Kyle Busch seeks redemption at Oxford Plains Speedway after a Nashville Superspeedway collision dashed his hopes.
Keen Parts and Weirs Buick GMC back Busch's effort, crucial for his $40,000 prize pursuit.
Archie St. Hilaire and Peter Petit supported Busch's campaign, ensuring strategic preparation for the race.
Busch collided with Kyle Larson due to a late caution, leading to a disappointing DNF.
The All That's Metal Celebration of America 300 offers a $40,000 prize, motivating Busch's comeback.
Derek Kneeland and Cushman Competition focus on preparing Busch's No. 41 car for peak performance.
Kyle Larson expressed regret over the fuel-related incident that affected Busch's race at Nashville.
Larson leads with 664 points in the Cup Series, while Busch trails in 17th place with 395 points.
Busch races under the number 51, honoring his short-track heritage at Oxford Plains Speedway.
Despite setbacks, Busch remains determined to showcase his racing skills and resilience at Oxford Plains.