Kyle Busch had another all-around great year. He seemingly wins in one series or another every weekend, and 2010 was no exception. He ended the Sprint Cup season with three wins, 18 top 10's and 10 top five finishes. But much like his brother, Kurt, he really struggled in the Chase. Busch only managed three top 10 finishes in the last 10 races, and four out of the five final races resulted in finishes outside the top 20 for Busch.
In the Nationwide Series, when Busch raced, he dominated. In 29 starts, he won 13 times. He had 25 top 10 finishes, 22 of which were in the top five. Out of the 5,528 laps run while Busch was involved in Nationwide races, he was leading for 2,229 of them. That equates to an astonishing 40 percent of the time that Busch was leading the race.
In the Truck Series, the numbers are equally impressive. In 16 events, Busch went to victory lane eight times. He finished inside the top 10 14 times with only one of those finishes not being in the top five. Between all three series, Busch also scored the pole position 11 times.
Through all of his accomplishments this past season, the highlight for Busch had to be at Bristol, when he won all three of the series events. This marked the first time in NASCAR history that a driver won all three events held at the same track in the same weekend.