Video: Kyle Busch’s Front Fender Shreds Off After Flat Tire in Stage 2 at Talladega

Kyle Busch’s atrocious 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season has continued in a big way Sunday in the YellaWood 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.

With three laps remaining in the opening Stage of the race, Busch was collected in a crash that sent him into the air. Luckily, he was able to stay in the race.

Unluckily, when the race resumed for Stage 2, Busch had a left front tire go down, which absolutely obliterated the front of his No. 18 race car.

While Busch is still inside the Playoffs, it seems more and more likely that he’ll need to hope for his first win of the season at next week’s event at the Charlotte Roval if he wants to advance to the Round of 8.

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