Kurt Busch, who drives the No. 22 Dodge for the organization in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series, has been involved in several behavior incidents on the track this season, including the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway had decide to leave Penske.
Busch said he had been missing the fun of racing and needed a fresh start. "Today's announcement is a positive for me," he said. Busch also talked about working with a sports psychologist to help him achieve the goal
Bud Denker, a senior vice president for Penske Corporation, said the split was best for all parties.and Kurt had some concern with our performance,'' Denker told ESPN.com. "Obviously, we had concerns with his on and off the track behavior.
Busch said he had been missing the fun of racing and needed a fresh start. "Today's announcement is a positive for me," he said. Busch also talked about working with a sports psychologist to help him achieve the goal
Bud Denker, a senior vice president for Penske Corporation, said the split was best for all parties.and Kurt had some concern with our performance,'' Denker told ESPN.com. "Obviously, we had concerns with his on and off the track behavior.