Kyle Busch - Career NASCAR Sprint Cup Statistics

Career NASCAR Sprint Cup Statistics

Year Races Wins Poles Top 5 Top 10 DNF Avg. Finish Avg. Start Winnings Season Rank Team(s)
2004 6 0 0 0 0 4 35.2 27.2 $394,489 52nd Hendrick Motorsports
2005 36 2 1 9 13 8 21.0 18.6 $4,730,471 20th Hendrick Motorsports
2006 36 1 1 10 18 2 15.5 14.9 $6,077,337 10th Hendrick Motorsports
2007 36 1 0 11 20 2 14.1 15.0 $6,475,098 5th Hendrick Motorsports
2008 36 8 2 17 21 2 12.5 11.9 $8,276,725 10th Joe Gibbs Racing
2009 36 4 1 9 13 2 15.4 12.2 $6,945,752 13th Joe Gibbs Racing
2010 36 3 2 10 18 3 14.0 15.8 $7,447,367 8th Joe Gibbs Racing
2011 35 4 1 14 18 3 12 14.6 $5,633,641 12th Joe Gibbs Racing
2012 36 1 2 13 20 4 13.3 10.2 $6,559,390 13th Joe Gibbs Racing
Totals 255 0 8 80 121 25 15.4 15 $45,980,880

(Data current as of November 21, 2012)

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