CONCORD, N.C. -- We just thought the Coca-Cola 600 race weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway had been profoundly emotional. On Sunday afternoon, everyone in attendance and in the garage realized that they hadn't truly experienced the most emotional part of the weekend. Not yet, at least.As the traditional patriotic pre-race festivities were ongoing ahead of NASCAR's annual Memorial Day weekend event, NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell arrived on pit road with some incredibly special guests.Just three days removed from the unexpected death of Kyle Busch, the legendary racer's widow, Samantha, the couple's two children, Brexton and Lennix, Busch's parents, Tom and Gaye, and Busch's brother and fellow racing legend, Kurt Busch.Kurt, the elder brother of Kyle Busch, placed eight roses in the painted No. 8 that Charlotte Motor Speedway added to the infield grass this weekend in honor of the fallen driver.An emotional pre race at the Coke 600. Kurt Busch lays down 8 flowers on the infield No. 8 for his late brother Kyle Busch. Not a dry-eye in the speedway. pic.twitter.com/cEsnm3VhBV— Joey Ellis (@Jellis1016) May 24, 2026In a tear-jerking ceremony, O'Donnell essentially eulogized Kyle Busch, the all-time winningest driver in NASCAR National Series history, and at the same time, he attempted to provide comfort to the grieving widow and the whole Busch family.“Samantha, I want you to know that this sport stands with you,” O’Donnell said, “and that you and your children are NASCAR family forever. And Brexton and Lennix, your dad loved you with all of his heart. Everyone gathered here, everyone behind you, everybody watching on TV, and all those people up in that grandstand, they’re your family, and we’ve got you.”Then, O’Donnell stated, “Kyle Busch is NASCAR. He was one of a kind, and there will never be another.”In loving memory of Kyle Busch. pic.twitter.com/UvcB5C0oMn— NASCAR (@NASCAR) May 24, 2026After O'Donnell called for a brief moment of silence in honor of Busch, a bagpipe rendition of Amazing Grace rang out.A moment of silence for Kyle Busch before the start of the Coca-Cola 600. pic.twitter.com/9pQjzZiD0A— Sports on Prime (@SportsonPrime) May 24, 2026Tears began to flow around the race track, goosebumps appeared, and hair stood up. It was an impactful, powerful, and sad moment.Oddly, the moment was also somewhat comforting for the fans, as they were able to see the Busch family. They were able to see that despite the incredibly sad situation, that one of the most intense families in racing, is remaining strong in grief.However, it was another reminder that the legendary driver, who had become beloved by many and loathed by many along the way for his aggressive driving style, was no longer here.Prior to Sunday afternoon, it had been a weekend filled with sadness at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and the weather that persisted at the racetrack mirrored the sad feelings everyone had inside. Incredibly, as the Busch family appeared, the clouds parted. The sun poked out, and the once threatening forecast for Sunday's race, looked a lot more favorable for racing.NASCAR will march on, the Busch family will march on. Kyle Busch would've wanted that.Add us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Busch Family Makes Emotional First Public Appearance Since Tragedy
3 days removed from the tragedy of Kyle Busch's death, the legendary driver's family, led by his widow Samantha and son Brexton, appeared at the Coca-Cola 600.











