Richard Childress Racing Retires No. 8 on Kyle Busch's Car: No. 33 to Take Its Place

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Richard Childress Racing Retires No. 8 on Kyle Busch's Car: No. 33 to Take Its Place

Richard Childress Racing has made the decision to discontinue the use of the No. 8 on Kyle Busch's car. The team will now be running the No. 33 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and in future races. The No. 8 was closely associated with Kyle Busch and held significant meaning for his fans and the NASCAR community. The team expressed that no one can carry on the legacy of the No. 8 like Kyle did.

Following the sudden passing of Kyle Busch due to an undisclosed illness, RCR O'Reilly Series Driver Austin Hill will step in to drive the No. 33 car in the upcoming Coca-Cola 600 race. However, there is a possibility that the No. 8 may make a return in the future. The team has reserved the No. 8 for Brexton Busch, Kyle's 11-year-old son, who is already making a name for himself in the racing world as a Junior Late Model racer and the 2025 Tulsa Shootout Jr. Sprint Championship winner.

In conclusion, Richard Childress Racing has decided to retire the No. 8 from Kyle Busch's car and will now be using the No. 33 in upcoming races. The No. 8, which held special significance for Kyle and his fans, may potentially make a comeback in the future for Brexton Busch when he is ready to pursue a NASCAR racing career.