The racing community is continuing to come up with innovative ways to honor the late two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch.On Aug. 21, the historic Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina will host the first Kyle Busch Invitational – a night featuring races with Legends cars and Bandoleros. All proceeds from the event will benefit The Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund, a non-profit started by the family to help couples struggling with infertility.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn a post on Instagram, Samantha Busch explained what an event like this means to her family.”Some of Kyle’s happiest moments weren’t just on Sundays. They were spent at local tracks with Brexton, helping young drivers, talking racing with fans and investing in the next generation of our sport,” Samantha wrote. “Kyle truly believed grassroots racing was the heart of NASCAR and bringing a Legend car race to Bowman Gray was something we talked about often because he knew how special that place is to drivers and fans alike.”She continued: “Seeing one of Kyle’s dreams live on through this event means so much to our family. I’m so incredibly grateful to Ben Kennedy and everyone who helped make this dream a reality. I know this night will celebrate everything Kyle loved … I can’t think of a more fitting way to honor him.”Kyle Busch died on May 21 at the age of 41 due to hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation, complications arising from sepsis caused by presumed bacterial pneumonia, which he had been dealing with for “days to weeks,” according to his death certificate. Drivers have continued to honor and pay homage to him throughout this season.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementUndoubtedly a future first-ballot NASCAR Hall of Famer, Busch is the sport’s all-time winningest driver with 234 combined victories across its top three national touring series. He also owns the Cup Series record for most consecutive seasons with at least one win, taking checkered flags at the top level from 2005 through 2023.NASCAR announced last week that it will host a Celebration of Life for Busch on Oct. 9 at Charlotte Motor Speedway after the Truck Series race. The service will be free to the public.Busch’s 11-year-old son Brexton is following in his tracks and is racing Legend cars this summer at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Legend cars are designed to replicate old-style cars from the 1930s on a five-eighths scale, running on Yamaha motorcycle engines. Their speeds top out between 115 and 140 miles per hour. Legend cars are one of the many series that winds up producing drivers who go on to NASCAR. Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Bubba Wallace and Dale Earnhardt Jr. all started out in Legends. And so did Busch, out in Las Vegas.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBandoleros are miniature stockcars with go-kart-like mechanics. They can reach up 70 miles per hour, but they don’t accelerate quickly and do no
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