NASCAR Truck Series Race at Charlotte Rescheduled After Weather Delays
The May 24 event will air on FS1, with streaming on FUBO, NASCAR.com and SiriusXM.
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The May 24 event will air on FS1, with streaming on FUBO, NASCAR.com and SiriusXM.

A specially painted IndyCar bearing the late NASCAR champion Kyle Busch’s No. 18 will debut at the 2026 Indianapolis 500, driven by Romain Grosjean in a tribute that fuses two racing worlds.
Ross Chastain won the Charbroil 300 NASCAR race at Concord, North Carolina, after inclement weather trimmed the event. He paid tribute to the recently deceased Kyle Busch by bowing in his signature style and smashing a watermelon, a nod to Busch's farming roots. The race ended with Jesse Love finishing second and Austin Hill third, and Hill will drive Busch's re‑numbered Cup car in the upcoming Coca‑Cola 600.

Rain, fog and an oil slick turned the Charlotte Motor Speedway stage into a chaotic battle, culminating in Ross Chastain's unexpected win and a slew of criticisms from rivals.

Rain and fog forced a chaotic NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Ross Chastain claimed victory amid multiple cautions, an oil slick and the recent death of Kyle Busch.

Following Kyle Busch's unexpected death at 41, the NASCAR community paid tribute at Charlotte Motor Speedway, sharing memories of his courage, passion and lasting impact on the sport.

The NASCAR community pauses to honor Kyle Busch after his sudden death, with rain‑delayed tributes at Charlotte and the longest race set to begin Sunday.

A sudden downpour forced the cancellation of qualifying sessions across multiple NASCAR series, trimmed practice time, and delayed the Truck Series race, setting the stage for a tightly packed weekend that includes the Indianapolis 500 and a Prime Video‑streamed Coca‑Cola 600.

The NASCAR community examines the complex persona of two‑time champion Kyle Busch, whose on‑track ferocity matched a surprisingly warm off‑track presence.

Kyle Busch died after a brief hospitalization following a 911 call that revealed he was coughing up blood and short of breath at a GM facility in North Carolina. His family, Richard Childress Racing and NASCAR issued statements honoring his 234 victories and two Cup titles.

The longest NASCAR race will start at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, with the lineup determined after Saturday’s rain‑out, featuring a mix of familiar contenders and a somber tribute to the late Kyle Busch.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion, died from sepsis after a pneumonia infection. His death brings renewed attention to sepsis awareness, prevention, and the impact of rapid medical response.

NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a 234‑win titan whose sudden passing from sepsis has reverberated through the sport and highlighted the intense pressures faced by its drivers.

A press conference in North Wilkesboro became the flashpoint for a heated discussion about timing, transparency and driver safety in the wake of a tragic loss.

The NASCAR community is in mourning after the tragic loss of two‑time champion Kyle Busch, a driver whose impact stretched far beyond the track. This weekend’s Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway promises to be a somber affair, yet it also serves as a focal point for fantasy strategists seeking edge.

Two‑time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch died at 41 after pneumonia turned to sepsis; drivers will honor him with black No. 8 decals in Sunday’s race.

Tributes from fellow drivers and fans highlight the impact of Kyle Busch's career and his personal philosophy of hard work, as the sport confronts the sudden loss of one of its brightest stars.

The sudden death of Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion, has sparked an outpouring of grief and remembrance across the racing community.

Two days before his death, Kyle Busch urged a rule change that would let drivers over 40 compete full‑time in the Truck Series, a plan he hoped would let him battle his 11‑year‑old son in a national event.
Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR champion celebrated for his 234 career wins, died at 41 after severe pneumonia progressed to sepsis. His sudden death follows an unresponsive episode during a Chevrolet simulator test and has sparked tributes, Hall of Fame considerations, and reflections on the sport’s pressures.

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died at 41 after a severe bout of pneumonia that turned into sepsis. His family confirmed the cause, and tributes poured in from peers and fans worldwide.

Kyle Busch’s proposal to NASCAR’s Steve O’Donnell to allow veteran drivers into the Truck Series was driven by a desire to race alongside his son Brexton before his death from pneumonia‑related complications.

NASCAR mourns the loss of two‑time champion Kyle Busch, who succumbed to sepsis after a severe pneumonia infection. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance offered condolences, recalling his impact on the sport.

Family members, brands and political figures have come together to celebrate the career and memory of Kyle Busch, a dominant force in modern stock car racing.