Nascar

Austin Hill Takes Over Kyle Busch’s Cup Ride at Nashville

The 32‑year‑old driver replaces the late Busch for the upcoming Nashville race, marking his fourth start in the series.

A Tribute on the Track

Austin Hill is set to climb into the iconic No. 8 Chevrolet this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, taking over the seat that Kyle Busch held for more than a decade.

The 32‑year‑old driver previously substituted for Busch at the Coca‑Cola 600 in Concord, North Carolina, where he completed the full 400‑mile distance and finished 27th, gaining valuable experience on a track that demands both endurance and precision.

Busch’s sudden death on May 21 has left a void not only in the driver’s lineup but also in the emotional fabric of the sport, prompting his team to retire the No. 8 car until his son, 11‑year‑old Brexton Busch, is old enough to compete.

Richard Childress Racing, the organization that operates the car, has confirmed that Hill’s participation is both a practical solution and a tribute, allowing the team to keep the Chevrolet on the track while honoring Busch’s legacy.

Fans and fellow competitors alike have expressed support for Hill’s temporary role, seeing the race as a poignant moment that blends competition with remembrance, and they will be watching closely as the green flag drops on Sunday.

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