
Kyle Busch, Two‑Time NASCAR Champion, Dies After Sepsis Battle
NASCAR mourns the passing of two‑time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, who succumbed to complications from a severe sinus infection that progressed into pneumonia and sepsis.
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NASCAR mourns the passing of two‑time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, who succumbed to complications from a severe sinus infection that progressed into pneumonia and sepsis.

NASCAR announced an indefinite suspension for Evanna Daneen Howell, senior account manager at 23XI Racing, after she allegedly used a golf cart to assault a 77‑year‑old spectator at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The case has drawn criminal charges, a $125,000 bond, and public scrutiny of the sport’s governance.

A senior account manager for 23XI Racing was arrested and charged after a video‑recorded assault on an elderly fan using a golf cart at Charlotte Motor Speedway. NASCAR has placed her on indefinite suspension, while the team’s co‑owners, Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, have yet to comment.
NASCAR has indefinitely suspended Evanna Daneen Howell, a senior account manager for 23XI Racing, after she was accused of using a golf cart to assault a 77‑year‑old fan at Charlotte Motor Speedway. She was arrested, charged with assault, held on a $125,000 bond, and has retained attorney Harold Cogdell Jr. Both the team and the sanctioning body have declined to comment.

Prime Video announced its largest NASCAR Cup Series audience ever for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with key demographic gains and record-breaking engagement across ancillary shows.

Prime Video posted its highest-ever NASCAR Cup Series ratings for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, reaching 3.06 million average viewers and attracting a markedly younger audience.

Prime Video's coverage of the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway achieved the highest audience ever recorded for a NASCAR Cup Series event, with notable demographic growth and strong performance across supporting series.
Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, died on May 21 at age 41 after a bacterial pneumonia progressed to sepsis. His last race win occurred at Dover on May 15, and his final days were marked by a sudden decline that led to hospitalization and cremation in Mooresville, North Carolina.

Evanna Howell, a senior account manager at 23XI Racing, was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly using a golf cart to injure a 77‑year‑old man at Charlotte Motor Speedway. NASCAR has responded with an indefinite suspension as she awaits a June court date.

Located just outside Nashville, the 1.33‑mile concrete oval of Nashville Superspeedway blends Southern tradition with racing intensity, offering a demanding experience that has reshaped the sport's calendar.
NASCAR acted swiftly after Evanna Howell was arrested for felony assault, posting bond and facing a court date while the series grapples with the fallout.

A 35‑year‑old staff member of 23XI Racing was arrested after a collision involving a 77‑year‑old fan, leading to charges of assault with a deadly weapon and a pending court date.

A senior account manager for 23XI Racing was arrested after allegedly striking a 77‑year‑old fan with a golf cart at Charlotte Motor Speedway, leading to an indefinite NASCAR suspension and ongoing investigation.

The sanctioning body acted swiftly after Howell was arrested and charged, raising questions about safety protocols and corporate oversight within the sport.

NASCAR indefinitely suspended Evanna Howell, a senior account manager for 23XI Racing, after she allegedly struck a 77‑year‑old man with a golf cart at Charlotte Motor Speedway, causing serious injury.

NASCAR announced suspensions and fines following a race weekend at Charlotte, targeting crew actions, improper equipment and a high‑profile crash.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared the last text he sent Kyle Busch, revealing a race that never happened and the deepening friendship that followed.

A moving ceremony at Charlotte Motor Speedway brought the NASCAR community together to celebrate Kyle Busch’s life and legacy just days before the 2026 Coca‑Cola 600.

NASCAR has placed Evanna Howell on indefinite suspension after a violation of its behavioral rulebook, a move that spotlights the team’s commercial operations and the sport’s enforcement priorities.

Just days before his death, Busch was still racing with his son and engaging fans, but a swift descent into sepsis ended his life, leaving the motorsports community in shock.

Penalties were handed down after a packed weekend that saw crew safety breaches and technical infractions at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

A two‑to‑one ruling by the National Motorsports Appeals Panel confirms the sanction against Ryan Preece for the Texas Motor Speedway incident, keeping him 16th in the standings and focused on a playoff push.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will drive a car bearing the late Kyle Busch's iconic NOS Energy livery at Nashville, reviving a design that last secured victory in 2017.

NASCAR announced an indefinite suspension for Evanna Howell following her arrest for allegedly using a golf cart to strike a 77‑year‑old fan at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a case that has drawn widespread attention.