DEATH NASCAR driver Kyle Busch dead at 41 [COD: pneumonia >> sepsis]

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Posted on his account this morning at 9:23am...

Kyle Busch:

Statement Regarding Kyle Busch from the Busch Family:

“Kyle has experienced a severe illness resulting in hospitalization. He is currently undergoing treatment and will not compete in any of his scheduled activities this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. We ask for understanding and privacy as our family navigates this situation.”

View: https://twitter.com/i/status/2057467228220502169
 

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NASCAR legend Kyle Busch dies suddenly at 41​

Kyle Busch, one of the most decorated drivers in NASCAR history, has died, NASCAR announced. He was 41 and rushed to the hospital with a severe illness, according to his family.

Busch, 41, was scheduled to compete this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

"Kyle has experienced a severe illness resulting in hospitalization,” the Busch family said. “He is currently undergoing treatment and will not compete in any of his scheduled activities this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. We ask for understanding and privacy as our family navigates this situation.”

Busch had been dealing with illness in recent weeks. At Watkins Glen on May 10, FOX Sports noted during the broadcast that he had been fighting a sinus cold. He overheard radioing for the track doctor during that race. He actually finished eighth that day, his best result of the season. He also won a Truck Series race at Dover the following weekend.

Busch is one of the most accomplished drivers of his generation. The Las Vegas native won Cup championships in 2015 and 2019 with Joe Gibbs Racing and holds the record for Cup Series victories with 63. He dominated NASCAR’s lower series throughout his career, winning Xfinity and Truck Series races by the dozens while regularly competing at all three levels simultaneously.

 

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KB won his final race, last Friday, at Dover Motor Speedway. He was also scheduled to run the same truck at Charlotte this Friday.

Kyle Busch cruises to convincing NASCAR Truck win at Dover​

May 15, 2026 at 8:31 PM

Kyle Busch did what Kyle Busch does best in a truck at Dover Motor Speedway. Win.

Busch claimed his record fifth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series trophy and 13th overall at the famous concrete one-miler, dominating Friday’s ECOSAVE 200 leading 147 of the 200 laps in the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet and sweeping both stage victories en route to a 3.039-second victory over former series champ, ThorSport Racing’s Ty Majeski.

After a well-deserved, deep bow to the crowd at the finish line, a grateful Busch spoke of his fondness for the high-banked track where he will compete in the NASCAR Cup Series’ annual All-Star Race on Sunday. It marked his series best 69th career win – and second in four starts this season.

“You never know when the last one is,” Busch said of savoring the victory. “I know all too well unfortunately with the Cup stuff, but here with the Truck stuff now, it’s awesome to be part of Spire Motorsports.

“I’m sure it looked great out front, leading the race,” and, he added with a grin. “It wasn’t just Kyle Larson doing it. Feels good to have another Kyle able to do it and put ourselves in Victory Lane. Love coming to Dover, always one of my favorite places to race.

“Definitely some managing of the fuel there, managing the tires there. It was an interesting strategic battle I guess from the driver’s seat. Thanks to the fans and all the people for being here.”

“All in all, takes a lot of great people behind you and with you,” he added of the Spire Motorsports team. “It’s fun and want to keep doing it.”

The only other driver to truly challenge Busch in the series’ return to Dover after a six-year break was fellow NASCAR Cup Series regular, Ross Chastain, who led 49 laps but had to pit late in the race for fuel after a spirited side-by-side battle with Busch midway through the event.

Majeski did his best to keep Busch honest in earning his runner-up finish – which equaled his previous top effort of the season. Front Row Motorsports’ Layne Riggs finished third. Last week’s winner, TRICON Garage’s Kaden Honeycutt, finished fourth in the No. 11 Toyota after an impressive rally from an early-race pit stop penalty. NASCAR Cup Series driver, Christopher Bell rounded out the top-five.

 

Countrymouse

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WAG.......

Sinus infection

= trouble getting his breath?

liver problem? (fluids back up into the lungs)

or

(as speculated above) a clot?

Only thing is, clots are usually sudden and severe in affecting breathing, not gradual.

Liver failure, on the other hand, creeps up.

My father died of heart failure brought on by liver failure.

His BP meds (since removed from the market, in the late 70's--for causing liver failure).

Did he have high BP?

Again, don't know.

Just speculating.
 

Countrymouse

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From May 16...

Jeff Gluck:

Last week at WGI, @KyleBusch called for medical help after the race. He said it was due to a substantial cough.

RT 0:13
View: https://twitter.com/i/status/2055757313974075454
hmmm--that really bad "flu" that was going around about a month ago? Starts as sinus drainage problems, quickly develops into a cough (and possibly pneumonia).

My youngest son caught it and I was scared because I just could NOT get his fever down, and I've never had a cold/flu/even Covid where I couldn't successfully apply techniques to bring down a fever.

It was a really bad version---comes on quickly, takes hold, and hard to knock down.
 

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