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Kyle Busch says drivers using rear cameras should not get spotters
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Kyle Busch Argues Against Spotters for Drivers Relying on Rear Cameras

July 20, 2025 1 Min Read
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Kyle Busch has competed in the NASCAR Cup Series for more than two decades, driving race cars spanning four different generations. Each new generation brought innovations that transformed the sport in various ways.

The latest generation cars introduced several new features such as a single lug nut wheel design, a five-speed transmission, independent rear suspension, complex supplier collaborations, and rear-facing cameras. However, the use of these rear-facing cameras has sparked some controversy among drivers.

When questioned about these cameras during a press conference, Busch expressed his preference for relying on the spotter via the rear camera but acknowledged the ongoing debate. Former driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. also voiced his desire to see the cameras removed, reflecting mixed opinions within the NASCAR community.

Fan Take: This discussion highlights the delicate balance between technology and tradition in NASCAR. How the sport chooses to use innovations like rear-facing cameras could shape the future viewing experience and driver strategies, keeping fans eagerly watching what’s next for stock car racing.

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