Kurt Busch Returns from Retirement to Race for Team USA in 2025 Race of Champions

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Kurt Busch Returns from Retirement to Race for Team USA in 2025 Race of Champions
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NASCAR legend Kurt Busch will represent Team USA at the 2025 Race of Champions, marking his return to competition after retiring in August 2023. Busch, a 2004 NASCAR Cup champion, will team up with Travis Pastrana at Sydney's Accor Stadium on March 7-8, competing against top drivers from various motorsport disciplines.

The 2004 NASCAR Cup champion Kurt Busch will represent Team USA in the 2025 Race of Champions, making a return to competition after announcing his retirement in August 2023. Busch will make his third RoC appearance, partnering prominent stunt performer Travis Pastrana at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on 7-8 March. This comes after receiving medical clearance as Busch suffered a concussion during a crash in qualifying at Pocono Raceway in July 2022.

” Kurt Busch last contested the RoC in 2017 Photo by: Alexander Trienitz / Motorsport Images The RoC is a two-day event that pitches the top drivers from various motorsport disciplines in head-to-head nation versus nation and individual battles, with 2025 being the first time it has visited the southern hemisphere.

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