Two of our favorite numbers are 5 & 18. Ironically he drove both, and he did so with respect. A huge personality our sport needed & incredible talent most couldn’t touch. My heart goes out to his family, friends & fans. We are praying for peace & comfort, alongside so many. 💔
Kyle Busch passing away is so devastating to the racing community. He is a legend of the sport. Life is so fragile people. Tell your people you love them and give them their flowers today. Don’t wait.
Kyle Busch was a fierce competitor, but he was such a great person and representative of the sport of racing outside of the car.
This was Kyle Busch on March 1st.
He met my entire family.
He was gracious.
Kind to my kids and humble.
He was always this way every time we talked.
We just saw him. Can’t believe he is gone.
Prayers up for his family and the entire racing community.
We just lost a legend.
Kyle Busch’s impact in NASCAR goes beyond his ability as a driver.
- William Byron
- Christopher Bell
- Bubba Wallace
- Erik Jones
- John Hunter Nemechek
- Todd Gilliland
- Noah Gragson
- Sammy Smith
- Harrison Burton
- Christian Eckes
- Chandler Smith
These active drivers were full-time with Kyle Busch Motorsports. None would be where they are today without KFB.
Did you know C.S. Lewis predicted the modern obsession with “being nice” would destroy the soul?
In The Abolition of Man, Lewis argues that when a society stops believing in objective virtue, it doesn’t become tolerant… it becomes manipulable.
He calls the result “men without chests.”
People with appetites and intellects, but no courage, no honor, no trained moral instincts. They can calculate everything and defend nothing.
Lewis saw that once we reject inherited moral law, we don’t become free. We become raw material… easily shaped by propaganda, pleasure, and fear.
Modern man prides himself on compassion while quietly surrendering every standard that once gave compassion meaning.
Lewis’s insight is brutal: a civilization that educates clever cowards will eventually be ruled by tyrants or technicians.
Because when nothing is worth dying for, everything becomes negotiable… including human dignity.
So yeah, this was my start in NASCAR.
Tire guy/ Jr engineer for my family’s race team.
I was 18 and got a laptop for Christmas and this was the best job to learn that also needed a cpu. My family’s race team went out of business a few years later and I floated from job to job until @DaleJr gave me my first full time gig in 2007
A Warner balling out in Arizona? Nothing new.
In the Fresno State victory, senior QB E.J. Warner finishes the Arizona Bowl 16-of-23 for 214 yards and a touchdown.
@elijah13warner is the son of #AZCardinals legend @kurt13warner.
In ruminating on today’s tragedy, I was thinking about ways to honor Greg Biffle’s legacy. It seems to me that an appropriate way to do so could be the establishment of a top-tier award for the Cup driver who best exemplifies Biffle’s humanitarian and charitable legacy.
I think there might be some kind of sponsor-driven award now, but I’m talking about something on the level of MLB’s Roberto Clemente Award.
It appears that Greg’s heroic actions during Hurricane Helene will make up just as big of a part of his legacy as his racing, so the establishment of the Greg Biffle Award would be a wonderful way to permanently honor him. #NASCAR