Nascar champion Kyle Busch died of pneumonia and sepsis, family says
Summary
Nascar driver Kyle Busch died at age 41 from pneumonia that developed into sepsis, a serious infection. He was an accomplished racer with two Cup Series titles and 63 wins, and was actively competing in his 22nd season.Key Facts
- Kyle Busch died suddenly after a severe illness involving pneumonia and sepsis.
- He was 41 years old at the time of his death.
- Busch had won two NASCAR Cup Series championships and 63 races.
- He was competing in his 22nd season in NASCAR's top division.
- Busch was expected to race in the Coca-Cola 600, held in North Carolina.
- NASCAR plans to continue its races and honor Busch's memory at the event.
- NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell praised Busch's competitiveness and charity work.
- Busch was known by the nickname "Rowdy" and was a well-known figure in racing.
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