Jeff Gordon and Rick Hendrick paid emotional tribute to Kyle Busch on Thursday following the shocking death of one of NASCARâs most accomplished and recognizable stars.
Busch died at the age of 41, sending shockwaves throughout the racing world and prompting an outpouring of grief from drivers, teams, fans, and longtime rivals across the sport.
Among the most emotional reactions came from Gordon and Hendrick, two figures deeply connected to Buschâs NASCAR journey through Hendrick Motorsports.
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Denny Hamlin and countless others also shared tributes throughout the day, but Gordonâs statement stood out because of the complicated and highly publicized relationship he once shared with Busch during the height of their careers.
Jeff Gordon Remembered Buschâs Passion and Intensity
Jeff Gordon, a four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, also shared a statement honoring Busch after his death.
âThis is a devastating loss and one that is hard for the NASCAR community to process,â Gordon said. âKyle was a fierce competitor who demanded the very best from himself each time he put on the helmet.â
Gordon, who was teammates with Busch at Hendrick Motorsports, said he saw Buschâs intensity up close.
âAs teammates, I saw firsthand the passion and intensity he brought to the sport every single day,â Gordon said. âHe was a champion and prolific racer who made a tremendous impact on NASCAR and was a lifelong advocate for all forms of motor sports.â
Gordon also emphasized Buschâs love for his family.
âBut beyond the track, he loved his family deeply and was incredibly proud of Samantha, Brexton and Lennix,â Gordon said. âMy thoughts are with the entire Busch family during this extremely difficult time.â
Rick Hendrick Remembered Buschâs Competitive Fire
Rick Hendrick, who gave Busch his first major Cup Series opportunity at Hendrick Motorsports, called Buschâs death âan incredibly painful shockâ and âa heartbreaking loss for the NASCAR family.â
âKyle was one of the most talented drivers Iâve ever seen and a racer in the truest sense of the word,â Hendrick said in a statement. âHe had a fire and competitive spirit that drove him to be great. I watched Kyle grow up in this sport and valued the friendship we shared long after he drove for our organization.â
Hendrick also reflected on Buschâs love for his family.
âAs much as he loved to drive a race car, nothing brought him more joy than being a husband, a father and watching his son race,â Hendrick said. âOn behalf of everyone at Hendrick Motorsports, our hearts are with Samantha, Brexton, Lennix, Kurt and the Busch family.â
NASCAR Continues Mourning Buschâs Death
Buschâs death has triggered an overwhelming response throughout NASCAR and the broader sports world.
Drivers, teams, media personalities and fans flooded social media with tributes remembering Buschâs intensity, talent, and impact on the sport over more than two decades.
The two-time Cup Series champion became one of NASCARâs most polarizing and successful figures during his career, earning more than 60 Cup victories while building one of the sportâs largest fan bases.
But beyond the wins and championships, Thursdayâs tributes painted a more personal picture of Busch â one centered on family, mentorship and the relationships he built throughout the garage.
Together, the statements from Gordon and Hendrick reflected just how deeply Buschâs loss is being felt across every corner of NASCAR.
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