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Mar 5, 2021 1:18 pm

Busch Bros. worth a look at Las Vegas home track

Kurt Busch

The Busch Brothers are going home for the weekend, but Las Vegas has been anything but easy money for Kurt and Kyle Busch.

They’ve each won only one race in Vegas in a combined 41 starts: 22 for Kurt and 19 for Kyle.



Kyle, winner of two series championships with 57 Cup victories, has won 10 percent of the races he has started in his career.

Kurt Busch has his own championship and 32 career victories.

Kyle Busch
Kyle Busch. (Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)

Kurt won last year, his first in Las Vegas in 22 starts, but they enter as distant considerations for Sunday’s race.

“Las Vegas Motor Speedway had been a thorn in my side over the years,” he said. “I left there every year more and more displeased and frustrated. Sometimes you don’t win at a track. Daytona took me 17 years to win the 500. I felt differently leaving Daytona. I know it’s going to happen. It’s going to happen. It will happen. Vegas, I don’t think it is ever going to happen. Vegas was that tough on me. It was an emotional time of growing up there and having all my friends and family and people there, rooting me on, and just not being able to get the job done just felt weird. And so, it was really a spiritual moment of winning last September in the Playoffs at the South Point 400, and then not having fans and having people at the race track.”

PENNZOIL 400 odds and drivers to watch

*Pennzoil 400 odds per BetMGM

  • Martin Truex Jr. +600
  • Kevin Harvick +650
  • Brad Keselowski +650
  • Joey Logano +650
  • Denny Hamlin +900
  • Kyle Larson +1000
  • Ryan Blaney +1100
  • Chase Elliott +1100
  • Kyle Busch +1200
  • Kurt Busch +2000
  • Alex Bowman +2500
  • William Byron +2500
  • Matt Dibenedetto +3000
  • Austin Dillon +3000
  • Aric Almirola +3500
  • Christopher Bell +5000
  • Tyler Reddick +5000

Joey Logano usually a frontrunner in Las Vegas

Team Penske’s Joey Logano is a two-time winner at LVMS. On Sunday, he will be looking to win for a third straight year as he won there in March of 2019 and the February race in 2020.

Joey Logano
Joey Logano. (Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)

He has top-10 finishes in nine of his last 10 starts at Vegas. In eight of those races, he has led 25 or more laps. In the 2019 September race, he finished ninth but led 105 laps. His 488 career laps led is second to Harvick’s 679 among active drivers.

Logano’s average finish of 8.4 is best in the field.

Brad Keselowski wins in Las Vegas

Logano’s Team Penske teammate, Brad Keselowski has won three times in Vegas. That is the most among drivers entered in Sunday’s race and only the retired Jimmie Johnson has won more times at the track (four).



In 15 starts at Vegas, Keselowski has 10 top-10 finishes. Ten of those have come in the last 11 races, as have all three of his victories. His average finish in his last 11 races at Vegas is 4.55.

Denny Hamlin is still looking

Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing enters the Vegas race as the series points leader — he sits 20 points ahead of second place Kevin Harvick.

Denny Hamlin
Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

But Vegas has not been a Hamlin track. He is winless in 18 career starts and has but three top-five finishes.

The good news is that last September he finished third and led 121 laps, so the three-time Daytona 500 winner is not completely lost in the Arizona desert.

Couple youngsters warrant consideration

Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney are a trio of younger drivers who have small sample sets when it comes to racing at Vegas: Elliott has eight starts and Blaney and Larson nine.

Penske’s Blaney won a pole there three years ago and has six top-10 finishes. His best finish was fifth place, which he did three times. His average finish is an impressive 9.66.



Elliott’s average finish is a horrendous 21.5. But that average is skewed by three DNFs in those eight races. When he’s kept his Hendrick Motorsports car on the track, he has posted three top-10s with a best finish of third in 2017. In 2020’s two races in Vegas, Elliott led 70 and 73 laps.

Larson has three top-fives and six top-10s at Vegas.

All have led races at LVMS.

–Field Level Media (@FieldLevelMedia)

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