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Kyle Busch Motorsports

American stock car racing team

Kyle Busch Motorsports

American stock car racing team

FieldValue
Team_nameKyle Busch Motorsports
LogoKyle Busch Motorsports logo.png
Owner_namesKyle Busch
Samantha Busch
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesWorld of Outlaws Sprint Car
DriversWorld of Outlaws Sprint Car:
51. Kyle Busch
18b. Brexton Busch
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened2010
DebutNationwide Series:
2011 Top Gear 300 (Charlotte)
Truck Series:
2010 NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
ARCA Menards Series:
2022 Lucas Oil 200 (Daytona)
ARCA Menards Series East:
2022 Race to Stop Suicide 200 (New Smyrna)
ARCA Menards Series West:
2022 General Tire 150 (Phoenix Raceway)
FinalNationwide Series:
2013 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead)
Truck Series:
2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
ARCA Menards Series:
2022 Shore Lunch 200 (Toledo)
ARCA Menards Series East:
2022 Bush's Beans 200 (Bristol)
ARCA Menards Series West:
2022 Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 100 (Phoenix)
RacesTotal: 418
Nationwide Series: 67
Truck Series: 322
ARCA Series: 20
ARCA East Series: 7
ARCA West Series: 2
Drivers_champTotal: 3
Nationwide Series: 0
Truck Series: 2
2015, 2017
ARCA Series: 0
ARCA East Series: 1
2022
ARCA West Series: 0
WinsTotal: 113
Nationwide Series: 1
Truck Series: 100
ARCA Series: 6
ARCA East Series: 5
ARCA West Series: 1
PolesTotal: 86
Nationwide Series: 3
Truck Series: 70
ARCA Series: 8
ARCA East Series: 3
ARCA West Series: 2

Samantha Busch 51. Kyle Busch 18b. Brexton Busch 2011 Top Gear 300 (Charlotte) Truck Series: 2010 NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona) ARCA Menards Series: 2022 Lucas Oil 200 (Daytona) ARCA Menards Series East: 2022 Race to Stop Suicide 200 (New Smyrna) ARCA Menards Series West: 2022 General Tire 150 (Phoenix Raceway) 2013 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead) Truck Series: 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship Race (Phoenix) ARCA Menards Series: 2022 Shore Lunch 200 (Toledo) ARCA Menards Series East: 2022 Bush's Beans 200 (Bristol) ARCA Menards Series West: 2022 Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 100 (Phoenix) Nationwide Series: 67 Truck Series: 322 ARCA Series: 20 ARCA East Series: 7 ARCA West Series: 2 Nationwide Series: 0 Truck Series: 2 2015, 2017 ARCA Series: 0 ARCA East Series: 1 2022 ARCA West Series: 0 Nationwide Series: 1 Truck Series: 100 ARCA Series: 6 ARCA East Series: 5 ARCA West Series: 1 Nationwide Series: 3 Truck Series: 70 ARCA Series: 8 ARCA East Series: 3 ARCA West Series: 2 Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) is an American professional dirt racing team that competes in dirt divisions across the United States. They formerly competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, CARS Tour, ARCA/CRA Super Series, Southern Super Series, ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East, and ARCA Menards Series West, and was also the parent company of Super Late Model chassis constructor Rowdy Manufacturing. Originally fielding Toyota Tundras since its inception, the team switched to Chevrolet Silverados beginning in 2023. The team last fielded two full-time Chevrolet Silverados: the No. 4 for Chase Purdy and the No. 51, which was driven each year by the team owner Kyle Busch along with Jack Wood and multiple Chevrolet drivers from other NASCAR series.

History

The Kyle Busch Motorsports race shop in Mooresville, North Carolina
Kyle Busch Motorsports in Mooresville

KBM was founded after Busch purchased the remaining assets of Xpress Motorsports from J.B. Scott (father of driver Brian Scott) in late 2009 as well as purchasing trucks from Roush Fenway Racing, which had closed its Truck team the previous year. Rick Ren, the crew chief on Ron Hornaday Jr.'s 2009 championship team, would be signed as the team's competition director. Busch had competed in the Truck Series for the 2008 and 2009 seasons in the No. 51 for Billy Ballew Motorsports with Miccosukee Indian Gaming as his primary sponsor, and had split the ride with Brian Ickler the previous year.

Busch brought Ickler to the KBM stable, and signed Tayler Malsam away from Randy Moss Motorsports after he finished second in series Rookie of the Year standings to former Cup and Busch/Nationwide driver Johnny Sauter. The team ambitiously planned to run three trucks in its debut season: Busch and Ickler would split the primary truck (No. 18), Malsam was to drive a second truck for KBM, the No. 56 ActivWater/Talking Rain Tundra, and a third was to be fielded for 2008 series champion Johnny Benson if sponsorship could be found. The Miccosukee sponsorship was to carry over to Busch's primary truck as part of an agreement with Phoenix Racing. Benson would also be limited to a part-time schedule with KBM and Ballew, and Malsam's team ceased operations after only seven races.

After operating out of the former Xpress shop for most of its first season, the team opened its new $10 million facility in Mooresville, North Carolina on October 14, 2010.

