Alright, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I went about figuring out who exactly sponsors Kyle Busch. It was kinda a rabbit hole, but hey, that’s half the fun, right?

First off, I did the obvious thing: Googled it. Just typed in “who sponsors Kyle Busch?” Boom! A bunch of articles and images popped up. Saw a lot of familiar logos, but I wanted the real deal, the main guys.
Next, I hit up Kyle Busch’s official website. You’d think it would be right there on the front page, right? Nope! Had to dig around a bit. Went to the “Partners” or “Sponsors” section – usually tucked away at the bottom. Scrolled through a bunch of stuff, and finally found a list.
From there, I cross-referenced what I found on the website with some recent race images I found online. Just wanted to make sure the logos I saw on his car actually matched the ones listed as official sponsors. Sometimes things change, you know?
Here’s what I found to be the main sponsors:
- M&M’s (Mars, Incorporated): Okay, this one’s been around forever, so no surprise there. Pretty hard to miss that bright yellow car!
- Interstate Batteries: Another long-time sponsor. These guys have been supporting Busch for years, and their logo is always prominent.
But wait, there’s more! I also dug into some of the smaller sponsorships. These can change more frequently, and sometimes it’s interesting to see who’s hopping on board.

So, I went to the team’s official website (Joe Gibbs Racing, in this case). They usually have a more comprehensive list of partners that includes associate sponsors, product suppliers, and stuff like that. Looked through their press releases, too. Sometimes they announce new partnerships there.
And that’s pretty much it! I pieced together the info from various sources to get a decent picture of Kyle Busch’s sponsors. It’s not always straightforward, but with a little digging, you can usually find what you’re looking for.
Key Takeaways:
- Start with a simple Google search, but don’t rely on it entirely.
- Always check the driver’s and team’s official websites.
- Cross-reference with recent race images to confirm logos.
- Look for press releases about new partnerships.
Hope this helps you track down who’s sponsoring your favorite driver! It’s a bit of detective work, but it can be fun.