Kyle Busch tries to go 2-for-2

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Kyle Busch won the first NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race with the Car of Tomorrow at Bristol Motor Speedway. The Car of Tomorrow will be in use again this weekend at Martinsville Speedway.
Busch was critical of the Car of Tomorrow after winning the Bristol race. He said it was difficult to pass and otherwise difficult to drive. Apparently NASCAR didn't take issue with Busch's comments.
"They were open to it," said Busch, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. "They want to have some criticism of it and everything like that but this week is a different week now so we want to try to get the Impala SS back in victory lane again."
A week after winning his first race of the year, Busch said he still is not a fan of the Car of Tomorrow, but he knows it's not going away.
"Everybody at Hendrick Motorsports have done their part and all the engineering staff and everybody have done an awesome job with it so far," Busch said. "We were able to come out and win the first pole and win the first race and we were the first car through the chassis inspection process and the first car to get a sticker with the Car of Tomorrow. Hopefully we can make it two for two."

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