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Busch needs treatment following Grand-Am race
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Kyle Busch has received intravenous fluids following a 70-minute driving stint in the Grand-Am race at Daytona International Speedway.
Busch was co-driving with fellow NASCAR driver Scott Speed in the Saturday afternoon race in a car owned by Chip Ganassi. He drove the first stint and headed directly to the care center after turning the car over to Speed.
Busch received an IV there as a precautionary measure, then headed back to his motorhome to rest before Saturday night's 400-mile Sprint Cup Series race.
He's the defending race winner of NASCAR's Coke Zero 400. He and Speed finished 10th in the Grand-Am race.





