Kyle Busch  #18
2009 STANDINGS
RANKPOINTSBEHIND
#1344572195
2009 STATS
STARTSWINSPOLES
3641

Outlook

ESPN.com preseason rank: No. 4

2009 Outlook

With a shrug of youthful resignation, Kyle Busch acknowledges all the diagnoses and corrective measures taken at Joe Gibbs Racing, trying to prevent another season that breaks in two, plunging Busch out of dominance.

When he crumbled in the Chase due mainly to mechanical issues after an eight-win start last season, "You thought, 'Why us?'" he says. "But it's things beyond your control. What you do to change that is, nothing.

"You can look at trying to change your luck as much as you want, whether you want to put a four-leaf clover in your pocket or wear lucky underwear or whatever," Busch says. "It's the way it rolls sometimes. You can't change it."

With all the analysis done by everyone at JGR, from team owner Joe Gibbs himself to crew chief Steve Addington and all the engineers in between, does Busch have at least a little more hope of avoiding a disaster like last fall's?

"No, I mean there's always something. Whether it's a little five-cent part that breaks -- I mean, how many times have we seen in [it] this sport? There are going to be parts of the year that we have issues."

But there is a big part of last year that he doubts he will repeat -- his spectacular first half of the season.

"I think it's going to be less likely that we repeat that first half, the way the competition picked up, the way everyone's learned this car. I think we're capable of running strong and running up front, and finishing top three, top five every week. But you've got to have some sort of luck on your side. ... If you have a lot, you can win races."

2008 Review

As the No. 18 team roared through its hot streak, "We were close to where we needed to be, and we were settling for that," Addington reflects. "And those other guys worked and got their cars better, and we were a little bit behind." Plus there were the unforeseen mechanical failures that spoiled the Chase for the No. 18.

But, his brat image aside, Busch may have come of age through the ordeal. "It was bothering him," says Addington, "but he was the same kid every weekend with the guys on the team. He never pointed any fingers. He talked about what we needed to do to get better."

He has a shot at the title if: JGR's thorough analysis fixes all the tech glitches, from a broken sway bar bolt to a blown engine, that haunted the No. 18 team in the stretch run last year.

He won't win the title because: Busch is unlikely to get out as far ahead of the competition as he did last year, so setbacks could hurt him earlier.

-- Ed Hinton

2009 Sprint Cup Stats
RANKSTARTS WINS POLES TOP 5 TOP 10 LAPS LED MONEY PTS
13th36419131157$6,180,6774457
Complete Stats
Previous 10 Sprint Cup Races
DATE RACE PLACE START LEAD COMP MONEY PTS BONUS PEN
11/22Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami8301267$130,62314750
11/15NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Phoenix pres. by Goodyear1270312$121,79812700
11/8Dickies 500 at Texas115232333$172,748140100
11/1AMP Energy 500 at Talladega15134191$127,07312350
10/25NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Martinsville pres. by Goodyear4414501$138,69816550
10/17NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America8100334$134,62314200
10/11Pepsi 500 at California24190248$138,0989100
10/4NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Kansas12340267$142,89812700
9/27NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Dover presented by Burger King31150342$119,0237000
9/20NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at New Hampshire590300$149,523155025
Complete Race Log

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