- July 1, 2026
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NASCAR Community Honors Legacy of Kyle Busch
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- May 25, 2026
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The NASCAR community gathered at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday to honor the memory of Kyle Busch. NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell delivered an emotional tribute to Busch’s widow, Samantha, and their children, Brexton and Lennix. Standing before the Busch family, O’Donnell expressed the community’s support, saying, “Samantha, I want you to know that this sport stands with you, and that you and your children are NASCAR family forever. And Brexton and Lennix, your dad loved you with all his heart.”
Samantha Busch, visibly touched, held her son Brexton close as both wore T-shirts with the message “Battle of the Busches.” Attendees included Busch’s brother, Kurt, and their parents, Tom and Gaye.
Busch passed away on Thursday at the age of 41 due to severe pneumonia leading to sepsis. His death deeply affected the motorsports community. Charlotte Motor Speedway paid tribute with a display on the frontstretch grass and a photo on the videoboard, while all 39 cars sported Busch decals. During the pace lap, vehicles participated in a missing man formation, and silence was observed on the eighth lap.
The U.S. Army Golden Knights hoisted a flag in Busch’s honor, and Layne Riggs and Ross Chastain paid homage to Busch by mimicking his signature bow after their respective race wins.
Cup Series driver Joey Logano noted Busch’s significant impact, stating, “When you think race car driver and what that person should be like, Kyle Busch is probably one of the first that comes to your mind.”
Fans filled the stands wearing shirts with “Rowdy” and “KFB,” showing their support. At the Indianapolis 500, Dale Coyne Racing altered the font on Romain Grosjean’s car to match Busch’s No. 18 car from his Joe Gibbs Racing era.
During the opening prayer, Busch’s name was mentioned. On lap 18, the scoring pylon displayed his name, birth year, and the year 2026. Despite the focus on the IndyCar race, Busch’s legacy remained present, highlighting his 234 victories across NASCAR’s three national series.
Katherine Legge and Josef Newgarden expressed their sorrow at losing such a significant figure in racing. Newgarden remarked, “It just puts into perspective how fragile life is.”
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