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Daniel Suárez Honors Late Kyle Busch with Heartfelt Tribute After Emotional Coca-Cola 600 Victory

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Daniel Suárez Honors Late Kyle Busch with Heartfelt Tribute After Emotional Coca-Cola 600 Victory

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  • Daniel Suárez honored the late Kyle Busch by pointing up to the sky and sharing a few emotional words after winning the Coca-Cola 600 in North Carolina

  • “To be able to win this race for him is unbelievable,” the NASCAR driver said after the race

  • Busch, who was previously scheduled to compete in the race, died on Thursday, May 21, from pneumonia that progressed into sepsis

Daniel Suárez is dedicating his Coca-Cola 600 victory to the late Kyle Busch.

Upon being named the winner of the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday, May 24, at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the NASCAR driver, 34, celebrated by pointing up to the sky in honor of his late colleague and mentor before going on to embrace his loved ones.

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“Kyle, he was special, man,” Suárez said after the race, as seen in a video shared by Prime Sports. “This one is for Kyle. For Kyle, for Samantha, for Brexton, for Lennix — for all his family.”

“Every win is special,” he continued. “But definitely, this one has a special flavor because of Kyle. This one is for him. If it wasn’t for Kyle, I wasn’t going to be an Xfinity champion. I wasn’t going to have my shot in the Cup Series. To be able to win this race for him is unbelievable.”

Daniel Suárez takes a bow in tribute to Kyle Busch after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600
Credit: David Jensen/Getty

NASCAR announced Busch’s death on Thursday, May 21, hours after his family said he was hospitalized for a “severe illness.” His cause of death has since been revealed to be pneumonia that progressed into sepsis.

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“On behalf of the Busch family, everyone at Richard Childress Racing and all of NASCAR, we are devastated to announce the sudden and tragic passing of Kyle Busch,” the joint statement from NASCAR, the Busch family and Richard Childress Racing read.

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