It’s a solemn day as tens of thousands of NASCAR fans are trekking to Charlotte Motor Speedway to remember Kyle Busch at the first race after since his sudden death.

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died Thursday at 41, three days before he was set to run the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The death of the NASCAR great produced an outpouring of reaction from across the motorsports community.

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Tributes poured in from longtime teammates and former rivals after the 41-year-old’s death, while fans honored the driver by donating to his IVF foundation

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In Indianapolis and Charlotte, where two of motorsports' biggest events are set for Sunday, drivers spoke of the "unbelievable" loss.

The shock and devastation of Kyle Busch’s sudden death at just 41 years old has shattered the racing world as it heads into one of its premier weekends of the year.

Busch became the second giant of the sport to die away from the track in a matter of months, after Greg Biffle's plane crash in 2025.

The NASCAR racing community and fans pay homage to legendary driver Kyle Busch after his sudden and shocking death at age 41.

NASCAR drivers are grappling with the loss of Kyle Busch, who died at age 41 from complications related to pneumonia.

Busch was supposed to race this weekend at the Coca-Cola 600, yet now he’s not. A fact that's hard for NASCAR's drivers to reconcile.

It’s a solemn day as tens of thousands of NASCAR fans are trekking to Charlotte Motor Speedway to remember Kyle Busch at the first race after since his sudden death.

Busch, who had more wins than anyone across NASCAR’s three national series, was never far from the thoughts of people in the ‘Racing Capital of the World’

In the first race since Busch's death, the NASCAR community came together to honor one of the sport's legends.

Auto racing’s biggest day became a Memorial Day weekend tribute to Busch, who died Thursday, from Indianapolis to Charlotte Motor Speedway.

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.

Kyle Busch remained on the hearts and minds of many during a busy motorsports weekend.

Tributes to Busch were prominent throughout the event, including his No. 8 and signature emblazoned on the frontstretch grass, a highway billboard near the main entrance