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Kyle Busch spent the last 15 seasons behind the wheel of the No. 18 car. For 2023, he’s left Joe Gibbs Racing for Richard Childress Racing and will now drive the No. 8 car.
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The new number was personally designed by Busch. The change came with input from Richard Childress and RCR.
View the 2023 Kyle Busch paint schemes below.
“The revised number honors the past while embracing the future and the new era that Busch’s presence brings to the 54-year-old organization, essentially merging one of the NASCAR industry’s most storied teams with one of the sports’ most successful modern era drivers,” per the team release.
The team also confirmed crew chief Randall Burnett and spotter Derek Kneeland will remain with the No. 8. Kneeland previously worked with Reddick in 2022.
Kyle Busch: 2023 Sponsors
Insight into the sponsor lineup for Kyle Busch has also been released. Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, 3CHI, Alsco, Lenovo and BetMGM will all return to sponsor the No. 8 in 2023.
“Our business relationships are paramount to our organization and we’re proud to confirm that our primary partners on the No. 8 team will be returning to RCR in 2023,” said Torrey Galida, president of RCR. “Their commitment to our organization is a testament to our team’s collaborative approach and the value it has delivered to so many great brands.”
Both Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen and Alsco released their paint schemes for the 2023 season. View those below.
“We’ve loved partnering with RCR and the No. 8 race team since our debut into the sport three years ago, and we’re just getting started,” said John Felton, Senior Director of Marketing for Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen. “We’re excited to welcome Kyle Busch and Rowdy Nation to the Cheddar’s family, and we look forward to celebrating many wins to come.”
The RCR online store has just added Kyle Busch merchandise. See some of the collection below.
Kyle Busch
New Number Style
Kyle Busch
Alsco Paint Scheme