When Kyle Busch reached 100 wins in 2021, he announced that he was done driving in Xfinity Series races.  He did noted that he wasn’t going to say never, but he was done.

On February 10, 2023; never disappeared when Kaulig Racing announced that Busch would be driving the number 10 car in five races – the race limit for Cup Series drivers.

When he stopped driving in 2021, Busch had a total of 102 Xfinity Series wins.  Busch won all five of the races he ran in 2021.

Busch’s first race will be March 4 at his hometown track in Las Vegas.  With this announcement it means that Kyle Busch will be doing a triple header when he runs in the Craftsman Truck Series race driving his Kyle Busch Motorsports number 51 truck, the Xfinity Series race for Kaulig Racing in the number 10 car, and the Cup Series race on Sunday in the Richard Childress Racing number eight car.

Busch will also run the number 10 car at Phoenix Raceway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen International, and Darlington Raceway.

The number 10 Kaulig Racing car will run with a several different drivers including AJ Allmendinger, Austin Dillon, and Justin Haley

Kaulig Racing also fields the number 16 car driven by Chandler Smith and the number eleven car driven by Daniel Hemric.

Speaking on his return to Xfinity Series racing, Kyle Busch said, “I’m looking forward to having some fun in the Xfinity Series again.  What Matt Kaulig and (team president) Chris Rice have built in just a few short years at Kaulig Racing is impressive, and with the team’s alliance with Richard Childress Racing, this made for an easy decision to be back competing in a series that I’ve had success in over the years.”