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Kyle Busch says there's a reason we ran away from Chase
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Kyle Busch Explains Why We Pulled Away from Chase

February 3, 2026 2 Min Read
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NASCAR is bringing back the championship structure it used between 2004 and 2013, but two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch is questioning whether this change is truly beneficial. During a SiriusXM NASCAR Radio interview on Monday, Busch expressed his doubts, noting that the shift away from this format originally happened due to Jimmie Johnson’s dominance. He recalled that in the past, one or two poor race results could eliminate a driver from championship contention because points were hard to recover after a bad finish—such as when he was wrecked at Kansas Speedway and still ended up fifth in the standings.

Busch emphasized that the elimination-style playoff system used over the past 11 years allowed top drivers more chances to recover through wins—a format he himself succeeded under, winning two championships during that period. He acknowledged that while he doesn’t wholly agree with returning to the old format, it reflects the intense and aggressive nature of today’s racing, where everyone seems to have rough races at times. He noted that if all contenders have a stumble, it might be seen as a reset, putting pressure on drivers to perform strongly in the remaining events. Busch urged patience for how the new-old system will unfold.

This revamped championship chase is not exactly like before, as NASCAR now awards significantly more points for race wins and stage points, increasing incentives for victories. Busch pointed out that the teams capable of rebounding from setbacks under this system are primarily those with numerous wins, citing Hendrick, Gibbs, and Penske as the dominant contenders in this regard.

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Fan Take: This development sparks important debate about fairness and competitiveness in NASCAR’s championship battles. For fans, this shakeup could either renew excitement by rewarding consistent excellence or lead to frustration if a single bad race prematurely ends a favorite driver’s title hopes, making every moment on track even more critical.

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