In 2011, KBM made its first foray into the then-Nationwide Series (now NASCAR Xfinity Series) in conjunction with NEMCO Motorsports. The team moved to full-time in 2012. On November 16, 2013, Busch announced that the team would not race in the Nationwide Series in 2014 due to lack of funding.

In December 2014, former competition director Rick Ren (released after 2013) filed a lawsuit against the team for breach of contract, claiming the team failed to pay him a contractual bonus and 10% commissions for two sponsorship deals Ren claimed to have procured for the team, totaling 355,000. The sponsorships in question – Central Kentucky Angus Sales for driver Parker Kligerman and Sabala Whitetail for driver Brian Scott (owned by Scott's father J. B. Scott) – had prior associations with the drivers.

On January 25, 2021, Busch announced the team's late model program would be temporarily shut down in order to better manage his other obligations, though he did not rule out the possibility of a revival in the future.

After receiving engines from Triad Racing Technologies early in its history, KBM would ultimately receive engines and technical support from Joe Gibbs Racing through 2022.

After JGR and Toyota failed to secure a replacement for Busch's departing primary sponsor Mars, Incorporated after 2022, it was reported that Busch would depart from the team and manufacturer after 15 seasons. On September 13, 2022, Busch announced that he had signed with Richard Childress Racing to drive the No. 8 in the Cup Series in 2023, returning to Chevrolet for the first time since 2007. On November 4, 2022, KBM announced that Chase Purdy would pilot the No. 4 full-time in a multi-year deal beginning in 2023, the No. 51 would be shared by Busch, Jack Wood, and other TBA drivers, and a technical partnership with Rev Racing as they expanded into the Truck Series with 2022 ARCA Menards Series Champion Nick Sanchez piloting the No. 2 Chevrolet.

On September 27, 2023, it was announced that Spire Motorsports had purchased the assets of KBM, and that they would suspend their operations at the conclusion of the season, along with Busch's manufacturing company, Rowdy Manufacturing.

In February 2024, KBM sued Rev Racing for breach of contract. The lawsuit states that KBM was owed 325,000 for bringing Nick Sanchez into the Truck Series. Three months later, KBM dropped the lawsuit, indicating that both parties have reached a settlement.

After selling assets and suspending operations in the Craftsman Truck Series, KBM downsized and continued operating as a small dirt team mainly fielding different types of dirt cars for both Kyle Busch and his son, Brexton Busch. The pair race on local dirt tracks across the country with sponsorship from Lucas Oil and Servpro.

Nationwide Series

In May 2011, Kimi Räikkönen made his Nationwide Series (now Xfinity Series) debut at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the No. 87 Perky Jerky Toyota Camry. The car was fielded in an alliance between KBM and NEMCO Motorsports, guaranteeing Räikkönen a spot in the field. Räikkönen started 22nd and finished 27th, four laps down.

Car No. 54 history

For the operations of the No. 54 team after the 2012 season, see Joe Gibbs Racing

;Kyle Busch & Kurt Busch (2012) For 2012, KBM added a full-time Nationwide team, the No. 54 Toyota Camry. The car was split by both Kyle Busch and older brother Kurt, both with sponsorship from Monster Energy. Kyle ran 22 races while Kurt ran 11. The team struggled in its initial year, winning only one race with Kurt at Richmond.

Car No. 54 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts2012Kyle Busch54Toyota8th1122Kurt Busch
DAY
18PHO
11LVS
33BRI
17CAL
8TAL
2*CLT
3DAY
23NHA
28CHI
27IRP
22*GLN
6CGV
10BRI
3ATL
7CHI
2DOV
5CLT
4KAN
6TEX
3PHO
4HOM
2*
TEX
30RCH
1DAR
8IOW
5DOV
4MCH
3ROA
8KEN
2IOW
17RCH
3KEN
28

Car No. 77 history

;Parker Kligerman (2013)

For 2013, 22-year-old Parker Kligerman, a former development driver for Team Penske, was signed to run his first full Nationwide Series schedule in the No. 77 Toyota Camry, with sponsorship from Toyota and Bandit Chippers. Despite finishing 9th in the standings, owner Busch announced after the Ford EcoBoost 300 that he would be shutting down the Nationwide team due to a lack of funding.

Car No. 77 results

NASCAR Nationwide Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233OwnersPts2013Parker Kligerman77Toyota13th993
DAY
5PHO
19LVS
30BRI
9CAL
4TEX
12RCH
11TAL
6DAR
15CLT
9DOV
11IOW
14MCH
25ROA
3KEN
16DAY
18NHA
20CHI
6IND
18IOW
16GLN
6MOH
13BRI
35ATL
16RCH
36CHI
8KEN
29DOV
7KAN
7CLT
9TEX
13PHO
12HOM
7

Craftsman Truck Series

The Kyle Busch Motorsports race shop floor

Truck No. 4 history

;Erik Jones (2015) The No. 4 Truck Began in 2015. Erik Jones began running a third KBM truck full-time after running the No. 51 part-time in 2013 and 2014. In December 2014, it was announced that the truck would be number 4. Jones would have his best season with collecting 3 wins, 11 top-five and 20 top-ten finishes to win the championship title. Jones also collected rookie of the year honors. This would be the first driver's championship at KBM and the third consecutive owner's title.

