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Kurt Busch: Las Vegas
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This Kurt Busch / Miller Lite racing Motorcross Jersey is manufactured by Team Caliber. Made just like professional motorcross racing jerseys, they are tough and durable too! Double stitched in critical areas, with long lasting graphics. Some sizes may be sold out.
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Kurt Busch completes community service: Kurt Busch began his return to Phoenix International Raceway by completing 50 hours of community service for his reckless driving charge before last November's race. Busch donated more than $10,000 worth of baseball equipment to the Westside Recreational program and spent Wednesday signing autographs for more than 300 kids at Friendship Field. He ... taped a public service announcement on safe driving. "To have my 50 hours complete, that definitely is a breath of fresh air,'' Busch said before Thursday's qualifying for the race he won a year ago. "We did 100 percent of the effort in the Phoenix community to make a large impact with children in the community.'' (NASCAR.com)
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Kurt Busch comes from two generations of racing. His grandfather raced in the Midwest and his father, Tom, relocated from Chicago, Illinois to Las Vegas and raced dwarf cars throughout the western region of the United States. Kurt Busch pursued the same ambitions as he traveled with his father to races, all the while learning the rudiments of the sport by racing go-karts. Following ten consecutive wins at the youthful age of 16, it was apparent that the time had arrived for Kurt to compete on a bigger stage.
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Busch wins pole for Auto Club 500: Kurt Busch pulled further away from the controversies that dogged him all winter by easily winning the pole position Friday for the NASCAR Auto Club 500 at California Speedway. The 27-year-old Las Vegas native turned a lap at 187.086 mph in his Penske Racing Dodge on the two-mile, D-shaped track in Fontana, nearly a mile an hour faster than runner-up Greg Biffle, who will sit beside him on the starting grid Sunday. (L.A. Times) (Starting Grid)
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Dale Jr. led for 12 laps, Tony Stewart 16, Ryan Newman 8, Kurt Busch 9, Denny Hamlin had 32 and Kyle Busch led the most laps at 86, among others. There were a lot more lead changes this year, the viewer ship increased by 1% over last year, and, even though Gordon wasn’t there at the finish, it was a pretty good ending too.
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With three races remaining until the cutoff Kurt Busch has made a strong move in the standings. Busch has won two of the last three races and now holds down the twelfth and final Chase spot.
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