While Kyle Busch’s infamous guitar smash remains one of NASCAR’s most unforgettable moments, a closer look reveals that such antics have been a recurring theme in his career, as numerous races, incidents, and wins are forever linked to Busch’s flair for theatrics.
However, as Nashville Superspeedway prepares to host the Cup race for the fifth consecutive year, at this point, fans can look back at some of the track’s most iconic NASCAR moments.
- First, the moment that sparked fires: Kyle Busch’s victory in the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville on June 7, 2009. After the win, Busch shattered a Sam Bass-designed Les Paul guitar, aiming to channel the raw energy of Pete Townsend, Jimi Hendrix, and Kurt Cobain. The result, however, fell flat. Rather than exploding into a hundred shards like a rock star’s instrument, the guitar merely split at the base — a less-than-spectacular yet undeniably memorable sight.
- Twelve years later, in 2021, Busch once again won at Nashville in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race. But instead of smashing the trophy, he raised the guitar above his head, feigned a rockstar’s fury, and then gently lowered it back down. With his cap turned backward, he strummed a few chords, delivering a more playful but equally showstopping celebration.
- The third unforgettable moment belongs to Austin Dillon. His first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory at Nashville Superspeedway in 2011 gave him a chance to debut his signature celebration, a headfirst belly slide across the infield. Unfortunately, it backfired.
Dillon’s upper body got caught in the turf, causing his legs to flip comically over his head. He lay sprawled on the grass for several moments as the crowd of 11,000 erupted in laughter and groans.