race this year and we’ll just keep building on what we learned.”
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