Dale Earnhardt Jr. simply fueled NASCAR’s ‘foolish season’ with a daring prediction for Kyle Busch. Whereas the previous champion navigates a contract 12 months, Junior sees a stunning crew as the important thing to returning Busch to the entrance of the sphere.
“My guess, if I needed to predict… Kyle Busch finally ends up getting a possibility that will get him again towards the entrance of the sphere… I simply received a bizarre feeling he’s going to finish up at Spire for some cause,” he mentioned.
There’s some advantage to this argument. Busch is already slated to race in eight Truck races for Spire this season, with Hendrick Motorsports as the first companion. And that’s why Junior believes them to be the vacation spot.
“He’s pushed there, he’s gained there, he’s gained of their vehicles and stuff.”
Busch’s success inside Spire’s Truck program makes a Cup Collection transfer logical. After happening a 102-race winless streak with Richard Childress Racing, a swap would possibly simply be on the playing cards.
“He’s not going to drive vehicles which can be underperforming for the remainder of his profession. He’s going to search out his manner again towards the entrance, he’s going to have a pair moments of, ‘All proper, I nonetheless can do that,’ proving it to himself and the remainder of the world that he’s nearly as good as he’s at all times been.”
Nevertheless, all three Spire drivers (Carson Hocevar, Michael McDowell, and Daniel Suarez) have contracts working past 2026.
A Vast Open Driver Market For 2027
NASCAR insider Bob Pockrass beforehand highlighted a doubtlessly huge 2027 driver market swap. And the 2027 season appears to be like far more crowded.
Surveys with brokers confirmed that over 20 drivers didn’t have a signed deal but for subsequent 12 months.
Whereas guys like Kyle Larson are positively staying put, loads of different huge names have questions hanging over them. Playoff regulars like Tyler Reddick, Alex Bowman, and Austin Cindric had been on the checklist of unsure futures, proper together with Kyle Busch.
As of now, Joe Gibbs Racing and Trackhouse are about the one groups that look steady. With this many contracts doubtlessly up for grabs directly, the following foolish season goes to be a wild one.




