One month ago, Kyle Busch climbed from his truck at Dover Motor Speedway and celebrated another NASCAR victory. It felt familiar. Busch had spent more than two decades doing exactly that, collecting wins at a pace few drivers in stock car racing history could match. Nobody at the track knew they were watching the final victory of one of NASCAR’s greatest competitors. One month later, the moment carries a very different meaning. Busch’s dominant …
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