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By: Tom Luttermoser Image: 23XI Racing
During a speech at the NASCAR Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Kurt Busch finally gave a little more information concerning his return to 23XI and to NASCAR Cup Series competition. Following the teaser from 23XI Racing about their #67 Daytona 500 entry, many fans speculated it would be either Kurt Busch or Carl Edwards fielding the 3rd Camry in the 23XI stable. Kurt was the obvious choice as for his continued presence with the team throughout his injury, but an announcement later on presented X Games legend Travis Pastrana as the driver. Kurt Busch has been out of the car since Pocono of 2022 with concussion like symptoms after backing his #45 Camry into the turn 3 outside wall. But in a speech this past Friday, Kurt opened up for the first time in a long while about his issues. He stated that he is still not medically cleared to return behind the wheel, referring to vision issues as a key issue. Kurt stated, "I'm still not approved to race yet at the competition level, and I still keep pushing" later referencing 95 year old inductee Hershel McGriff is his new motivator. Clearly referencing his "ironman" status as he ran a K&N race 5 years ago at the age of 90. Here's to hoping Kurt's conditions get worked out. I'd love to see him return to the track soon.
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Tom Luttermoser"Being a NASCAR fan since the mid-90s, I've seen my sport go through immense changes, from Earnhardt to Gordon, Gordon to Johnson, Johnson to the "Big 3". Petty's 200 to Busch's 229*. I've seen 2 generations of racers and 4 generations of racecars. I've seen the peak of the sport, I've seen the loss of a legend. I can, in fact say.. This is the greatest time our sport has seen since its golden era and it will do nothing but grow from here. We talk about the Golden Era, The Modern Era. I think, We're entering the NEXT GEN Era." Categories
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