Kyle Busch has never really hidden who he is on the track. In a recent appearance on the FOX News Media’s “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” podcast, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion opened up about one of the moments that shaped his reputation.
The conversation covered a lot, from past rivalries to career setbacks, but his recollection of a 2008 race stood out. Busch spoke directly about his aggressive approach, explaining how far he is willing to go when a win is at stake. It was a reminder of the mindset that has defined his career for nearly two decades in the NASCAR Cup Series.
NASCAR Cup Series Driver Kyle Busch Explains His Win-At-All-Costs Mindset
In a conversation with Sean Hannity, Busch did not soften his stance on racing hard. When asked about pushing limits, he made it clear that winning drives everything he does on track.
“Those are the moments where you do anything possible. You’ll drive over the limits of your car in order to get it in position to win.”
That approach has been a constant throughout his NASCAR Cup Series career. Busch has built a reputation as one of the most aggressive drivers in the garage. He has also been involved in several high-profile rivalries, including clashes with Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano, and Brad Keselowski.
During the podcast, Busch acknowledged that some of those tensions still exist. He referred to a “hate list,” noting that certain drivers remain on it because of how they race him. It showed that even after years in the NASCAR Cup Series, his competitive edge has not faded.
Richmond 2008 Crash with Dale Earnhardt Jr.
The most talked-about moment from the interview came when Busch revisited the 2008 Richmond race involving Dale Earnhardt Jr.. At the time, both drivers were with new teams and battling for position late in the race.
Busch described how he raced Earnhardt Jr. with little margin for error.
“I was running him really hard. I didn’t want to wreck him, but it was like, I’m going to run you as hard as I can. I’m not going to leave you any room.”
Coming off Turn 3, Busch lost control slightly and made contact. The No. 88 car spun into the wall. Busch continued and finished second, while another driver capitalized to take the win.
“That was when I pretty much became public enemy number one.”
The incident became one of the defining moments of his early NASCAR Cup Series career. It also helped shape how fans viewed him for years after.
Relationship with Dale Earnhardt Jr. Today
Despite the tension back then, Busch said things have changed over time. He confirmed that he now speaks with Earnhardt Jr., something that would not have happened in 2007 or 2008.
“I talk to everybody, most everybody.”
He explained that the two drivers have since appeared together on Earnhardt’s podcast and settled their differences. That shift reflects how relationships in the NASCAR Cup Series can evolve, even after major incidents.
The interview also touched on Busch’s 2015 crash at Daytona, which left him with serious leg injuries and required a long recovery. It was another key moment in his career, but one that showed his resilience.
Now at 40, Busch continues to compete while reflecting more openly on his past. His comments on the Richmond incident show a driver who understands the impact of his actions but still stands by his approach.
In a sport where intensity often defines success, Busch’s honesty offers a clear look at the mindset behind one of the NASCAR Cup Series’ most polarizing figures.
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