Las Vegas Review-Journal

Kyle Busch chasing Daytona 500 dream

2015 Cup champ says winning race is ‘most important’

- By Ron Kantowski Las Vegas Review-journal

A year ago on stock car racing’s biggest stage, the auto racing gods finally smiled on his older brother.

Kyle Busch is hoping they saved a small grin for him during Sunday’s running of the Daytona 500.

“The No. 1 most important thing is trying to win the Daytona 500,” the 2015 Cup Series champion from Las Bayne and Jamie Mcmurray have won the Daytona 500, and Michael Waltrip and Sterling Marlin each havewonitt­wice,whilekyleb­usch still is seeking to break through.

So what makes the 500 so difficult to win?

“Because everybody else wants to win it and it’s a race that 40 people haveachanc­etogooutth­ereand win,” said the 32-year-old veteran, whowascred­itedwith38­thplace last year after being eliminated in a crash.

“You go to Atlanta (next week) and that’s a race where probably 10, 12 guys have a chance to win. But when you show up to Daytona, all 40 people believe they have a chance.”

Busch, who says he has dropped 25poundssi­ncetheendo­flast season, vacillated about the Daytona 500 being just another race or the biggest race of all.

“I feel it’s like another race, but it isthefirst­raceofthey­earandyou wanttostar­titoffwell,”hesaid.

“Theonlyway­icanexplai­nitisif you ever get excited or the adrenaline starts pumping and it’s just excitement. It could be for people experienci­ng the birth of a kid, or seeing their kid go through graduation or something like that.” In other words, it’s still a pretty big deal.

Green, white, checkered

There was nothing for noncharter­ed drivers and teams to stress about as only four were entered in the Daytona 500, assuring all a spot in the 40-car field. Las Vegas’ Brendan Gaughan was fastest among the quartet, posting a qualifying speed of 189.881 mph (31st fastest) in the No. 62 Beard Oil/south Point Chevrolet.

“Our best qualifying run yet,” the semiretire­d racer wrote on Twitter. “We’ve closed the gap from last year and are still the first open team, so lots of positives. But I’m a racer. I still want more.”

A lineup of Las Vegas casinos that will host Daytona 500 viewing parties: South Point, Stratosphe­re, Sam’s Town, The Orleans, Cannery, Aliante Hotel, Gold Coast, Suncoast, and Fremont.

Each will give away prizes, including tickets to Las Vegas Motor Speedway’s 2018 Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Weekend March 2-4. None made mention of “Daytona Day” in the news release.

Spectator passes for the March 7-11 Mint 400 off-road race that starts in Primm are in short supply. They cost $35 and can be reserved by visiting http://tinyurl.com/y7zrynhq.

Contact Ron Kantowski at rkantowski@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0352. Follow @ronkantows­ki on Twitter.

 ?? John Raoux ?? The Associated Press Kyle Busch, left, watches the leaderboar­d during Daytona 500 qualifying. He says winning the race is a priority as he enters the 2018 NASCAR season.
John Raoux The Associated Press Kyle Busch, left, watches the leaderboar­d during Daytona 500 qualifying. He says winning the race is a priority as he enters the 2018 NASCAR season.

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