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Kyle Thomas Busch, an American race car driver, was born on the 2nd of May 1985 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He currently drives for Joe Gibbs Racing with the #18 M&M's Toyota Camry in NASCAR's NEXTEL Cup series. When he was growing up, he used to race at The Bullring, Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He was nicknamed Shrub because he is NASCAR driver Kurt Busch's younger brother; he was therefore likened to a shrub - a small bush. At the age of 16, Kyle Busch took part for Roush Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He ran as a replacement when the team's 2 drivers had to be released mid-way into the 2001 season. In this race, he made 2 top-10 finishes in just 6 starts in what was arranged to be the year's full-season campaign.

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In 2000, NASCAR changed its rules to permit drivers to make up to 7 starts in a season (up from five); before attaining a full-time driver for rookie status. Kyle Busch became the fastest for a 2001 Craftsman Truck Series race held on the California Speedway in Fontana, before he was withdrawn from the racing tracks by CART officials. This happened because American Racing Wheels 200 was part of CART weekend which featured Marlboro 500 CART FedEx Championship Series. Afterwards, Marlboro threw Kyle Busch out due to the 1998 interpretation of the Master Settlement Agreement which prohibits those below 18 years of age from participating in sporting events sponsored by tobacco companies. About 6 weeks after the event, NASCAR had to impose a minimum of 18 years with effect from 2002 so as to prevent such incidents from happening in future.

Meanwhile, the rules have changed again from 2007. Whelen Modified Tours and Grand National will from now allow young drivers of 16 years to enter their motor races. At first, when the minimum age requirements were set, Busch changed from NASCAR to American Speed Association (ASA) Series. It was the Mid-West company that helped him succeed in the 2002 race season where Busch finished 8th in championship points for ASA Series. Busch again raced in 2004 in Morgan-Dollar Motorsports' #47 Axiom Chevrolet Silverado. At 20 years and 19 days old, Busch went on to become the youngest driver to win a Truck Series car race. In 2006, Busch again repeated the Lowe's victory in a tribute to Bobby Hamilton. Busch added 2 more victories in the Billy Ballew Motorsports #51 truck races about the end of 2007's season. One at Atlanta on 27th October and the other at Phoenix on 9th November.

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