;Christopher Bell (2016–2017) Christopher Bell moved into the truck full-time for 2016. Bell returned to the truck in 2017 and won the NCWTS Championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

;Todd Gilliland (2018–2019) For 2018, KBM announced that Todd Gilliland would compete for Rookie of the Year honors driving the No. 4 truck for 19 races. Gilliland missed the first four of the season due to age restrictions; his father David Gilliland would drive at the season opener at Daytona and owner Kyle Busch would drive at Atlanta and Kansas. Spencer Davis raced at Las Vegas. Gilliland ran the full 2019 Truck season and won at Martinsville, but was replaced by Raphaël Lessard in 2020.

;Raphaël Lessard (2020) In 2020, Raphaël Lessard was tabbed to drive the 4 full time. Although he won at Talladega, his results did not allow him to keep his ride and was released from the team following the 2020 season.

;John Hunter Nemechek (2021–2022)

In 2021, Lessard was released and replaced with John Hunter Nemechek, who drove the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford in his rookie season in the Cup Series in 2020 but decided to leave FRM to return to the Truck Series full-time, which he previously did in 2016 and 2017 in the No. 8 truck for his family team, NEMCO Motorsports, and won four races in those two years. Lessard ended up going to GMS Racing, where he would sign to drive at least 12 races for the team with hopes of a full season, depending on sponsorship. Nemechek won 5 races in 2021 and finished 4th in points. He then signed a contract extension through 2022. Nemechek would not return to the team in 2023 due to Kyle Busch Motorsports switching from Toyota to Chevrolet, as Nemechek had a contract with Toyota and not the team.

;Chase Purdy (2023)

Chase Purdy would pilot the No. 4 full time in KBM's first season with Chevrolet. On April 6, the No. 4 was docked 10 driver and owner points for illegal modifications of the engine oil reservoir tank prior to the Texas race.

Truck No. 4 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCWTCPts2015Erik Jones4Toyota1st8992016Christopher Bell4th402520171st40352018David Gilliland11th744Kyle BuschSpencer DavisTodd Gilliland201912th7232020Raphaël Lessard13th5632021John Hunter Nemechek3rd403020225th22852023Chase PurdyChevy11th582
DAY
2ATL
7MAR
3KAN
11*CLT
2*DOV
3TEX
15GTW
23*IOW
1*KEN
2*ELD
4POC
10MCH
3BRI
6MSP
1CHI
6NHA
7LVS
9TAL
4MAR
10TEX
1*PHO
9*HOM
6
DAY
16ATL
26MAR
19KAN
4DOV
3CLT
8TEX
32IOW
9GTW
1KEN
4ELD
2POC
10BRI
7*MCH
24MSP
5CHI
4NHA
2LVS
6TAL
6MAR
4TEX
11PHO
7HOM
8
DAY
8ATL
1*MAR
3*KAN
4CLT
3DOV
25TEX
1*GTW
6IOW
5*KEN
1*ELD
9POC
1MCH
2BRI
7MSP
26CHI
3NHA
1*LVS
2*TAL
2MAR
8TEX
3PHO
8*HOM
2
DAY
21
ATL
21*KAN
2
LVS
13
MAR
14DOV
10CLT
10TEX
6*IOW
29GTW
2CHI
16KEN
7ELD
22POC
7MCH
5BRI
5MSP
11LVS
27TAL
20MAR
12TEX
4*PHO
17HOM
13
DAY
19ATL
9LVS
7MAR
15TEX
14DOV
15KAN
3CLT
7TEX
27IOW
10GTW
2CHI
6KEN
17POC
7ELD
5MCH
24BRI
9MSP
18LVS
5TAL
2MAR
1PHO
14HOM
8
DAY
20LVS
30CLT
15ATL
18HOM
11POC
37KEN
13TEX
12KAN
16KAN
11MCH
7DAY
3DOV
19GTW
6DAR
6RCH
26BRI
18LVS
20TAL
1KAN
33TEX
4MAR
20PHO
5
DAY
7DAY
3LVS
1*ATL
3BRI
39RCH
1*KAN
5DAR
8*COA
12CLT
1*TEX
1*NSH
10POC
1KNX
11GLN
2GTW
22DAR
2BRI
3LVS
33TAL
4MAR
39PHO
7
DAY
24*LVS
25ATL
24COA
2MAR
4BRI
3DAR
1*KAN
6TEX
6CLT
3GTW
35SON
8KNX
2NSH
9MOH
28POC
3IRP
10*RCH
2KAN
1BRI
12TAL
24HOM
35PHO
4
DAY
17LVS
8ATL
7COA
27TEX
2BRD
28MAR
10KAN
33DAR
32NWS
8CLT
16GTW
5NSH
6MOH
13POC
18RCH
22IRP
14MLW
6KAN
14BRI
8TAL
28HOM
10PHO
3

Truck No. 9 history

;William Byron (2015–2016) In the middle of the 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season, team owner Kyle Busch announced that Christopher Bell would drive a fourth KBM truck, numbered 52, in the UNOH 225 at Kentucky Speedway. The crew chief was announced as Wes Ward. After the release of Justin Boston, however, Bell moved to the No. 54 truck at Kentucky and the No. 52 did not run.

At Phoenix in November, William Byron made his debut in a fourth KBM truck numbered 9, with sponsorship from Liberty University. Byron finished 31st after being involved in an early wreck with Brandon Jones and Cole Custer.

