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Video: Kyle Busch Cuts Tire, Slams Wall Hard Out Early at New Hampshire

Kyle Busch is still trying to snag his first win of the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season, but the winless drought will extend to 20 races as he cut a tire down and slammed the wall.

Busch completed 15 laps in Sunday’s Foxwoods Resort and Casino 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway before his day came to an abrupt end.

Following a trip to the infield care center, a frustrated Busch chalked it up to it still being the year 2020.

This marks Busch’s second DNF by way of crashing in 2020, and his third overall DNF of the season. This is his fourth on-track incident of the 2020 season.

To view the full rankings of on-track incidents for the 2020 NCS season, click here.

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