The NASCAR garage arrived at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Friday still trying to process the unimaginable.
And during an emotional media availability on opening day of Coca-Cola 600 weekend, NASCAR President Steve OâDonnell delivered one of the most powerful tributes yet to Kyle Busch.
âKyle Busch has been part of my life for 25 years,â OâDonnell said quietly.
What followed was not a corporate statement or carefully rehearsed speech. It felt personal. Honest. Raw.
âFull of talent. Full of fire. Didnât give a damn,â OâDonnell said. âWas going to push us. I think we all loved that spirit.â
Steve OâDonnell Says Fans Only Saw Part of Kyle Busch
OâDonnell acknowledged the version of Busch most fans came to know over two decades in NASCAR â the unapologetic villain, the fierce competitor, the driver who embraced the boos as much as the victories.
âWhat most people saw was âRowdy,ââ OâDonnell said. âFierce, competitive, always great for a quote. Always good to egg on the fans. Play that villain.â
âAnd was a winner. And the iconic bow I think weâre all going to remember as well.â
Busch retires as the winningest driver in NASCAR national-series history, a career achievement OâDonnell said leaves no debate about Buschâs place in racing history.
âHeâs won more National Series races than anyone in our history,â OâDonnell said. âNo doubt first-ballot Hall of Fame, for sure.â
But throughout Fridayâs emotional session, OâDonnell repeatedly returned to one point: the public only saw part of who Busch really was.
âEverything you saw on the track was one thing,â he said. âBut there was so much more to Kyle Busch.â
Steve OâDonnell Shares Story About Kyle Busch Helping Daniel Suarez
One of the most emotional moments came when OâDonnell shared an untold story involving Daniel Suarez.
According to OâDonnell, Busch quietly mentored Suarez when the young driver first arrived from Mexico and was trying to find his footing in NASCAR while learning English and adapting to stock car racing in the United States.
âDaniel Suarez comes over from Mexico, learning English, learning how to race at the national series level, struggling,â OâDonnell said.
âReceived a call from Kyle Busch every week. Never talked about it. Just, âHow do I make you better? How do I keep things going?ââ
âHe gave people a chance.â
OâDonnell also pointed to Busch and wife Samantha Busch launching the Bundle of Joy Foundation after facing infertility struggles themselves.
âHe started the Bundle of Joy Foundation with Samantha because he knew how difficult it was to start a family,â OâDonnell said.
Steve OâDonnell Reveals Final Text From Kyle Busch
Then came the moment that visibly shifted the room.
OâDonnell revealed one of the final text conversations he shared with Busch earlier this week â a message that somehow captured Buschâs humor, competitiveness, and obsession with racing all at once.
âText from Kyle on Tuesday as only Kyle could do and I keep looking at it,â OâDonnell said.
According to OâDonnell, Busch jokingly floated the idea of NASCAR creating an over-40 exemption that would allow veteran drivers to compete full-time again in the Truck Series.
âHe said, âHey man, what do you think about an over-40 rule to be able to compete in all the Truck Series races next year?ââ
OâDonnell laughed softly before recalling his response.
âAnd I said, âYou know we put that rule in place because you were winning too much.ââ
But what hit hardest was what happened next.
âWhen we had a meeting on Wednesday internally, we said, âDamn, thatâs actually good. We need Kyle in the Truck Series.ââ
âThat was Kyle,â OâDonnell said. âAlways thinking about the sport and going forward.â
NASCAR Mourns One of Its Biggest Stars
Throughout the press conference, OâDonnell repeatedly described NASCAR as a family â a comparison that suddenly carried much heavier meaning.
âMy best description of NASCAR is like a family reunion every weekend,â he said. âFrom time to time families donât get along. But at the end of the day everyone knows theyâre family.â
OâDonnell also made sure to mention Buschâs family directly, saying the sport watched Busch evolve over the years from young superstar into husband and father.
âThe sport and all of us grew up and watched Kyle be a racer and we watched him become a husband and a father,â OâDonnell said. âWe all did that as family.â
âAnd Samantha, Brexton, and Lennix are part of the NASCAR family and they always will be.â
As the NASCAR world tries to navigate its first race weekend without one of its biggest stars, OâDonnell closed with a line that seemed to capture the feeling throughout Charlotte on Friday.
âThis sport was truly lucky to have him.â
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