NASCAR to Host Public Celebration of Life for Kyle Busch at Charlotte Motor Speedway
A look at the upcoming memorial, the legacy of Busch’s record‑setting career, and the community’s response
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A look at the upcoming memorial, the legacy of Busch’s record‑setting career, and the community’s response

A look at how Kyle Busch longed for the sport's top honor, a wish that Chase Elliott considered honoring, and the family's heartfelt reaction.

Kurt Busch returned to competition for the first time since his brother Kyle's death, finishing third in a historic race at Le Mans and paying tribute to the sibling who had shaped his career.

Kurt Busch secured third place in the second race of the Historic Sportscar Racing series at Le Mans, marking his first appearance since his brother Kyle’s death. The finish, accompanied by a heartfelt tribute, reflects a career defined by victories across Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota and Dodge, and a legacy that continues to shape NASCAR.

An exploration of the drivers whose on‑track achievements and off‑track influence transformed NASCAR from a regional pastime into a national phenomenon.

The first HSR NASCAR Classic at Le Mans concluded with Andrew Jordan taking victories in Races #2 and #3, while JC France won the opening race. Mechanical failures impacted several drivers, and a diverse set of class winners highlighted the event's unique blend of stock‑car tradition and endurance racing.

Andrew Jordan's quest for a perfect weekend at the HSR NASCAR Classic at Le Mans fell short in the opening race, but his comeback victories in the final two events stole the spotlight.

Three races at the Circuit de la Sarthe concluded with a blend of heritage and modern competition, highlighted by Jordan's double win and France's historic triumph.

Jordan’s PEAK‑sponsored Camry dominated a calmer second race at Le Mans, with Gemmell and Busch rounding out the podium.

Andrew Jordan won Race #2 of the HSR NASCAR Classic weekend at Le Mans, driving a 2013 PEAK Toyota Camry. Ryan Gemmell finished second, Kurt Busch took third after a close battle with JC France, and Nigel Armstrong completed the top five.

The Le Mans Classic delivered high‑octane drama on Saturday, featuring a dramatic crash between Gary Moore and Robin Haas and a lineup of historic vehicles piloted by notable drivers.

J.C. France, grandson of NASCAR legend Bill France Sr., won the recent Le Mans Classic race driving a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro wrapped in a Garage 56 design, amid a chaotic event that featured multiple crashes and a tightly contested battle for the lead.

More than thirty historic NASCAR stock cars are set to take the green flag at the Circuit de la Sarthe as part of the Le Mans Classic, marking the first time the storied American series will compete on the legendary French circuit outside of North America, with notable drivers and live streaming on HSR and IMSA YouTube channels.

Denny Hamlin announced that Tyler Reddick’s new contract with 23XI Racing will soon be finalized, highlighting the driver’s recent Darlington win and his strong start to the season.

Alex Bowman faces a contract decision, Kurt Busch aims for a tribute win, Zane Smith cites Hamlin and Logano’s influence, and van Gisbergen backs a Supercars rival to strengthen Ford’s road‑course program.

Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) will debut its NASCAR Classic overseas at the Le Mans Classic Legend weekend in July 2026, featuring more than 30 vintage stock cars, notable drivers such as Kurt Busch and Victor Corda, and live streams on the HSR and IMSA YouTube channels.

Kurt Busch, a 2026 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, will race a historic Chevrolet Camaro at the Le Mans Classic Legend, marking the first overseas event for Historic Sportscar Racing and paying tribute to his late brother Kyle Busch.

Shane van Gisbergen captured his second victory of the season at Sonoma, boosting Trackhouse Racing’s position, while safety adjustments to short‑track bumpers and cross‑series events spark further conversation.

Shane van Gisbergen's eighth road‑course win at Sonoma puts him on track to eclipse Jeff Gordon's record and redefine the sport's competitive landscape.

The 2026 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway will kick off the NASCAR In‑Season Challenge, a $1 million bracket tournament that runs through the next five events, with the final slated for Indianapolis.

NASCAR is set to return to Sonoma Raceway for the 37th running of the Toyota/Save Mart 350, a event steeped in tradition and featuring a mix of legendary champions and rising talent.
From his first Cup win on a winding California track to his last victory just days before his death, Kyle Busch's career at Sonoma Raceway remains a defining chapter in motorsport history.

Dodge exited NASCAR's premier Cup Series after the 2012 season, and recent developments hint at a possible return that could bring a fourth manufacturer into the championship.

A look at the Californian track where Kyle Busch amassed multiple NASCAR wins, overcame injury, and left a lasting imprint on the sport.