How Indianapolis Motor Speedway will honor Kyle Busch during Indy 500

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INDIANAPOLIS -- NASCAR driver Kyle Busch will be recognized during Sunday's Indianapolis 500 with the pylon lit in his honor for Lap 18, the number of his car. Busch died at 41 on Thursday. The cause of death was not announced.

IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles shared the plans for Sunday on social media Friday, also noting Busch was working to run the Indy 500 in the future. His brother, Kurt Busch, ran in the Indy 500 in 2014.

He’s a multi-time winner @IMS on Brickyard 400 weekend. He recently expressed strong interest in also running the #Indy500 and was working to do that in the future. Sunday we will light the pylon on Lap 18 of the 500 in memory of @KyleBusch! https://t.co/vXU7C30v8M

— J. Douglas Boles (@jdouglas4) May 22, 2026

Kyle Busch was a two-time Cup champion in 2015 and 2019. Busch won the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2015 and 2016.

"Everyone at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is heartbroken to learn of the passing of Kyle Busch," IMS and IndyCar President Doug Boles said in a statement Thursday. "Kyle was one of the most dominant racers in IMS history, highlighted by back-to-back NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 victories in 2015 and 2016, making history by sweeping both the Cup and NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series races in those years. He won a record four O'Reilly Series races at the Racing Capital of the World and made his 700th career Cup Series start in the 30th anniversary 2024 Brickyard 400 at IMS – a significant career milestone.

"He was a fan favorite, loved for his competitive spirit and passion. He understood what racing and winning at Indianapolis means. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his wife, Samantha, children Brexton and Lennix, the entire Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire NASCAR family."

Busch was set to continue his Cup season and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend until his family announced he was hospitalized with a severe illness on Thursday morning.

"Our entire NASCAR family is heartbroken by the loss of Kyle Busch," NASCAR posted in an online statement. "A future Hall of Famer, Kyle was a rare talent, one who comes along once in a generation. He was fierce, he was passionate, he was immensely skilled and he cared deeply about the sport and fans."

Busch requested medical aid from his car during a Cup race at Watkins Glen International on May 10, saying, "I'm gonna need a shot" on his radio, per The Athletic. He finished that race and won the truck race at Dover Motor Speedway on May 15.

"You take whatever you can get, man," Busch said after winning the truck race. "You never know when the last one is going to be, so cherish them all — trust me."

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Kyle Busch death: How IMS will honor the NASCAR star during Indy 500

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