NASCAR won't run Kyle Busch No. 8 car
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Richard Childress Racing announced Friday it will use the No. 33 in place of the No. 8 in Cup competition after the death of Kyle Busch.
NASCAR and its teams don’t retire numbers; they reserve them. In the wake of the death of Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 8 Chevrolet, Richard Childress Racing has elected to remove the No. 8 from the track for the time being,
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