This weekend the RCR team is unloading a car with a different number for a replacement driver just like they had to do 25 yrs ago in 2001.
I can’t even imagine what they are going through, especially the ones that were there when both Dale and Kyle passed.
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Kyle and I had a really challenging existence for many years. But we luckily took the time to figure out our differences and that was something he instigated with a conversation in his bus around how we each managed our racing teams. I was super eager for us to get on better terms. But it was he who made the effort for that to be possible. We did some media together also to laugh through some of the things we put each other through many years ago. Most recently we had even been discussing him running my Late Model at Wilkesboro this summer. He seemed extremely happy and we had planned to meet up next Thursday to get his seat to the shop. He laughed over the idea of his fans and JRM fans having to cheer in unison during that race.
Kyle was one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history. No one can deny that. But he was also a father, a husband, brother, son, and a friend to many. My heart is broken for the Busch family. I will never be able to make sense of this loss but I am thankful that we had found a way to become friends.
Celtics 2020 second-round pick Yam Madar is committing to LSU for basketball
Madar played 3 Summer League games for the C's in 2021, but has played in Europe for the past 6 years
He turns 26 years old in December
The NCAA eligibility rules are in shambles