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In a somber moment, the NASCAR community gathered around Kyle Busch's hauler on Saturday morning as his renumbered RCR car was the first to unload.
Richard Childress Racing announced that it would suspend use of the No. 8 car, and reserve it for future use by his 11-year-old son, Brexton
BROOKLYN, MI – Kyle Busch was used to one-finger salutes from NASCAR fans. On Sunday, June 7, the sold-out crowd at Michigan International Speedway gave an eight-finger salute to Busch, who died unexpectedly May 21 at age 41.
For the first time since 2004, MIS hosted a NASCAR series race without Kyle Busch, who died last month at age 41.
The legendary driver's car bore a No. 33, as his signature No. 8 has been shelved for his 11-year-old son
Richard Childress has provided the clearest update yet on the future of Richard Childress Racing following Kyle Busch’s death. Speaking at Michigan International Speedway, Childress confirmed the team’s immediate plans for the No. 33 car and explained ...
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch died May 21 after severe pneumonia led to sepsis, his family announced.
The NASCAR community is still mourning the sudden loss of two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch. Busch died on May 21 due to severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis. Before he was rushed to the hospital,