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Kyle Busch to Run Five NASCAR Truck Races in 2020 For KBM

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Kyle Busch Motorsports made it official on Tuesday, as they announced Kyle Busch as the driver of their No. 51 Toyota Tundra for five races in 2020.

The races that the 2019 NASCAR Cup Series champion will be behind the wheel are: Las Vegas in February, Atlanta in March, Homestead in March, Texas in March and Kansas in May.

Busch has won at all five tracks in his Truck Series career. In all, Busch has racked up a total of 15 wins at the handful of tracks.

According to a video released by the team on Twitter, sponsorship for the effort will come from Beechcraft, Cessna, Hawker and Textron Aviation.

Busch, 35, is a 56-time winner in the NGROTS, which is an all-time record in the series. He swept all five of his starts in 2019, and he will attempt to do the same in 2020.

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