Video: Kyle Busch Spins, Backs into Wall During Nashville Qualifying, Will Start Last

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Kyle Busch was hoping for a pole for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 at Nashville, but instead spun and backed his No. 18 car into the outside wall during qualifying. PC: Collin Denton | @nascarfan19_YT

Man, that is not how Kyle Busch wanted to start his weekend in Nashville. But on Saturday, in NASCAR Cup Series qualifying, Kyle Busch spun his No. 18 Pedigree Toyota Camry in turns 3 and 4 and backed the car into the wall.

Here is video from the USA Network broadcast of Busch’s incident:

Fortunately, for Busch and the No. 18 team, the car suffered very minor damage to the left rear, but the crash meant that Busch will inherit the final starting spot in the 36-car field.

Busch was the only one of the 36 cars that attempted to qualify on Saturday that was unable to record a laptime.

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