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The death of one of NASCAR's most successful drivers, Kyle Busch, sent a shockwave through the racing community, including fans, on Thursday.
Nicknamed “Rowdy” for his no-holds-barred racing style and personality, he was mourned by everyone from his fans to NASCAR peers and IndyCar racers.
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The mood at Charlotte Motor Speedway is a somber one this weekend amid the sudden passing of Kyle Busch. However, racing is scheduled to take place. With the Truck Series set to go green on Friday night, May 22, Corey Day will be on the pole in the vintage ...
Richard Childress Racing is temporarily retiring Kyle Busch's No. 8 Cup Series car — at least until the late driver's 11-year-old son Brexton is ready to take over behind the wheel.
The NASCAR world entered a period of mourning on May 22 after the sudden death of two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch at age 41. Busch died on May 21 after being hospitalized with what his family and Richard Childress Racing described as a severe illness.
As the NASCAR industry continues to grieve the loss of Kyle Busch, Steve O'Donnell shared his memories of the fierce competitor in a press conference on Friday.
NASCAR held a moment of silence for record-setting driver Kyle Busch ahead of the Craftsman Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.