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Video: Kyle Busch Goes for Spin, Avoids Contact in Tuesday’s Next Gen Test at Phoenix

Kyle Busch went for a spin in Tuesday’s Next Gen test at Phoenix Raceway. Photo Credit: Mark J. Rebilas (used with permission).

In Tuesday’s Next Gen testing session at Phoenix Raceway, Kyle Busch, driving the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 18 went for a spin in turns three and four, coming to rest just shy of the start-finish line.

The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, known for being one of the sport’s best wheelmen, was able to avoid any contact with the outside wall, allowing the team to avoid any time-consuming damage repairs.

Photographer Mark J. Rebilas is at Phoenix Raceway for the two-day testing session and captured a picture of Busch spinning off of the exit of turn four.

For a link to NASCAR’s live stream, a list of teams participating in the test, and more details, click here

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