NASCAR & Auto Racing

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch clarifies his arrest in Mexico after discovery of firearm

Kyle Busch (18) smiles prior to a NASCAR Cup Series auto racing race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, in Concord, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)
Kyle Busch (18) smiles prior to a NASCAR Cup Series auto racing race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, in Concord, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley) AP

Kyle Busch was arrested at the Cancun Airport last month, according to a report from the Cancun Sun on Monday, after a firearm was discovered in his luggage as his family prepared to return to the United States.

By Monday evening, the NASCAR Cup Series star clarified what happened.

“In late January, Samantha and I enjoyed a several day vacation in Mexico,” Busch wrote in a tweet. “When departing the country, my handgun was flagged during routine screening at the airport. I have a valid concealed carry permit from my local authority and adhere to all handgun laws, but I made a mistake by forgetting it was in my bag.”

Per the report, Busch was found with a .38 caliber handgun and hollow tip ammunition in his luggage, and he was subsequently arrested.

“Discovery of the handgun led to my detainment while the situation was resolved,” Busch wrote. “I was not aware of Mexican law and had no intention of bringing a handgun into Mexico. When it was discovered, I fully cooperated with the authorities, accepted the penalties, and returned to North Carolina.”

Busch added: “I apologize for my mistake and appreciate the respect shown by all parties as we resolved the matter. My family and I consider this issue closed.”

The 37-year-old driver competed in Sunday’s Clash at the Coliseum — the exhibition race before the regular-season opener at the Daytona 500 — and finished third. The Great American Race is scheduled for Feb. 19.

Alex Zietlow
The Charlotte Observer
Alex Zietlow writes about the Carolina Panthers and the ways in which sports intersect with life for The Charlotte Observer, where he has been a reporter since August 2022. Zietlow’s work has been honored by the Pro Football Writers Association, the N.C. and S.C. Press Associations, as well as the Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) group. He’s earned six APSE Top 10 distinctions for his coverage on a variety of topics, from billion-dollar stadium renovations to the small moments of triumph that helped a Panthers kicker defy the steepest odds in sports. Zietlow previously wrote for The Herald in Rock Hill (S.C.) from 2019-22. Support my work with a digital subscription
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