Kyle Busch won all the time until the checkered flags dried up. Can he find NASCAR success again? | Advertiser-Tribune DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Kyle Busch's feisty spirit surfaced late at the end of another empty Daytona 500 for the perennial race loser. The Daytona pole sitter, Busch was running outside the top 20 in the final laps when he let off the gas and faded to the back of the pack as wrecks up front started to muddle the running order. His crew chief radioed Busch and asked if he slowed because the Toyota was out of fuel.

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Kyle Busch won all the time until the checkered flags dried up. Can he find NASCAR success again?