free hit counter ONE DAY BEFORE KYLE BUSCH WAS GONE… DALE EARNHARDT JR. WAS STILL TEXTING HIM ABOUT RACING. Not a goodbye. Not a final message filled with warning. Just two racers talking about a car, a number, and a plan they thought they still had time to make real. Dale Jr. later shared that he and Kyle had been texting about getting together so Busch could bring his seat over for a late model car. They were discussing the CARS Tour, the scheme, and which number Kyle would run. Then Kyle said something that hit Dale Jr. differently: “The Dale Jr. 8.” For NASCAR fans, that number meant history. For Dale Jr., it meant something personal. And for Kyle to choose it made the moment feel even bigger. But no one knew those messages would become their last. After years of rivalry, tension, and finally reconciliation, the two had started finding a different kind of respect for each other. Now, that final exchange feels less like a racing plan… And more like one last glimpse of the friendship they were just beginning to build - FRESH

ONE DAY BEFORE KYLE BUSCH WAS GONE… DALE EARNHARDT JR. WAS STILL TEXTING HIM ABOUT RACING. Not a goodbye. Not a final message filled with warning. Just two racers talking about a car, a number, and a plan they thought they still had time to make real. Dale Jr. later shared that he and Kyle had been texting about getting together so Busch could bring his seat over for a late model car. They were discussing the CARS Tour, the scheme, and which number Kyle would run. Then Kyle said something that hit Dale Jr. differently: “The Dale Jr. 8.” For NASCAR fans, that number meant history. For Dale Jr., it meant something personal. And for Kyle to choose it made the moment feel even bigger. But no one knew those messages would become their last. After years of rivalry, tension, and finally reconciliation, the two had started finding a different kind of respect for each other. Now, that final exchange feels less like a racing plan… And more like one last glimpse of the friendship they were just beginning to build

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Shares His Last Text Messages To Kyle Busch One Day Before His Death

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Shares Texts From Kyle Busch Days Before His Death (YouTube/Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media) (Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch Dies At 41

On Thursday, May 21, the NASCAR community suffered a devastating loss when Kyle Busch died at the age of 41.

NASCAR confirmed the tragic news in a statement, while Busch’s family, Richard Childress Racing, and NASCAR shared a heartfelt joint tribute honoring his legacy and the lasting mark he left on the sport.

Remembering A NASCAR Legend

Kyle Busch is survived by his wife, Samantha Busch, and their two children, Brexton, 11, and Lennix, 4. Known by fans as “Rowdy,” Busch was one of the most accomplished drivers in NASCAR history.

During his legendary career, he captured two NASCAR Cup Series championships in 2015 and 2019, earning a reputation for his fearless driving style and record-breaking success across NASCAR’s top divisions.

Born in Las Vegas, Busch began racing as a teenager and quickly climbed through the ranks of the sport. He made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in 2004 with Hendrick Motorsports before spending 15 seasons as the face of Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota’s NASCAR program. In 2023, he joined Richard Childress Racing.

Busch held numerous NASCAR records, including the most combined wins across NASCAR’s three national touring series. He earned 63 Cup Series victories, more than 100 Xfinity Series wins, and nearly 70 Truck Series wins during his career.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Reflects On His Relationship With Kyle Busch

Just hours after his passing, NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. shared an emotional tribute in honor of the late driver. Earnhardt explained details regarding their relationship, saying he hoped for them to become better friends and improve their tumultuous relationship.

“Kyle and I had a really challenging existence for many years,” Earnhardt shared. “But we luckily took the time to figure out our differences and that was something he instigated with a conversation in his bus around how we each managed our racing teams.”

Kyle Busch
NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch Dies At 41 (Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images)

On Tuesday (May 26), Earnhardt took to his podcast, Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media, to share more about their final texts to one another.

“I was texting with him the day before he passed away about getting together this Thursday to bring his seat for his late model over to my shop,” Earnhardt shared.

Earnhardt revealed that Busch had major plans for their collaboration, including one idea that would have completely stunned NASCAR fans.

“And he goes, ‘I wanna run the Dale Jr. 8’ and I was like, ‘You got it. That’s what’s on it right now. We’ll run the Dale Jr. 8,’ ” he continued.

Earnhardt shared that eventually, the two drivers “took the time to figure out our differences,” admitting that because of Busch’s efforts, the two were able to do so.

You can listen to his full podcast episode below.

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