Austin Dillon Encourages Kyle Busch's Comeback Ahead of Würth 400
Austin Dillon sees a massive comeback moment for Kyle Busch amid his ‘all-in’ push to NASCAR victory lane: “He wants to get back”
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Austin Dillon expressed optimism for Kyle Busch's return to victory lane in NASCAR following a crew chief change. Busch, who has struggled this season, is determined to prove himself, with Dillon believing his next win could be the biggest of his career. The upcoming Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway could be a pivotal moment for Busch.
- 01Austin Dillon believes Kyle Busch's next win will be significant for his career.
- 02Busch has faced challenges this season, including a 35th-place finish at Kansas.
- 03Crew chief Jim Pohlman was replaced by Andy Street following a controversial incident.
- 04Kevin Harvick highlighted the combative dynamic between Busch and Pohlman.
- 05Busch is currently ranked 27th in points, three spots behind Dillon.
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Austin Dillon has voiced his hope for Kyle Busch to make a strong comeback in NASCAR, particularly after a recent change in crew chief. Busch, who has struggled this season with a notable low of 35th place at Kansas, is eager to return to victory lane. Dillon remarked that Busch's next win could be the most significant of his career, emphasizing the determination he has to overcome the challenges faced this season. The crew chief change from Jim Pohlman to Andy Street follows a heated radio incident during a race, which has drawn attention to the dynamics within Busch's team. Kevin Harvick also commented on the situation, noting the combative nature between Busch and Pohlman. Currently, Busch is ranked 27th in points, just behind Dillon, as he prepares for the upcoming Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway on May 3.
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Busch's performance in the upcoming race could influence his team's morale and future strategies.
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