- Toyota driver Kyle Busch was victorious in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- With the victory, Toyota has now won at all 23 active NSCS race tracks for a total of 72 victories since entering the series in 2007.
- The Las Vegas-native started ninth and led three for a total of 19 laps (of 164) en route to his fourth victory of the 2015 season – he also won at Sonoma Raceway, Kentucky Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
- Busch has earned the four victories in the past five races of the season and now sits 23 points out of the 30th position in the point standings in order to qualify for this year’s Chase for the Sprint Cup.
- Camry drivers Denny Hamlin (fifth), Clint Bowyer (sixth) and Matt Kenseth (seventh) also finished in the top-10.
KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 Skittles Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing
Finishing Position: 1st
How does it feel to get another victory?
“I can’t believe what’s going on. Everybody is going to be chasing the rainbow tonight, that’s for sure. This Skittles Camry was awesome. I know if we could just get out front we could just go. Adam Stevens (crew chief) and these guys they dialed it in again. Thanks Sprint and Toyota and the fans. It’s really a treat to win here at Indy. I appreciate all the fans that I have, all the fans that NASCAR has and Toyota has now captured a win at every single active Cup Series race track – that’s pretty awesome for us to be able to do that. I can’t thank this crew enough. Everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing, all the men and women there, you work so hard and pour your hearts into it. I can’t thank everyone that has stood behind me all year.”
Does this win give you perspective on the year?
“I might have found my happy place, I don’t know. Maybe I found that too. Nothing better than being in victory lane, nothing better than being in victory lane for one of the biggest wins in my career at Indy and sweeping the week – even bigger yet. I just want to celebrate with my team, my wife and my family.”
How does it feel to be 23 points out of 30th?
“We’re a championship contending team, we just have to be championship eligible. Thank the good Lord for bringing me back when he did. Obviously thanking him for all the success I’ve had in my life, where I’m at and all my blessings. To get me back as quick as he did, to preserve through that and that deficit. We’re still continuing on, we can’t have bad days. I don’t know that any of that matters, we’re going to bask in this moment here.”
How does it feel to win in the Cup car at Indy?
“Wow, this is amazing! I don’t even know what to say or what to think. Man, to win here at Indy and to do it on the Sprint Cup level – I’ve been trying for so many years, second a couple times, but this is just so special. Man, I can’t say enough and I’m sure there’s a rainbow out there somewhere, but there’s a rainbow right here in victory lane. This Skittles Camry was awesome today. Adam Stevens (crew chief) and these guys, they are something special. This TRD (Toyota Racing Development) power plant was awesome today. M&M’s Crispy, Monster, Toyota, Milky Way, Pedigree and everybody that’s on board and the fans – I appreciate the fans and all they are about here at the race track and across the radio in NASCAR that pulls for your particular driver – we appreciate your support and what it’s all about.”
How were you able to manage all the late race restarts?
“I don’t know – what a crazy end to that race. First I have to thank Joey Logano, then I have to thank Joey Logano, then I have to thank Martin Truex – those two guys behind me on those three restarts – they are the ones that just helped propel my car a little bit ahead so when I got to turn one, I could keep the gas down and pull ahead and get up to the lead.”
Does the four wins you were able to get so closely together boggle the mind?
“It does a little bit. Like I said, this is unbelievable – this is something special. There’s nothing else like it. I’m so blessed to be in the position I’m in, I can’t thank everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing enough, Joe Gibbs (owner), J.D. Gibbs (president) and the entire family for giving me the opportunity. I know I have plenty of blessings. Man, my wife (Samantha) and my son (Brexton) is here, too. This has been a phenomenal return. I won’t say phenomenal year because it was a dismal year to start with, but I guess I’ll take that 11 week vacation any year if it’s going to look like this.”