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Kyle Busch gets rave reviews from NASCAR fans after CW Xfinity Series broadcast

JHby:Jonathan Howard03/15/25

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Kyle Busch - © Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

How about Rowdy in the broadcast booth?! Kyle Busch is getting huge praise from NASCAR fans after the Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas. Busch helped call the win for Justin Allgaier today alongside Adam Alexander and Jamie McMurray.

This season on the track is going well so far. But Kyle Busch showed he is not just a one-trick pony. Fans loved having him in the broadcast booth. He was informative, spoke well, and blended in well with the broadcast team.

Are we going to see more of Busch in the booth? This week he was working with The CW with Parker Kligerman racing at the 12 Hours of Sebring. So, it was a special occasion. Still, it has Busch thinking.

“Good time in the broadcast booth today. Who wants more?” Busch posted on X/Twitter.

There were many fans asking for more. You could see it in his replies.

There were few to no complaints about Kyle Busch in the booth. From NASCAR villain to beloved Cup Series veteran? Add in a stellar broadcasting talent and fans are going to fall in love with Rowdy even more.

Seriously, fans couldn’t get enough. Busch was delivering great stats and information. He also had great stories to tell from his own time racing. What a treat it was.

After tonight, would you like to see Kyle Busch again in the Xfinity Series booth? He could probably make the Truck Series broadcast better, too.

There are many drivers who do pit reporting, broadcasts from the booth, and other media jobs. Some are good, some are eh, and some should do something else. Busch showed that he isn’t just an elite driver but an elite talent on the mic as well.

Kyle Busch wants drivers to have more input

Last week, Kyle Busch let his feelings be known about the Austin Cindric penalty. Now he is saying more about that and other decisions in NASCAR. This week, Busch went in on the approval process for new drivers in the Cup Series.

Busch talked to the media at Las Vegas on Saturday. He had a bit to say about the approval process.

“Yeah. I don’t have a great answer,” Busch said in the Las Vegas Motor Speedway media center. “I feel like I’ve questioned the approval process for a long, long time being an owner in the Truck Series and seeing some young drivers get opportunities at different tracks versus my drivers that I was trying to get them opportunities at some of those same tracks getting denied. So, I was very confused and probably I’m even more confused now on how it all works. So, I think it’s broken. I think there’s a lot of work that could be done to make it better.

“I also do feel as though it shouldn’t be suit and ties making the decision always. Certainly, there can be some that need to be involved but I do feel like there needs to be firesuits involved in some of those decision-making processes on those that need to be approved or not approved for various activities. I’ll even go as far to say too I feel the same way on driver penalties. The Austin Cindric deal. I don’t think suit and ties should be making that, I think you should get penalized by your peers.”