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Kyle Busch is tended to by NASCAR track employees after crashing into a concrete wall durin the Xfinity race at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 21, 2015, and suffering a broken leg and foot. Busch was forced to mis the Daytona 500 the next day as well as subdequent races in both the XFinity and Sprint Cup series, until the Winston All-Star weekend races.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Three months after suffering a broken leg and foot in the Feb. 21 Xfinity race at Daytona International Speedway that forced Kyle Busch to missthe next day's Daytona 500 and half a dozen subsequent races, the driver was finally back to racing over the weekend.
But Speedway officials here had yet to say anything about the promised safer barrier improvements pledged following the accident.
An email sent on May 12 by Headline Surfer® to Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood III and to track spokesman Andrew Booth went unanswered. However, the Speedway finally addressed the issue through a published story Monday in the Daytona Beach News-Journal stating work would begin that day on installing safer barriers in the location where Busch was injured.
Here is what News-Journal columnist Ken Willis reported in a story headlined, "DIS: Work begins on safety initiatives in wake of Busch crash: