Kyle Busch texted NASCAR CEO two days before death with specific request, and it was perfect

Kyle Busch texted NASCAR CEO two days before death with specific request, and it was perfect

Source: Fox News

Summary

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, 41, died Thursday after collapsing in a Chevrolet simulator. He was hospitalized and died a day later. Busch died from an undisclosed illness, and the cause of death has not been disclosed. He was a two-time Cup champion and a future Hall of Famer.


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The game followed a familiar script.

Busch was always dominating, whether it was the Truck Series or the Cup Series. He was a force to be reckoned with, and his death is a shock to the racing world.

He was still competing at the top level, and his final win came just eight days before his death. You never know when the last one is, and Busch’s final performance turned out to be his last.

This one felt recognizable early, with Busch’s love of competing and winning always on display. He was a true champion, and his legacy will be remembered for years to come.

Busch’s final text to NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell about an over-40 rule to compete in the Truck Series is a fitting tribute to his competitive spirit.

This death will be remembered as one of the most shocking in NASCAR history, and Busch’s legacy will be cemented as one of the greatest drivers in the sport’s history.

Original observation: The racing world will never forget the “Kyle Busch Rule” that was implemented in 2017 to limit his dominance in the Truck Series.