Byron drove the No. 9 truck full-time in 2016. In his thirteenth career start, at Pocono, Byron scored his fifth win of the season, breaking Kurt Busch's old record for wins by a rookie Truck Series driver, with nearly half the season left to go. Byron would continue to win collecting a 6th win at New Hampshire in the first race of the chase for the championship. The team suffered an engine failure with ten laps to go at the last race of the Round of 6 at Phoenix after Byron led a majority of the race, costing him his shot at the Driver's Championship. However, Byron won the season finale at Homestead and Kyle Busch Motorsports collected the Owner's Championship for Truck No. 9 in 2016. This was Kyle Busch Motorsports' fourth-consecutive and fifth all-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Owner's Championship.

Truck No. 9 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223OwnerPts2015William Byron9Toyota59th1320165th2199
DAYATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXGTWIOWKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHO
31HOM
DAY
13ATL
32MAR
3KAN
1DOV
11*CLT
10TEX
1IOW
1*GTW
17*KEN
1*ELD
14POC
1*BRI
4MCH
4MSP
10CHI
30NHA
1*LVS
5TAL
10MAR
8TEX
6PHO
27*HOM
1

Truck No. 15 history

;Part Time (2011) In April 2011, KBM signed 2007 Formula One World Champion Kimi Räikkönen to run a limited schedule in the Camping World Truck Series. Räikkönen and Busch planned three to five races beginning at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May. The efforts were sponsored by Perky Jerky, and the team used the owners points of Billy Ballew Motorsports' 15 team. In his debut, Räikkönen started 31st but finished a solid 15th. The deal ended due to lack of sponsorship beyond the Charlotte race. Dirt late model driver Josh Richards signed to run 11 races with KBM and sponsor Joy Mining Machinery, making his debut in the No. 15 at Kentucky Speedway. Richards finished 29th in his debut, then 21st at Atlanta.

Truck No. 15 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnerPts2011Kimi Räikkönen15Toyota35th155Josh Richards
DAYPHODARMARNSHDOVCLT
15KANTEX
KEN
29IOWNSHIRPPOCMCHBRIATL
21CHINHAKENLVSTALMARTEXHOM

Truck No. 18 history

;Multiple drivers (2010–2012) The No. 18 truck (Kyle Busch's Sprint Cup Series number), the primary entry of KBM during their debut 2010 season, with Kyle Busch running a partial schedule and Brian Ickler running non-companion races. The team would lose its Miccosukee sponsorship prior to the season, replaced by Toyota, M&M's, Interstate Batteries, Dollar General, and Traxxas. In the first seven races of the season, Busch made five starts and won twice, while Ickler finished in the top ten both of his starts. KBM lost Ickler in May when he was signed by Roush Fenway Racing to drive its No. 6 and No. 16 Nationwide Series cars on a part-time basis as part of an extended tryout with the organization. Busch announced shortly thereafter that he would split the driving duties of the No. 18 with Johnny Benson for the remainder of the year. Kyle Busch won 8 races in 16 starts, and the No. 18 truck won the owners championship in its first full-time season.

Both Ickler and Busch returned for 2011, with Kyle running 16 races and Ickler running 4. Kasey Kahne drove a single race for the No. 18 with sponsorship from Automotive Service Excellence, winning at Darlington. Josh Richards drove two races with Joy Mining Equipment. Kyle Busch scored 6 wins over the course of the season and the 18 truck finished second in the owners championship to the Kevin Harvick Incorporated No. 2 truck.

For 2012, veteran Jason Leffler was signed to be the primary driver of the No. 18 Toyota Tundra. The team secured sponsorship from Dollar General for 14 races. After nine starts and with a lone top-five finish to his credit, Leffler was released. Finishing the season in the truck were Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Brian Scott (five races), Denny Hamlin, Drew Herring, and Kyle Busch (3 races), along with Kurt Busch. Hamlin and Scott scored the team's only wins of the season at Martinsville and Phoenix. Kyle Busch didn't win a race for the first time in his Camping World Truck Series career.

;Joey Coulter (2013) For 2013, Busch hired former Richard Childress Racing driver Joey Coulter to drive the No. 18. Coulter and Busch had a previous on-track altercation in 2011, leading to a physical encounter between Busch and team owner Richard Childress. Coulter struggled, with only five top tens and a 15th-place points finish. With Coulter moving to GMS Racing, the No. 18 team did not run in 2014 and 2015.

;Multiple drivers (2016) In late 2015, KBM announced that Cody Coughlin would pilot the No. 18 JEGS.com Toyota Tundra part-time for the 2016. Kyle Busch returned to the No. 18 Truck for 4 races at Martinsville, Charlotte, Kentucky and Chicagoland. Busch won the races at Martinsville and Chicagoland. Noah Gragson ran the final 2 races of the year in the Phoenix and Homestead with sponsorship from SPEEDVEGAS. For the final 2 races of the season, the trucks were prepped by Wauters Motorsports.

;Noah Gragson (2017–2018)

It was announced in October 2016 that Noah Gragson was signed to drive the No. 18 full-time in 2017, and that he would compete for Rookie of the Year honors. Gragson missed the playoffs but scored his first win at the fall Martinsville race. Gragson finished 10th in points, second highest of the non playoff drivers.

