
Richard Childress mourns Kyle Busch as team vows to honor his legacy
Owner Richard Childress reflects on the loss of Kyle Busch, a nine‑time Cup champion, and outlines the team's plans to keep his memory alive.
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Owner Richard Childress reflects on the loss of Kyle Busch, a nine‑time Cup champion, and outlines the team's plans to keep his memory alive.

Owner Richard Childress pays tribute to Kyle Busch, comparing his loss to that of Dale Earnhardt, and urges the sport to honor Busch with a swift Hall of Fame induction while safeguarding his car number for his son.
Richard Childress had intended to reveal Kyle Busch’s return to his racing team in 2027, but the driver’s sudden death on May 21 forced a shift from celebration to remembrance. Childress now plans to reserve the No. 8 car for Busch’s son and calls for immediate Hall of Fame induction.

At a press conference held at Michigan International Speedway, Richard Childress confirmed Kyle Busch’s multi‑year contract extension through 2027, discussed the team’s championship ambitions, and outlined plans to preserve the iconic No. 8 car for the driver’s son.

At a press conference held at Michigan International Speedway, Richard Childress unveiled a multi‑year agreement that secures Kyle Busch’s future with RCR through 2027, while reflecting on the driver’s indelible impact on the sport.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and longtime voice of the sport, died at the age of 93, leaving behind a career that blended racing triumphs with a distinctive broadcasting style.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR champion and longtime broadcaster, passed away at 93 in his North Carolina home. His career spanned victories, a celebrated broadcasting moment, and a legacy of family and faith.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and longtime voice of the sport, died at 93. His family highlighted his Christian faith and devotion to family while the racing world mourns his legacy.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR champion and longtime voice of the sport, passed away at 93, leaving behind a storied career, a memorable 1993 Daytona 500 call, and a legacy that includes his son Dale’s own racing success.

NASCAR mourns the loss of Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett, a two‑time champion whose 50 wins, iconic broadcast moments and generous spirit shaped the sport for generations.

Veteran driver and broadcaster Ned Jarrett, celebrated as ‘Gentleman Ned,’ passed away at 93, leaving behind a legacy of 50 wins, a Hall of Fame induction and a championship‑winning son.

Ned Jarrett, a NASCAR Hall of Famer who died at 93, is remembered for his pioneering broadcasting career, his historic Daytona 500 calls, and his role as the sport’s guiding voice during its golden era.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and longtime broadcaster, passed away at 93, remembered for his 50 career wins, Hall of Fame induction, and his son’s 1993 Daytona 500 victory.

Two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion Ned Jarrett died at 93, leaving behind a storied racing career, a celebrated broadcasting moment, and a family legacy that includes his son Dale’s 1999 championship.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and longtime voice of the sport, died at 93. His career spanned racing triumphs, iconic broadcasting moments, and a family dynasty that shaped modern NASCAR.

Ned Jarrett, the 1961 and 1965 NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away at 93, remembered for his calm demeanor, record‑setting victory at the 1965 Southern 500, and his role as a mentor and broadcaster whose voice echoed through the sport’s most iconic moments.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and longtime voice of the sport, passed away at 93, leaving behind a racing dynasty and a broadcasting legacy.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR champion and Hall of Famer, died at 93. His career spanned 50 Cup victories, iconic TV moments, and a broadcasting legacy that shaped the sport for generations.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion and Hall of Famer, passed away at 93, leaving behind a career that spanned 50 victories, two championships, and a celebrated broadcasting tenure that included calling his son’s historic Daytona 500 win.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR premier‑series champion and Hall of Famer, passed away at 93. Known for his 50 Cup victories, a record‑setting Southern 500 win and a heartfelt 1993 Daytona 500 broadcast, he was remembered as ‘Gentleman Ned’ for his professionalism and kindness.

NASCAR mourns the loss of two‑time champion Ned Jarrett, a 93‑year‑old icon whose racing achievements, broadcasting career, and family legacy shaped the sport for generations.

Ned Jarrett, celebrated as ‘Gentleman Ned,’ passed away at 93, leaving behind a storied career that spanned championships, broadcasting, and a family dynasty in NASCAR.

Ned Jarrett, celebrated as 'Gentleman Ned,' passed away at 93, remembered for his championship years, broadcasting voice, and the racing lineage he forged with his son Dale.

Twelve days after the fatal accident that claimed Kyle Busch, his son Brexton took to the track at Charlotte, sparking an emotional tribute across the sport.