When you turn 24 years old, you gotta party like wonder boy. I've been waiting since I was really young to throw a jeff gordon themed party and it was so much better than I could've imagined. It would mean so much to me if the man himself saw this. #jeffgordon#nascar#24ever
#NASCAR... Samantha Busch posted this two-minute tribute video this morning, honoring Kyle Busch on Father's Day with the following message:
This still doesn't feel real at all. I was up all night thinking about what today should have looked like for Kyle and the kids. The Father’s Day cards that were already made sitting in a drawer with no one to give them to. Trying to figure out how to navigate a day that should be filled with so much joy for them.
He was the dad who never missed a chance to be silly, race the kids around the neighborhood, wrap them in his arms, or stay up a little longer for one more book, one more question, one more moment.
Nothing made him prouder than being Brexton and Lennix’s dad.
Watching these memories hurts more than I can explain, but they also remind me how lucky we were to have him.
Kyle, the kids, and I miss you every second of every day. Our hearts ache for you, but it’s more than that. Your absence is something we physically feel. Our bodies hurt from missing you, from reaching for someone who isn’t there, from loving someone we can’t hold anymore.
I will keep telling your stories, sharing your laughs, and making sure Brexton and Lennix always know just how deeply they were loved by their dad.
Happy Father’s Day. We love you and miss you more than words can say.
This weekend at San Diego, Jeremy Clements will be making his 548th NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series start, passing Kenny Wallace for the most all-time.
@DigitalGashouse I wonder if Chase Elliott also pushed Jeff's retirement with his success in the nationwide series. Who would've taken over the 24 if Chase wasn't around?
Thank you, everyone, for the well wishes, support, & love for my brother and our family. I reflect back on the days Kyle and I raced anything we could get our hands on.
I will forever be grateful for the memories we made, the lessons you taught me, and the brotherhood we shared.