;Harrison Burton (2019) In 2019, Harrison Burton piloted the truck full-time, replacing Gragson who moved to the Xfinity Series and JR Motorsports. Burton did not win a race and finished 12th in points.

;Christian Eckes (2020) When Burton was promoted to Xfinity racing in 2020, Christian Eckes took over the No. 18. Eckes also went winless, finishing 8th in points.

;Chandler Smith (2021–2022)

In 2021, Eckes was released and replaced with Chandler Smith, who drove the Nos. 46 and 51 part-time for the previous two seasons, and competed for Venturini Motorsports in the ARCA Menards Series, where he racked up nine wins in three part-time seasons. Smith won two races in 2021, but inconsistency led him to an eighth-place points finish.

Smith began the 2022 season with a 21st-place finish at Daytona. He scored wins at Las Vegas and Pocono to make the playoffs. During the playoffs, he won at Richmond and stayed consistent enough to make the Championship 4. Smith finished third at Phoenix and third in the standings.

Smith, like his teammates, will not return to KBM in 2023, as he will drive full time for Kaulig Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in the No. 16 Chevrolet, replacing A. J. Allmendinger.

Truck No. 18 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnerPts2010Kyle Busch18Toyota1st4087Brian IcklerJohnny BensonKasey Kahne2011Kyle Busch2nd920Kasey KahneBrian IcklerJosh RichardsDenny Hamlin2012Jason Leffler5th764Brian ScottDenny HamlinKurt BuschKyle BuschDrew HerringDavid Mayhew2013Joey Coulter17th6052016Cody Coughlin30th147Kyle BuschHarrison BurtonNoah Gragson201712th72420182nd4034Erik Jones2019Harrison Burton13th7072020Christian Eckes9th22382021Chandler Smith12th57620223rd4034
DAY
22ATL
2NSH
1*DOV
16*CLT
1*MCH
3IRP
2BRI
1*CHI
1*KEN
7*NHA
1*MAR
2TAL
1TEX
1*PHO
2HOM
1*
MAR
3KAN
4IOW
13GTY
9NSH
8DAR
21LVS
7
TEX
10
POC
2
DAY
5PHO
1*MAR
2NSH
1*DOV
1*CLT
1KAN
6KEN
1*POC
2MCH
25BRI
30ATL
3CHI
5NHA
1*TAL
9TEX
33
DAR
1*
TEX
4IOW
14KEN
5LVS
28
NSH
22IRP
22
MAR
1*HOM
2
DAY
36MAR
8CAR
34KAN
18CLT
4TEX
6KEN
8IOW
6CHI
8
DOV
13BRI
17KEN
5MAR
10PHO
1*
POC
5
MCH
9TAL
7
ATL
2*TEX
4HOM
2
IOW
7
LVS
9
DAY
22MAR
15CAR
13KAN
2CLT
32DOV
8TEX
25KEN
16IOW
9ELD
4POC
4MCH
14BRI
11MSP
26IOW
25CHI
23LVS
13TAL
27MAR
12TEX
12PHO
26HOM
27
DAY
31ATL
MAR
1*KANDOVCLT
2TEXIOWGTWKEN
30ELDPOCBRIMCHMSPCHI
1*NHALVSTAL
MAR
22TEX
PHO
16HOM
15
DAY
26ATL
15MAR
4KAN
28CLT
9DOV
9TEX
7GTW
9IOW
6KEN
5ELD
7POC
24MCH
7BRI
15MSP
2CHI
8NHA
15LVS
13TAL
14MAR
1TEX
10PHO
15HOM
18
DAY
23ATL
2LVS
12MAR
5DOV
20KAN
1*CLT
8TEX
10IOW
2GTW
10*CHI
4KEN
8*ELD
6MCH
4*BRI
9MSP
9*LVS
18TAL
13MAR
7TEX
10PHO
2HOM
3
POC
2
DAY
18ATL
8LVS
5MAR
11TEX
31DOV
3KAN
10CLT
11TEX
5IOW
3GTW
16CHI
4KEN
3POC
3ELD
31MCH
11BRI
23MSP
21LVS
9TAL
11MAR
18PHO
7HOM
13
DAY
22LVS
23CLT
14ATL
3HOM
8POC
33KEN
6TEX
2KAN
13KAN
2MCH
2DRC
12DOV
11GTW
32DAR
5RCH
18BRI
12LVS
8TAL
18KAN
6TEX
25MAR
4PHO
4
DAY
9*DRC
12LVS
19ATL
35BRD
34RCH
4KAN
11DAR
27COA
33CLT
6TEX
5NSH
13*POC
25KNX
2*GLN
40GTW
28DAR
7BRI
1LVS
35TAL
19MAR
4PHO
1
DAY
21LVS
1*ATL
4COA
5MAR
6BRD
19DAR
21KAN
4TEX
8CLT
8GTW
3SON
5KNX
13NSH
15MOH
6POC
1*IRP
18RCH
1*KAN
6BRI
9*TAL
14HOM
10PHO
3

Truck No. 46 history

;Multiple Drivers (2017–2019) In 2017, KBM formed the No. 46 team with sponsorship from Pedigree Petfoods and Banfield Pet Hospital. Todd Gilliland drove the No. 46 with Pedigree sponsorship at Dover and Martinsville, scoring a top 5 at Martinsville, finishing 5th, while Kyle Busch drove the Banfield-sponsored No. 46 at Kentucky and Bristol, winning at the latter. The team returned in 2018 with Brandon Jones at Charlotte and Riley Herbst at the second Las Vegas race. The team also returned in 2019, with drivers such as Raphaël Lessard, Riley Herbst, and Chandler Smith.

