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Richard Childress Racing isn't what it once was. This is a statement you truly could've been saying for decades now and been correct each time. The former home ...
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Following his wreck in practice, Kyle Busch has lost all of his trust in the Richard Childress Racing Chevrolets he drives.
That is the question going forward, as Kyle Busch moves from Joe Gibbs Racing to Richard Childress Racing next year. Six-time champion car owner Childress and two-time champion Busch announced the ...
Richard Childress Racing runs Chevrolets, and that means that Busch will be hopping out of a Toyota when he competes for a Cup championship for RCR in 2023 and beyond.
Richard Childress Racing has a long history of success in professional racing, with most of it coming with Dale Earnhardt. The Intimidator won six championships for RCR, and the team has won 117 races ...
Kyle Busch needs a ride, Richard Childress wants a new driver. Tyler Reddick's lame-duck status and Kurt Busch's concussion issues are involved.
NASCAR team owner Richard Childress doesn't mince words when asked if Kyle Busch could win RCR's first Cup championship since 1994 when Dale Earnhardt captured the organization's sixth Cup title.
Kyle Busch will move to Richard Childress Racing next season, ending a 15-year career with Joe Gibbs Racing because the team could not come to terms with NASCAR's only active multiple Cup champion.
After some opening remarks, Busch confirmed he will be joining team owner Richard Childress and RCR Enterprises in Welcome, North Carolina, at the start of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season.