Kyle Busch 911 call reveals driver was coughing up blood, struggling to breathe on bathroom floor
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away at the age of 41. His unexpected death has shocked the racing community, as he was recently hospitalized after experiencing severe health issues. Busch is remembered for his competitive spirit and contributions to the sport, leaving behind a family and a legacy in racing.
- ▪Kyle Busch died suddenly at the age of 41 after a brief hospitalization.
- ▪He was reported to be coughing up blood and struggling to breathe before his death.
- ▪Busch had a successful career in NASCAR, winning multiple championships and fostering new talent.
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Nascar Kyle Busch 911 call reveals driver was coughing up blood, struggling to breathe on bathroom floor The two-time Cup champion, 41, had won a Truck Series race at Dover just one week before his death By Zach Dean OutKick Published May 22, 2026 1:04pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Racing community mourns Kyle Busch: 'Hard to understand' Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch died suddenly at 41, Fox News reports. The motor sports world expresses shock and sorrow over his unexpected passing. Busch, known for his fierce competitive spirit, leaves a profound legacy in racing, survived by his wife Samantha, and their two children. Colleagues remember him as a talented driver and a kind individual.
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