Richard Childress To Address Media About Kyle Busch's Death
NASCAR icon Richard Childress made Kyle Busch the leader of his Richard Childress Racing team and enjoyed tremendous success with Busch in the No. 8 car. While the organization has made multiple statements on Busch's tragic passing since last week, the icon himself now intends to make a statement.
On Tuesday, RCR announced that Childress will speak to the media on Saturday, June 6 at noon at the Michigan International Speedway ahead of the upcoming FireKeepers Casino 400. The organization asked for continued privacy for Busch's friends within the team.
"Richard Childress Racing appreciates the outpouring of love and support. While his impact on RCR is undeniable, Kyle Busch's far-reaching influence transcends the sport and will endure for generations. Our thoughts and prayers remain with Samantha, Brexton, Lennix, the entire Busch family, the fans and racers who are suffering. Richard Childress will be available to members of the media on Saturday, June 6 at 12 Noon at Michigan International Speedway. We respectfully ask for privacy for the Busch family and everyone at RCR until that time," the team said, via NASCAR insider Bob Pockrass.
Busch and RCR
RCR made a massive splash in 2023 when they signed Busch to replace Tyler Reddick in the No. 8 Chevrolet. It took Busch only two races to secure his first of three race wins for RCR over his four seasons in the seat.
Busch would give RCR some of the team's best performances in recent memory while driving that No. 8 car. Upon his passing, RCR announced that the car would be informally retired and reserved especially for Busch's son Brexton in the event he ever chose to race in NASCAR.
Busch passed away last week following an onset of sepsis after a bout of pneumonia. A week prior, he had enjoyed his best finish of the 2026 season - an eighth place run at Watkins Glen.
The team's long-term plans to replace his full-time seat remains to be seen, but the points will be transferred to the No. 33 car, which was run by Austin Hill at Charlotte in the Coca-Cola 600.
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This story was originally published May 26, 2026 at 4:45 PM.