Parker Kligerman contradicts “Flashing” The narration about Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski


Former Nascar Parker Kligerman's pilot recently appeared in the Rubbin is competing Podcast on YouTube and talked about Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski's struggles in the Cup series. During the interaction, the host compared the Busch and Keselowski car racing legends, Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr.

Richard Childress Racing's pilot has been in a rate without winning since 2023 and lost the playoffs twice for the first time in his career. He approached a race, but was not successful in doing it. He got two P5 finishes on the Americas and the Chicago Street race, making them their best results so far.

Brad Keselowski, meanwhile, has been a streak without win since the 2024 Darlington race. This season he also lost the Cup's playoffs. In addition, the RFK pilot struggled to get a victory during the regular season. He was close to a victory during the Atlanta Motor Speedway race, but ended up as a runner-up, turning it into his best season end.

Reflecting on Kyle Busch And Brad Keselowski struggling in the season of the 2025 Cup series, the host recalled the story of Parker Kligerman with them and asked:

“Do you see them fading in the way we've seen Harvick and Treex at any time?” (01:02:59 onwards)

Former Machine Race pilot opposed the “faded” story about Busch and Keselowski, emphasizing that the 30 years are “actually the Prime Minister” for a runner. Kligerman cited several legendary drivers such as Denny Hamlin, Mark Martin, Kevin Harvick and others, who have governed the tracks of his 30 years to support his response,

“I say, for now, age, you know, in the late 1930's he is still a young race car driver. No?” (01:03:12

“Like just the lifestyle of reason forever, you know, the mental experience, the talent, the skill, everything aligns at your 30 years. So, I think it is really the main moment for a race car driver,” he added.

Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski will compete in the next Kitchen to southern 500 Scheduled for Sunday, August 31, 2025 in Darlington Raceway. USA, MRN, HBO Max and Siriusxm Nascar Radio CH. 90 will broadcast the race 367-lap live at 18:00 et.


“It's a Spinut, a wreck or something on Pit Road”: Kevin Harvick blamed the seventh generation cars to affect the boost of Kyle Busch Playoff

Earlier this week, at Happy Hour's podcast, former Cup series champion Kevin Harvick spoke of Kyle Busch's struggles in the series Cup. During the podcast, Harvick blamed Nextgen Cars for disturbing Busch's impetus.

Gen7 cars were entered in Hind Three years ago, in 2022. Since then, Busch has been watched by fighting with the car, giving rise to a significant decrease in his performance. Driver #8 Chevy Camaro ZL1 has won only four wins in the seventh generation car.

In addition, it has been in a drought without gain since 2023 and lost a place in the playoffs of 2024 and in 2025. Kevin Harvick blamed the car from Kyle Busch's struggles in the Cup series and explained (via YouTube):

“ Each time this eight car is in a position, it is a spin-out, a shipwreck or something on the road, or something happens that happens and cannot end the treatment.And I think for Kyle, he is in a position where he knows he wants to win, and he knows that everyone wants to win.He knows that he needs to win.He know in those positions where he can win, and then push it above the edge.

Kyle Busch currently ranks 20th in Cup series Point table with 541 points on your credit. He has won seven last finishes and first two places in 26 games this season.