NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died today after being hospitalized hours earlier with a severe illness. The two-time NASCAR champion was 41 and won a truck series race just six days ago, savoring the win in the post-race interview by saying "you never know when the last one is."
Kyle Busch, a generational talent who rose to become a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and one of the sport's greatest drivers, died Thursday. He was 41. Busch's death, which was announced by the Busch family, NASCAR and Richard Childress Racing, marked a sudden, staggering blow to the motorsports community. His team had indicated earlier Thursday that Busch had been hospitalized with a severe illness. Busch was in his 22nd full-time season in NASCAR's top division, where he won two Cup Series titles (2015, 2019) and 63 races -- a figure that ranks ninth on the circuit's all-time win list. His numbers across the other two national NASCAR series are record-setting, with 102 victories in what is now called the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series and 69 wins in the Craftsman Truck Series.
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