The Empty Chair Beside Richard Childress Said Everything
What was supposed to be a contract-extension announcement Saturday became an emotional reflection on the life, career, and legacy of Kyle Busch.
What was supposed to be a contract-extension announcement Saturday became an emotional reflection on the life, career, and legacy of Kyle Busch.
From Daniel Suarez’s emotional victory tribute to a young racer’s victory bow and an unexpected hug, NASCAR continued honoring Kyle Busch in Nashville.
More than 100,000 fans packed Charlotte Motor Speedway, but for one haunting moment before the Coca-Cola 600, the loudest place in NASCAR went utterly silent.
Denny Hamlin thought he knew what fast looked like until Kyle Busch parked in the next garage stall.
With broken bones and surgery looming, Kyle Busch had only one concern: how quickly he could get back in a race car.
Steve O’Donnell needed only two words to describe Kyle Busch: “American badass.” Frankly, it’s hard to argue with the man.
Kyle Busch had a reminder for the fans Friday afternoon.
Austin Dillon and an ill Kyle Busch somehow turned Watkins Glen into a rare bright spot for Richard Childress Racing in a season mostly powered by frustration.
Kyle Busch spent much of Sunday near the front, which lately has felt about as rare as a calm airport in Florida during hurricane season.
Austin Dillon believes Kyle Busch’s next win could become the most important victory of his career, which sounds absurd until you look at everything surrounding the two-time champion right now.