Kane Republican

Halfway through season, Kyle Busch still awaiting contract

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Kyle Busch doesn't know what he will be driving next year as he hits the halfway point of the NASCAR season.

It doesn't necessaril­y mean that Busch won't be driving for Joe Gibbs Racing. But he heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway for Sunday's race in a contract year and waiting to see if JGR can find the sponsorshi­p money to keep the two-time Cup Series champion.

M&M Mars has sponsored Busch since he joined the Gibbs organizati­on in 2008, but the company is pulling its NASCAR marketing spend at the end of this season. Busch earned his first win as a Gibbs driver four races into his debut season, at Atlanta, with Mars brand Snickers on the No. 18 Toyota.

Dave Alpern, president of Joe Gibbs Racing, said he intends to have Busch back next year. It's just a question of what company will be on his car.

“We're still working on sponsorshi­p, and as much interest as there is in our sport, these take a long time," he said. "This one's taking a little longer than we thought. It's not for lack of interest. It's just trying to get everything put together.”

Busch is the only active Cup driver with multiple championsh­ips and Alpern implied the delay in locking down a new contract is finding the right sponsor. Busch is a favorite of young children because of the bright, candy-themed paint schemes on his car.

“What we do is get sponsors. I mean, we've been doing that for 30 years. We're in the business,” Alpern said. “I think it's not a matter of just slapping something on the car. It's finding a partnershi­p that makes sense. And so we're just trying to find the right fit.”

The JGR camp also must make plans for Xfinity Series star Ty Gibbs, the grandson of team owner Joe Gibbs. Ty Gibbs has four wins this season and is coming off last Saturday's win at Road America, where he won with a late pass of current Cup champion Kyle Larson.

“Obviously, Ty's done really, really, really good,” Alpern said. “This last weekend... was exciting to see him race against a Cup champion. There's a lot of interest in Ty for a number of reasons. He's a great driver. He's a great kid."

“We don't want to push him too fast,” he added. "There are no specific plans beyond this year in reference to a Cup race or whatever. We're just kind of trying to play out the year and see if he can go win or can compete for an Xfinity championsh­ip this year. And he's got four wins and he's doing really well.”

Alpern also said he planned for Gibbs to race Xfinity next season and “every intention” of re-signing Busch to be in the No. 18 in Cup. But he noted Carl Edwards blew up JGR'S long-term plans when he abruptly retired at the end of the 2017 season.

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