Nascar

A Tribute That Never Made It to the Track

Nitro Motorsports’ planned Kyle Busch homage for Thomas Annunziata falls apart, underscoring the driver’s lasting impact

Nitro Motorsports had announced a tribute to the late NASCAR champion Kyle Busch, planning a special paint scheme for driver Thomas Annunziata that would echo Busch’s iconic yellow M&M’s Toyota from his championship years.

The Vision Behind the Paint Scheme

The design was meant to capture the bold colors and branding that defined Busch’s most memorable campaigns, a nod to the driver’s impact on younger competitors.

However, the project was scrapped just days before the scheduled race at Lime Rock Park, with organizers citing unforeseen time constraints that made the rollout impossible.

Annunziata, who has called Busch his childhood hero, revealed that the tribute was more than a visual homage; it was a personal milestone that reflected his own aspirations in the sport.

A Season of Promise

Despite the setback, Annunziata is enjoying a breakout year in the ARCA Menards Series, sitting second in the championship standings and having claimed his first victory at Lime Rock Park earlier in 2025.

His performance underscores a growing influence of veteran drivers in shaping the next generation, even as they step back from full‑time competition.

The cancellation of the tribute serves as a reminder of Kyle Busch’s lasting imprint on the racing community, a legacy that continues to inspire drivers like Annunziata to pursue excellence on and off the track.

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