2. The Bad: His injuries
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Believe it or not, there was a time when no one thought Kyle Busch would ever get behind the wheel of a stock car to begin with. Who could blame them? They watched Busch's Toyota Camry spin out of control and plow head-first into the inside retaining wall of Daytona International Speedway. The impact was immediate and even caused his car to go airborne momentarily. Even worse, it resulted in fractures in both his feet that would leave him unable to competing that Sunday's Daytona 500. This marked the first time in his career that this happened.
While Busch did ultimately go on to win his first championship that year, it came at the cost of his future health. Unfortunately, he finally seems to be dealing with the pain caused by that massive crash at Daytona, and it's probably hindering his career quite a bit. In fact, if Busch eventually goes down as one of the all the time greats in NASCAR history, experts will probably wonder what he could have achieved if he had never been injured during that fateful afternoon in 2015.
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