Kyle Busch leaves Joe Gibbs Racing in rearview, joins Richard Childress for 2023

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Kyle Busch will be driving for a new team in 2023. The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion revealed Tuesday he will drive for Richard Childress Racing next season, ending his 15-season run with Joe Gibbs Racing. He will also move from Toyota to Chevrolet and be in the driver’s seat for the No. 8 car.

“I’ll be taking my talents to Welcome, North Carolina, to drive the No. 8 car starting in 2023,” Busch said at a news conference.

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Tyler Reddick currently drives the No. 8 for Richard Childress Racing and will move to a new car in 2023. Reddick already has plans to join 23XI Racing in 2024.

“RCR has an impressive history in NASCAR and I’m honored that Richard is putting his trust in me to come in and continue to build on that legacy,” Busch said in a news release.

“Growing up in a family of passionate racers myself, I feel like the culture that the Childress family has built within their organization will be an ideal fit for me. As I begin the next chapter of my career, I’m looking forward to driving for RCR and working with everyone there to add more wins and championships to both of our resumes.”