Truck No. 46 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223OwnerPts2017Todd Gilliland46Toyota31st161Kyle Busch2018Brandon Jones31st154Christian EckesRiley Herbst2019Raphaël Lessard27th216Riley HerbstChandler Smith
DAYATLMARKANCLTDOV
20TEXGTWIOWMAR
5TEXPHOHOM
KEN
6ELDPOCMCHBRI
1*MSPCHINHALVSTAL
DAYATLLVSMARDOVKANCLT
3TEX
IOW
8GTW
28CHIKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPMAR
9TEXPHO
9HOM
LVS
29TAL
DAYATLLVSMAR
14TEXDOV
11BRI
12MSPLVSTALMAR
KAN
9CLTTEXIOW
15
GTW
4CHIKENPOCELDMCHPHO
3HOM

Truck No. 51 history

;Part-time (2011–2012) The No. 51 was previously used by Busch at Billy Ballew Motorsports, a reverse of the team's No. 15 and a tribute to both the late Bobby Hamilton and the film Days of Thunder. In 2011, NASCAR Corona Series champion Germán Quiroga made his first Truck Series start in the No. 51 with Telcel as a sponsor at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the New England 175. Quiroga finished a solid 16th, but 3 laps down. He would run the truck again in the season finale at Homestead, finishing 26th. Josh Richards ran four races in the No. 51 with Joy Mining Equipment, scoring a best finish of 13th at Talladega.

In July 2012, the team announced that Quiroga would return to the No. 51 truck for four races: Talladega Superspeedway on October 6, Texas Motor Speedway on November 2, Phoenix International Raceway on November 9 and Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, with sponship from Net10 Wireless. Denny Hamlin drove the truck at Martinsville Speedway on October 27, 2012, with sponsorship from Toyota and earned Kyle Busch Motorsports their first Truck Series win of the 2012 season.

;Multiple drivers (2013–2023) In 2013, the No. 51 became a full-time team, with Busch running 11 races. 16-year-old driver Erik Jones ran 5 races, while Scott Bloomquist ran the Mudsummer Classic. On November 8, 2013, Jones won the Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway, the youngest winner of a Truck Series race at the time at 17 years, 5 months, and 9 days. Busch would go on to win the season finale Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway the next week. The No. 51 would win the 2013 Camping World Truck Series owner's title, barely edging the ThorSport Racing No. 88 team of driver's champion Matt Crafton. It was the second owner's championship for Kyle Busch Motorsports.

In 2014, Kyle Busch and Erik Jones split the No. 51 truck, with Busch driving 10 races and Jones driving 12 races. Eric Phillips served as the crew chief. Dollar General sponsored the truck at Kentucky, Bristol, and Chicagoland with Busch driving and at Phoenix with Jones driving. Busch won the season-opener at Daytona along with his next four starts in the No. 51 truck at Kansas, Charlotte, Dover, and Kentucky. Erik Jones won at Iowa, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. The team won its second consecutive owner's championship, with 10 wins among the two drivers.

For 2015, Busch shared the ride with JGR Xfinity Series driver Daniel Suárez, ARCA Racing Series driver Matt Tifft and late model racer Christopher Bell, while Jones will move into a third full-time ride (No. 4). Busch drove the truck at Pocono, Michigan, and New Hampshire, winning at Pocono and Michigan. Bell scored a top five finish in his debut at Iowa Speedway.

For 2016, Suárez split the ride with Cody Coughlin, with the two drivers slated to contest a minimum of 10 races each. Suárez collected his first truck win in the 51 at Phoenix late in the season.

In 2017, it was announced that multiple drivers would run the full schedule. Owner Kyle Busch ran five races with Textron Aviation as the primary sponsor. It was later announced that Harrison Burton would run six races and Todd Gilliland in four. Myatt Snider contested eight races with Louisiana Hot Sauce as the primary sponsor. Busch won at Kansas and Charlotte in the truck, while Gilliland put up impressive numbers in his starts, posting a top 5 at Loudon and two top tens. Burton scored a top 5 in his last race in the truck at Martinsville, and Snider collected three top 10s in his eight starts.

KBM announced that the No. 51 would return running the full schedule with multiple drivers again in 2018. Burton returned for nine races, and owner Busch for three races. Spencer Davis was added to the team for four races, and Brandon Jones, a JGR Xfinity driver, was also added for four races, and Riley Herbst joined the team for his debut at Gateway Motorsports Park. David Gilliland was also a driver for Talladega. In 2020, the truck ran full-time with drivers Kyle Busch, Chandler Smith, Riley Herbst, Brandon Jones, and Alex Tagliani. Jones picked up his first career Truck Series win at Pocono, beating eventual champion Sheldon Creed. In 2021, the truck was split between Busch, Drew Dollar, Corey Heim, Brian Brown, Parker Chase and Martin Truex Jr. Brown, Dollar, Chase, and Heim were all making their series debuts. Busch won at Atlanta and Truex won at Bristol Dirt.

