The Sun (Lowell)

Busch goes home, mired in losing streak

Skid has reached 29 races

- By Jenna Fryer

Kyle Busch is in a terrible slump, winless this Cup season and his 15-year streak of at least one victory a year in danger

he reigning Cup champion struggled to contain his frustratio­n after finishing second last week at Bristol to title favorite Kevin Harvick and his losing streak was extended to 29 races. Busch predicted his bid to win back-to-back titles will soon be over.

“We’ll be eliminated in the next round, so, don’t care,” Busch said after Harvick beat him at Bristol.

The second round of the playoffs begins Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, in the city where Busch grew up and where he and his older brother, Kurt, are currently featured on the side of the MGM Grand casino. It should be the perfect spot for Busch to break his slump, but he was blunt when asked if the No. 18 team is close to competing with Harvick and the title frontrunne­rs.

“No,” was all Busch replied. Las Vegas marks the first race in a three-race second round that goes from the 1.5-mile standard oval to high-banked Talladega Superspeed­way and then eliminates four drivers from the playoffs at the hybrid road courseoval “Roval” at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The diversity of tracks in the second round makes it the most challengin­g of the the playoffs’ three knockout rounds, and Las Vegas is critical because a strong finish can ease pressure the next two weeks. In a city of gamblers, the best strategy Sunday might be to play it safe.

That’s a difficult position for Busch, who feels intense pressure to run well at his home track. Las Vegas has rarely been good to him, though, and he’s got just one win in 18 career Cup starts.

Now his bid to become the first driver since Jimmie Johnson to win consecutiv­e championsh­ips is on the verge of collapse.

He’s ranked 10th out of 12 playoff drivers and is statistica­lly on pace with his 2014 season, one of the worst of his career. Busch won just once that year and tied a career-low with just nine top-five finishes. And, there’s only seven races remaining to preserve his streak of at least one victory a season since his 2005 rookie year.

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES FILE ?? Kyle Busch drives the No. 18 Skittles Toyota during the Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race last weekend.
GETTY IMAGES FILE Kyle Busch drives the No. 18 Skittles Toyota during the Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race last weekend.

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