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Nationwide continues to mourn and pay tribute to NASCAR legend Kyle Busch after his untimely shocking death.
“Kyle Busch is not only a talented, record-setting driver; he is also a kind man,” North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein Said in a statement shared via the North Carolina Department of Transportation on Friday, May 22, announcing that he has ordered all “U.S. and North Carolina flags at state facilities to be flown at half-staff” in honor of the late racer.
“His loss will be felt throughout the NASCAR community and beyond,” the governor continued. “Anna and I extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family during this extremely difficult time. May his memory be a blessing.”
The governor has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff from sunrise Sunday to “sunset Sunday, May 24” in honor of the race car driver. The racing driver died on May 21 after a brief hospitalization. Serious illness.
“It is with sadness and heartbreak that we share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion and one of the greatest and fiercest drivers in our sport,” NASCAR’s official social media account announced at the time via X. “We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.”

On Saturday, a representative for the Bush family confirmed the late cause of death of racing driver It was revealed to NBC News that the late athlete died of pneumonia and “developed sepsis, leading to rapid and severe related complications.” Bush’s wife dies Samanthaand his two children: son Braxton and daughter Lennix.
On the same day that Busch’s cause of death was confirmed, his Racing team observes moment of silence To the athletes of Charlotte Motor Speedway.
“A hush fell in the garage as the No. 22 @RCRacing Chevrolet unloaded at @CLTMotorSpdway to pay its respects,” NASCAR wrote via X, along with a video showing the late driver’s team unloading.
The blue, white and red Chevrolet, emblazoned with the Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen logo, was unloaded in silence. The car number was changed from No. 8 to No. 33, but there was a small No. 8 decal on the door.
On Friday, NASCAR announced that RCR Racing has “elected to shelve the No. 8 car that Busch last drove” and switch to the No. 33 car for the foreseeable future. The team said it will reserve Busch’s No. 8 jersey for his son “when he is ready.”
In Gov. Stein’s statement Friday, the politician urged others to also lower their flags in honor of the NASCAR driver.
“Individuals, businesses, schools, cities, counties and other government departments are also encouraged to fly flags at half-mast during the specified time,” the announcement reads in part.