The No. 51 would run the full season again in 2022, with Corey Heim running most of the races, winning 2 so far, Kyle Busch ran 5 and won at Sonoma Raceway. Buddy Kofoid would also run 2 dirt events at Bristol Motor Speedway and Knoxville Raceway.

For the team's first season with Chevrolet, the No. 51 will return as the multi-driver truck in 2023 with Busch running five races and Jack Wood running a minimum of 10 races. Busch scored a win at Las Vegas. On April 6, the No. 51 was docked 10 driver and owner points for illegal modifications of the engine oil reservoir tank prior to the Texas race. Busch scored the team's 100th win at Pocono.

Truck No. 51 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnerPts2011Josh Richards51Toyota36th153Germán Quiroga201238th148Denny Hamlin2013Kyle Busch1st804Erik JonesChad HackenbrachtScott BloomquistDenny Hamlin2014Kyle Busch1st857Erik Jones2015Daniel Suárez7th774Matt TifftChristopher BellKyle Busch2016Daniel Suárez13th406Cody CoughlinErik JonesGary Klutt2017Myatt Snider4th4025Kyle BuschHarrison BurtonTodd Gilliland2018Spencer Davis7th2238Kyle BuschHarrison BurtonBrandon JonesRiley HerbstLogan SeaveyChristopher BellDavid Gilliland2019Christian Eckes1st4034Kyle BuschBrandon JonesGreg BiffleChandler SmithAlex TaglianiRiley Herbst2020Riley Herbst6th2243Kyle BuschBrandon JonesChandler SmithAlex Tagliani2021Drew Dollar10th2090Parker ChaseKyle BuschMartin Truex, Jr.Corey HeimParker ChaseBrian BrownDerek GriffithDylan Lupton2022Corey Heim7th2262Kyle BuschBuddy Kofoid2023Jack WoodChevy10th2105Kyle BuschWilliam ByronMatt Mills
DAYPHODARMARNSHDOVCLTKANTEXKENIOWNSHIRPPOCMCHBRI
17ATLCHIKEN
34LVSTAL
13MAR
28TEX
NHA
16HOM
26
DAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWCHIPOCMCHBRIATLIOWKENLVSTAL
8TEX
28PHO
24HOM
15
MAR
1
DAY
2KAN
27CLT
1*DOV
1KEN
3MCH
2BRI
1CHI
1*TAL
10TEX
28HOM
1
MAR
9CAR
9IOW
2IOW
9PHO
1*
TEX
26POC
15MSP
2LVS
17
ELD
25
MAR
6
DAY
1KAN
1*CLT
1*DOV
1*KEN
1*MCH
5BRI
24CHI
1*TEX
1*HOM
4
MAR
18TEX
11GTW
23IOW
1*ELD
29POC
6MSP
3NHA
7LVS
1TAL
6MAR
4PHO
1*
DAY
9ATL
4MAR
6KAN
6DOV
2TEX
2KEN
4BRI
30CHI
4MAR
16TEX
2PHO
4HOM
30
CLT
8GTW
25ELD
21MSP
23LVS
19TAL
23
IOW
5
POC
1*MCH
1*NHA
11
DAY
28ATL
31MAR
18DOV
2CLT
23IOW
6KEN
11BRI
29CHI
11MAR
6TEX
5PHO
1HOM
6
KAN
27TEX
12ELD
19POC
13MCH
20NHA
20LVS
17TAL
31
GTW
5
MSP
11
DAY
10TEX
16KEN
16CHI
10LVS
28TAL
3TEX
12HOM
12
ATL
26KAN
1*CLT
1*POC
25*MCH
3*
MAR
13DOV
13IOW
11ELD
15BRI
18MAR
4
GTW
21MSP
11NHA
3PHO
7
DAY
7ATL
13TEX
9MCH
22
LVS
1*CLT
2POC
1*
MAR
8DOV
5IOW
3MSP
13MAR
8TEX
6PHO
3*HOM
11
KAN
9CHI
5KEN
4LVS
26
GTW
8
ELD
8
BRI
28
TAL
3
DAY
22GTW
14*POC
4ELD
6MCH
15LVS
3MAR
17HOM
3
ATL
1*LVS
1*MAR
1*TEX
1*CLT
1*
DOV
13KAN
5CHI
2KEN
23PHO
2
TEX
1
IOW
8BRI
2
MSP
2
TAL
3
DAY
12
LVS
1*CLT
2ATL
21*HOM
1*TEX
1*
POC
1KAN
14KAN
8MAR
17
KEN
22MCH
38DOV
20GTW
23DAR
23RCH
12BRI
5LVS
5TAL
3KAN
5TEX
21PHO
3
DAY
22
DAY
10CLT
20TEX
33NSH
24BRI
34LVS
24TAL
35PHO
18
DAY
23
LVS
2ATL
1RCH
2KAN
1POC
2
BRI
1
DAR
23GLN
13MAR
11
COA
18
KNX
8
GTW
26
DAR
31
DAY
32ATL
1DAR
23KAN
33TEX
7GTW
1NSH
33MOH
26POC
4IRP
5RCH
5KAN
7BRI
10TAL
26HOM
5PHO
7
LVS
2COA
3MAR
3CLT
7SON
1
BRI
27KNX
11
DAY
27ATL
10TEX
9CLT
18GTW
29NSH
30MOH
31IRP
18KAN
16BRI
36TAL
14HOM
12PHO
27
LVS
1*COA
2MAR
3KAN
7POC
1
BRD
3DAR
4NWS
11
RCH
5MLW
25

Truck No. 54 history

;Bubba Wallace (2013–2014) In 2013, Joe Gibbs Racing development driver Darrell "Bubba" Wallace Jr. ran the full season in the No. 54 Toyota with sponsorship from ToyotaCare and Camping World/Good Sam Club. Wallace won his first race at Martinsville Speedway in the Kroger 200, and would finish 8th in points.

