
Richard Childress Racing Sets Aside the No. 8 for Kyle Busch’s Son
Richard Childress Racing suspends the No. 8 car after Kyle Busch’s death, reserving it for his son Brexton, while Austin Hill steps in for the Coca‑Cola 600.
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Richard Childress Racing suspends the No. 8 car after Kyle Busch’s death, reserving it for his son Brexton, while Austin Hill steps in for the Coca‑Cola 600.

NASCAR and the broader motorsport community are grieving the unexpected passing of Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion whose career spanned over two decades of record‑setting victories.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away at 41 after a severe illness. His legacy, marked by 232 national‑level wins and a polarizing personality, sparked an outpouring of tributes from drivers, teams and fans worldwide.

Kyle Busch, the 41‑year‑old NASCAR driver celebrated for his aggressive style and 63 Cup Series victories, died after a severe illness. His career spanned over two decades, marked by championships, iconic moments, and a dedication to family and charitable causes.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away at 41 following a brief illness. His death has reverberated through the racing community, eliciting heartfelt condolences from family, fellow drivers and government leaders.

NASCAR announces the death of Kyle Busch, a two-time champion with 63 wins, who passed away after a sudden illness. He is survived by his family.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion with 234 wins across all national divisions, died at 41 following a crash at a regional event. Tributes highlight his career, family, and lasting impact on the sport.

NASCAR announced the death of two‑time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, 41, prompting tributes from his family, team and the broader racing world.

The motorsports community is in shock following the passing of Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion, after a brief hospitalization for a severe illness.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away at 41 after a severe illness. His career spanned championships, iconic victories, and a lasting impact on the sport.

NASCAR confirmed that Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion, was hospitalized with a severe illness and will miss the upcoming race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. His family asked for privacy while they focus on his recovery.

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch was hospitalized with a severe illness and will miss the upcoming Charlotte Motor Speedway event, his team confirmed.

NASCAR star Kyle Busch has been hospitalized with a serious illness and will not compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend, his family announced on social media.

NASCAR confirmed that Kyle Busch was hospitalized with a severe illness and will sit out the upcoming Charlotte Motor Speedway event. His family asked for privacy during recovery while the racing community rallied around him.

NASCAR veteran Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion, was hospitalized after a sudden illness and will not compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend. His family has asked fans to respect their privacy during his recovery.

The news of Kyle Busch's hospitalization has sent shockwaves through the NASCAR community, raising questions about his availability for the upcoming Charlotte race and his future in the sport.

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch has been hospitalized with a serious illness and will not compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend. His family announced the news on social media, asking for privacy as they navigate the situation.

The upcoming Memorial Day weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway will feature Chevrolet’s pursuit of a fifth consecutive O’Reilly Auto Parts Series win, while drivers like Ross Chastain and Connor Zilisch prepare for a grueling triple‑duty schedule and Katherine Legge eyes the iconic ‘Double’.

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Larry Phillips and Lesa France Kennedy will be honored in the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the sport.
The upcoming induction ceremony will celebrate the careers of Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and the late Larry Phillips, alongside the legacy of Dale Earnhardt Sr., as NASCAR reveals its 2027 Hall of Fame class.

Kevin Harvick, a former NASCAR Cup champion and FOX Sports analyst, has been voted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame as a first‑ballot inductee for the 2027 class, preparing to be enshrined with Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips on Jan. 22.

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips were selected for the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame after a combined expert and fan vote, with the induction ceremony scheduled for January 22, 2027.

The upcoming class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame will be headlined by veteran champion Kevin Harvick, 21‑victory driver Jeff Burton and record‑setting short‑track ace Larry Phillips, with Lesa France Kennedy set to receive the Landmark Award. The induction ceremony is scheduled for January 22, 2027 at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Charlotte Convention Center.

With rumors swirling around Kyle Busch’s potential move from Richard Childress Racing to Spire Motorsports, the sport’s driver market is poised for significant shifts.