Kyle Busch Unlikely to Recapture His Brickyard Dominance From a Decade Ago
Source: Racing Reference

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July 27, 2025
Kyle Busch used to be something of a master at the Brickyard 400 with back-to-back wins in 2015 and 2016, three straight poles from 2016-2018, and the most laps led in any Brickyard in 2016. However, at Richard Childress Racing, he has increasingly struggled at many of the tracks where he used to dominate and it's hard to imagine that changing today. Busch probably doesn't have the speed to win, so it seems likely he is going to be focus on maximizing points to close his 39-point deficit on Bubba Wallace for the final playoff spot. He may go on wild strategies to win stage points at the expense of a stronger finish. This suggests he likely will finish worse than his 12th-place starting position. As a result, he is a pretty poor DFS option, particularly since one could argue that at $8,100, he's overpriced.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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