In 2014, Wallace ran his second full-time season in the No. 54. In June, Wallace won the Drivin' for Linemen 200 at Gateway Motorsports Park. Three weeks later, he battled Kyle Larson and Ron Hornaday Jr. for the win at Eldora Speedway. Wallace Jr. held off a hard charging Larson, who wrecked his car trying to catch him, and beat Hornaday by a 5.489-second margin to win the second annual Mudsummer Classic. Wallace switched to the No. 34 for the Kroger 200 at Martinsville in tribute to Wendell Scott, and led the most laps en route to his second straight victory in the race. Wallace won his final race with KBM, the season finale at Homestead Miami Speedway, beating Larson again to earn his first non-short track victory. Wallace's four wins along with nine top fives and 14 top tens led to a third-place finish in points.

;Multiple Drivers (2015) Former ARCA Racing Series rookie of the year and Joe Gibbs Racing development driver Justin Boston signed to run the full 2015 season in the No. 54. After nine races and while sitting 12th in the points standings, Boston left the team. Initial reports stated that Boston and KBM parted ways due to lack of performance and requests for internal changes by Boston not being met. KBM would later sue Boston and Zloop (owned by Boston's father) for $4.025 million in defaulted payments. Boston was replaced by Toyota development driver Christopher Bell at Kentucky, Matt Tifft drove the truck at Pocono, finishing eighth. JGR development driver Cody Coughlin was signed to drive the truck at Michigan, with backing from family sponsor JEGS. Kyle Busch drove the 54 at Bristol. Gray Gaulding drove the No. 54 in three races, with sponsorship from Krispy Kreme.

Truck No. 54 results

YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223OwnerPts2013Bubba Wallace54Toyota10th70420144th799342015Justin Boston5413th712Christopher BellMatt TifftCody CoughlinKyle BuschGray Gaulding
DAY
12MAR
5CAR
27KAN
7CLT
27DOV
10TEX
6KEN
28IOW
8ELD
7POC
7MCH
21BRI
28MSP
4IOW
5CHI
11LVS
5TAL
17MAR
1*TEX
7PHO
20HOM
15
DAY
26MAR
2KAN
15CLT
26DOV
16TEX
10GTW
1*KEN
2IOW
13ELD
1*POC
8MCH
11*BRI
2MSP
12CHI
6NHA
2LVS
2*TAL
9TEX
26PHO
6HOM
1
MAR
1*
DAY
29ATL
16MAR
10KAN
7CLT
9DOV
25TEX
8GTW
27IOW
11
KEN
17ELD
1*LVS
14TAL
13TEX
8HOM
25
POC
8CHI
9PHO
8
MCH
20
BRI
2
MSP
11NHA
10MAR
21

Truck No. 56 history

;Part Time (2010) The 2010 season started with Tayler Malsam in the No. 56 Toyota Tundra. Early in the season after seven races, it was announced that Malsam was signed by Braun Racing to take over in their No. 10 Toyota in the Nationwide Series. With no driver or sponsorship, the No. 56 team shut down immediately.

Truck No. 56 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425OwnerPts2010Tayler Malsam56Toyota36th798
DAY
17ATL
13MAR
14NSH
17KAN
22DOV
20CLT
13TEXMCHIOWGTYIRPPOCNSHDARBRICHIKENNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM

ARCA Menards Series

Car No. 18 history

In 2022, KBM fielded the No. 18 Toyota Camry for Sammy Smith and Drew Dollar in the ARCA Menards Series.

Car no. 18 results

ARCA Menards Series resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920AMSCPts2022Drew Dollar18Toyota1st1016Sammy Smith
DAY
19TAL
7*KAN
15CLT
24
PHO
3*IOW
2BLN
1ELK
1*MOH
3POC
12IRP
2MCH
4GLN
5ISF
4MLW
1*DSF
3KAN
3BRI
1*SLM
1**TOL
1

ARCA Menards Series East

Car No. 18 history

In 2022, KBM fielded the No. 18 Toyota Camry full time for Sammy Smith.

Car no. 18 results

ARCA Menards Series East resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567AMSECPts2022Sammy Smith18Toyota1st375
NSM
1*FIF
1*DOV
5NSV
1*IOW
2MLW
1*BRI
1*

ARCA Menards Series West

Car No. 18 history

In 2022, Sammy Smith drove the No. 18 Toyota Camry in the season opener and season finale, both at Phoenix. Smith won the season finale.

Car no. 18 results

ARCA Menards Series West resultsYearDriverNo.Make1234567891011AMSWCPts2022Sammy Smith18Toyota24th143
PHO
3*IRWKCRPIRSONIRWEVGPIRAASLVSPHO
1*

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