
Kyle Busch: A Legend’s Final Victory and Enduring Legacy
Kyle Busch, the two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, died at 41, leaving behind a record of 234 victories, 63 in the Cup Series, and two historic championships.
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Kyle Busch, the two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, died at 41, leaving behind a record of 234 victories, 63 in the Cup Series, and two historic championships.
Kyle Busch, known for his aggressive driving and polarizing persona, died at 41 after a severe illness, leaving behind a wife, two children, and a record of championships and wins that defined an era of NASCAR.
From his early days in Legends cars to his final races with Richard Childress Racing, Kyle Busch’s journey in NASCAR is remembered for his aggressive style, 263 victories and two Cup Series titles.

The racing world mourns the loss of Kyle Thomas Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion whose career spanned more than two decades.

NASCAR’s Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will take place Sunday, May 24, 2026, at 6 p.m. ET, spotlighting a revamped playoff structure, the In‑Season Challenge and a competitive field of drivers.

Amazon’s Prime Video will air five NASCAR Cup Series races in 2026, offering current subscribers live access and new users a complimentary 30‑day trial. The deal features a veteran broadcast team and highlights Amazon’s push into premium sports streaming.

A new cast of drivers, including Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski and Jeff Gordon, will provide expert analysis and feature contributions across Prime Video’s 2026 NASCAR schedule.

Prime Video’s 2026 NASCAR Cup Series coverage will feature a rotating cast of former champions and active racers, with Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon, and others providing weekly analysis.

Amazon Prime Video will stream five NASCAR Cup Series races through June 21, featuring a rotating cast of former drivers who will join the studio desk for each event.

NASCAR returns to Prime Video for a limited run, pairing veteran drivers with regular hosts and pit reporters, before moving coverage to TNT Sports later in the season.

NASCAR’s summer schedule gets a boost as the series announces a five‑week Prime Video run featuring a rotating cast of legends, new pit reporters and a transition to TNT Sports later in the season.

The second season of NASCAR on Prime Video launches May 24 with the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and runs through June 21 at Naval Base Coronado, featuring a star‑studded broadcast team, cutting‑edge production and immersive AI tools.

Amazon Prime Video’s NASCAR coverage has overcome early doubts, delivering a richer viewing experience with new technology, a host of legendary voices, and a rotating roster of current drivers.

Fresh off his third consecutive All‑Star Race victory, Denny Hamlin is preparing for the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where his experience, mental preparation, and team support converge toward a potential career‑ending triumph.

From its humble opening in 1960 to the modern era of tribute and double‑duty attempts, the Coca‑Cola 600 remains a cornerstone of NASCAR’s summer schedule.

The annual Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway stands as NASCAR’s longest race, honoring fallen soldiers while offering teams a pivotal points opportunity. This year’s edition features a rare double‑duty experiment, a bid for back‑to‑back victories, and storylines that capture the sport’s evolving narrative.
The 2026 All‑Star Race introduces a radical three‑segment, 350‑lap format at Dover Motor Speedway, featuring a pole‑position lock for Denny Hamlin and a field cut to 26 drivers for a final 200‑lap showdown.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series All‑Star Race will be held at Dover Motor Speedway, featuring a revamped segment structure and a lineup of drivers with proven track records. Fantasy platforms like Fantrax and DraftKings break down the key contenders and strategic considerations.

Shane van Gisbergen has captured six consecutive road and street‑course races in the NASCAR Cup Series, surpassing veteran drivers and prompting debate over the schedule's emphasis on these events.