Kyle Busch, known as “Rowdy,” reportedly died at 41 after becoming unresponsive during a Chevrolet simulator test in North Carolina and being hospitalized with a “severe illness.” NASCAR, Richard Childress Racing, and his family called him a “once-in-a-generation talent” and future Hall of Famer.
Busch was one of NASCAR’s greatest drivers, winning two Cup Series championships and setting records across the sport’s top three national series. Beyond racing, he was also known for mentoring young drivers and supporting families through charity work with his wife, Samantha.
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