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Busch Focused On First 2016 Win
- Updated: May 10, 2016
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So far in the 2016 Sprint Cup Series, there have been six different drivers win races. Kurt Busch is not one of them, but he figures that could change soon.
“We’re doing everything right, we just have to find that last little step to be great,” Busch said following his third-place finish Saturday night at Kansas Speedway. “(Crew chief) Tony Gibson knows how to lead these guys. We’re knocking on the door and just have to put it together. So far, we’re the best car that hasn’t won a race. If we keep this effort up, it will come to us.”
Busch’s strong showing in the Go Bowling 400 was his fifth straight top-10 finish that’s elevated the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing team to fifth place in the regular-season point standings. Now, Busch has his sights set on the next big target: Dover International Speedway for Sunday’s AAA 400 Drive for Autism.
He’s won before on …
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