911 call reveals moments before Kyle Busch was rushed to hospital

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May 22, 2026 - 17:58
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911 call reveals moments before Kyle Busch was rushed to hospital

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died Thursday at 41, three days before he was set to run the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Busch was testing in the Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord on Wednesday when he became unresponsive and was transported to a hospital in Charlotte.

911 call

Channel 9 obtained the 911 call made at about 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday from the General Motors Charlotte Technical Center off Speedway Boulevard, where the driving simulator is located.

“I’ve got an individual that’s (experiencing) shortness of breath, very hot, and thinks he’s going to pass out, and he’s producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood,” the caller told the dispatcher.

The caller asked the dispatcher to tell emergency responders to turn off their sirens on arrival.

Channel 9 is not adding the audio from the 911 call to this article out of respect for the situation.

Busch died on Thursday.

At this point, the cause of death has not been released and details remain limited.

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Had Kyle Busch been ill?

Busch was thought to have had a sinus cold While racing May 10 at Watkins Glen, Busch radioed his team requesting a “shot” from a doctor after he finished. Per the TV broadcast, Busch had been struggling with a sinus cold that was exacerbated by the intense G-forces and elevation changes at the New York road course.

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It’s unclear if that issue had something to do with his death.

Busch did race last weekend and won the Trucks Series race at Dover and finished 17th in the NASCAR All-Star race. That would be his final race.

Kyle Busch’s career

Busch won 234 races across NASCAR’s three national series — more than any driver in history. He won Cup season championships in 2015 and 2019 for Joe Gibbs Racing.

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His first championship was particularly impressive. Busch missed the first 11 Cup races of the 2015 season after injuring his foot following a crash in the O’Reilly Auto Parts series opener in Daytona, but came back to win five races to qualify for the playoffs before capturing the title at Homestead.

‘Really devastated’

NASCAR officials confirmed that the 400-lap race will continue as planned Sunday night at the 1 1/2-mile track at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

>>>Racing world reacts to death of 2-time NASCAR Cup Series champion

Earlier in the day, RCR had announced that Austin Hill would replace Busch in the No. 8 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1.

The jumbotron at Charlotte Motor Speedway honored the racing giant on Friday morning.

People travel from all over the world for this race. Many of them are Busch fans.

Crew Wheeler told Channel 9’s Hunter Sáenz he had pulled for Busch since he was a young kid. Wheeler is now a teen.

“I met him one time, thankfully,” Crew Wheeler said. “He’s just a great dude.”

“We were just really devastated,” said Tim Wheeler, another fan at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. “We follow, or at least, I had followed Kyle Busch’s career ever since he came into NASCAR.”

Speedway officials said they plan to honor Busch “in some way” this weekend at the Coca-Cola 600, but details were still being ironed out.<p>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, takes the checkered flag to win the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Ford <span class=EcoBoost 400 at Homestead Speedway." height="672" width="1024"/><p>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, celebrates with victory lap after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Ford <span class=EcoBoost 400 at Homestead Speedway." height="691" width="1024"/><p>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, races Martin <span class=Truex Jr., driver of the #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota, during the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead Speedway." height="683" width="1024"/><p>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, poses for <span class=photos with his son Brexton and wife Samantha in victory lane after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship." height="663" width="1024"/><p>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Ford <span class=EcoBoost 400 at Homestead Speedway." height="696" width="1024"/><p>Kyle Busch celebrates with his wife, Samantha, and their son, <span class=Brexton, after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Homestead Speedway." height="681" width="1024"/><p>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, celebrates after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Ford <span class=EcoBoost 400 at Homestead Speedway." height="678" width="1024"/><p>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, celebrates with a burnout after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Ford <span class=EcoBoost 400 at Homestead Speedway." height="668" width="1024"/>The two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion will miss Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 race.Kyle Busch speaks during a NASCAR Daytona 500 media day, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Daytona, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)Kyle Busch prepares for a photo during NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Daytona, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)Kyle Busch, (8) prepars during the first of two NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying auto races at Daytona International Speedway, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)Chase Briscoe and Kyle Busch, from left, speak during NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Daytona, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)Kyle Busch speaks with his crew during NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Daytona, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)Chase Briscoe and Kyle Busch, from left, pose for a photo after NASCAR Daytona 500 qualifying, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, in Daytona, Fla. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)FILE - Kyle Busch smiles prior to a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, in Concord, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley, File)NASCAR driver Kyle Busch issued speeding citation

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