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‘Cherish Them All’: Racing Fans Will Never Forget NASCAR Legend Kyle Busch

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23.05.2026

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‘Cherish Them All’: Racing Fans Will Never Forget NASCAR Legend Kyle Busch

Busch’s words after his last win now seem eerily prescient: ‘You never know when the last one is going to be, so cherish them all — trust me.’

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For fans of auto racing, the Memorial Day weekend usually brings feelings resembling Christmas. On Sunday, the largest single-day sporting event in the world, the Indianapolis 500, will precede NASCAR’s longest race, the Coca-Cola 600.

But this year, fans watching both races may do so through tears. Kyle Busch, a two-time champion of NASCAR’s premier Cup Series, died on Thursday at the age of just 41 following an undisclosed illness.

The announcement shocked the motorsports community with its suddenness. Busch had just won a NASCAR Truck Series race at Dover Motor Speedway less than a week earlier. For such a giant of the sport to die while still a major motorsports presence (albeit not in a racing incident) brings echoes of Dale Earnhardt’s death a quarter-century ago.

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Kyle Busch’s career brought to mind the old question about what motivates people more — do they love to win, or do they hate to lose? Kyle Busch certainly won........

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