NASCAR & Auto Racing

‘Love you, brother.’ Kyle Busch teammate mourns friend in emotional tribute

Fans and teammates of NASCAR star Kyle Busch are mourning his death, which shocked the sports world Thursday.

Busch died Thursday at age 41 after his family reported he had a severe illness. One of the heartbroken is his Richard Childress Racing teammate Austin Dillon, the grandson of Childress, a 2017 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee. Dillon took to social media to share his condolences in a Friday post titled “Dear, KB.”

“I love you, brother,” Dillon wrote. “Myself and all of the RCR employees will keep fighting and striving for more victories in your memory.”

Dillon wrote that he grew up watching NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, whom he called a “larger-than-life” figure — a superhero in his house.

“Growing up around my grandfather and watching him hold Dale in such high regard as a driver, friend and competitor, I never thought anyone else could compare,” Dillon wrote. “It was plain and simple. There was Dale, and then there was everyone else.”

A bag of M&M’s rests with a bouquet of flowers for NASCAR driver Kyle Busch outside of Richard Childress Racing in Welcome, NC. Busch passed away from an illness on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
A bag of M&M’s rests with a bouquet of flowers for NASCAR driver Kyle Busch outside of Richard Childress Racing in Welcome, NC. Busch passed away from an illness on Thursday, May 21, 2026. Jeff Siner jsiner@charlotteobserver.com

He continued by writing about Busch showing up — when Busch was on another team at the time.

“...and we all knew that when he showed up, we were fighting for second place,” Dillon added. He also said his family was never Busch’s biggest fan — “an enemy at the time” who was hard to beat.

“I could never really show my fandom, but secretly I was a fan,” Dillon said.

NASCAR Cup Series driver Austin Dillon celebrates winning the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway in 2024. Dillon honored his friend and teammate Kyle Busch after he died Thursday with a public social media post.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Austin Dillon celebrates winning the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway in 2024. Dillon honored his friend and teammate Kyle Busch after he died Thursday with a public social media post. Peter Casey USA TODAY Sports

Remembering Kyle Busch’s ‘intensity’ around every lap

Dillon praised Busch as a competitor in the Truck and Cup Series.

Busch compiled 234 victories across NASCAR’s three national series. His 63 Cup wins were the most among active drivers before he died, according to NASCAR.

“His intensity every lap and willingness to make any move inspired a generation of racecar drivers,” Dillon added.

Dillon said Busch asked him to join his own racing team — which, he admitted, did not go over well with his grandfather. Dillon said he was blown away by the offer because of the mutual respect between them.

They competed against each other over the years at the Cup level, where Busch won multiple championships.

During his career, Busch was a member of several teams, including Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing. His last stop was with Richard Childress Racing, where he continued to compete in the NASCAR Cup Series.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Kyle Busch (18) relaxes in the garage following practice at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida in 2015. He died Thursday, at the age of 41.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Kyle Busch (18) relaxes in the garage following practice at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida in 2015. He died Thursday, at the age of 41. Jeff Siner jsiner@charlotteobserver.com

When Busch became available in 2023, it was a no-brainer that Richard Childress Racing had to get him on the team, which Dillon said made his grandfather excited.

“I started hearing things like, ‘He’s the only guy I’ve ever seen drive like Dale,’ ” Dillon said. “‘He takes no prisoners.’ That made me happy, knowing my grandpa had a driver that got him fired up the way Dale did.”

NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch during Media Day at Daytona International Speedway in Florida in 2020. He died Thursday at 41 after his family reported that he was dealing with a severe illness.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch during Media Day at Daytona International Speedway in Florida in 2020. He died Thursday at 41 after his family reported that he was dealing with a severe illness. Jeff Siner jsiner@charlotteobserver.com

Dillon said Busch’s mindset and mentality rubbed off on people around him because he brought a standard of excellence, while praising his contributions to the team.

“I can’t thank you enough, KB,” Dillon wrote. “You are the ultimate racer and my favorite teammate and driver of all time. I always felt like I had your back and you had mine.”

This story was originally published May 22, 2026 at 1:38 PM with the headline "‘Love you, brother.’ Kyle Busch teammate mourns friend in emotional tribute."

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Chase Jordan
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Chase Jordan is a business reporter for The Charlotte Observer, and has nearly a decade of experience covering news in North Carolina. Prior to joining the Observer, he was a growth and development reporter for the Wilmington StarNews. The Kansas City native is a graduate of Bethune-Cookman University.
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