KYLE BUSCH QUICK FACTS
Bristol Motor Speedway
Sharpie Mini 300
March 15, 2008
· Coming off the momentum
of his first Sprint Cup
Series win of the 2008
season last weekend in
Atlanta, Kyle Busch is
geared up for some short
track racing. So far this
season Busch is off to a
great start. In the first
full month of racing, Busch
captured two NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series wins
and a NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series win but a NASCAR
Nationwide Series win still
eludes him. Busch is hoping
this weekend will finally
capture that Nationwide
Series win behind the wheel
of the No.32 Hass Avocados
from Mexico Camry for Braun
Racing.
· There is no doubt Kyle
Busch knows his way around
Bristol Motor Speedway. In
seven Nationwide Series
starts on the “World’s
Fastest Half-Mile, he has
finished in the top-10 six
times including five
top-five finishes. He broke
into Victory Lane at Bristol
Motor Speedway (BMS) in
Nationwide Series
competition in March of 2006
and just one year later, won
the first ever Car of
Tomorrow race in the Sprint
Cup Series at BMS.
Hass Avocados from Mexico
on board for the Sharpie
Mini 300
Hass Avocados from Mexico
returns in 2008 for its
third year of sponsorship at
Braun Racing. The No.32 Hass
car captured its first win
at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in
October 2006. Looking for
another trip to Victory
Lane, Hass Avocados from
Mexico welcomes Kyle Busch
and Denny Hamlin to pilot
the No.32 in nine races this
season.
Smooth and creamy Hass
Avocados from Mexico are an
extremely versatile
ingredient used in countless
delicious, fast and
easy-to-make dishes in
cuisines from all over the
world. The most familiar of
these of course is
Guacamole, the fun fiesta
fare which makes any
gathering into a party. An
authentic Hass Avocado from
Mexico is unmistakable with
its green-black pebbly skin,
small to medium size, oval
shape and relatively heavy
weight.
Busch on Racing at
Bristol Motor Speedway
“Bristol Motor Speedway
is one of my favorite
tracks. It seems like
Bristol is one of those
tracks you either love or
hate and fortunately for me,
I’ve had some success here,
so I’m one of the drivers
that love it. We won the
first COT race here last
year and won a Nationwide
Series race the year before
that. The repaving they did
last year really made for
more side by side racing and
made it a little easier to
get by the lap cars. With
any short track you struggle
with the lap traffic getting
in the way but now that
there is any additional
racing groove, it’s easier
to get by. I’ve had some
good runs in the Nationwide
Series races so far this
year and we’ve been close to
victory but haven’t quite
got there yet. I’m hoping
this weekend we can put the
Hass Avocados from Mexico
Camry in Victory Lane and
get this monkey off our
back!”
Equipment Information
The No. 32 Hass Avocados
from Mexico Racing team will
compete with chassis 24 in
this weekend’s Sharpie Mini
300. This is the same
chassis Kyle Busch raced at
California Speedway in
February. He started 14th
and finished second.