Kurt Busch announced Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway that he will be stepping away from fulltime racing starting in 2023.
Craig JonesGetty Images Tom CopelandGetty Images Kurt Busch through the yearsKurt Busch joined Roush Racing in 2000.
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Kurt Busch won his first Cup race with Roush in 2002. He would go on to score 4 wins that season.
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Kurt Busch won the Cup title in 2004 during NASCAR’s inaugural Chase for the Championship.
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Kurt Busch’s Cup title in 2004 would be his only title in the series.
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Kurt Busch would move to Team Penske in 2006.
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Kurt Busch would remain at Team Penske until 2011.
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Busch finished 6th in the 98th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor speedway in 2014.
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Busch spent time at Phoenix and Furniture Row Racing before landing at Stewart-Haas Racing.
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Busch raced at Stewart-Haas Racing from 2014-2018.
James GilbertGetty Images Kurt Busch through the years Busch joined with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2019 until that team was bought out by 23XI Racing where he remained.
Tim NwachukwuGetty Images Kurt Busch through the years Busch suffered a concussion after a crash during qualifying at Pocono Raceway in July.
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Busch announced at Las Vegas he will not race the rest of 2022, and will not return to fulltime racing in 2023.
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