Kyle Busch's last win: Recapping each of NASCAR legend's Cup Series wins
NASCAR superstar Kyle Busch has died at the age of 41. He leaves behind a career featuring dozens of wins in the Cup Series. Revisiting each one:
Kyle Busch, one of the most accomplished NASCAR drivers in history, died on Thursday, May 21, from what was described as a "severe illness. " The 41-year-old driver's family released a statement early May 21 noting he was undergoing treatment for an undisclosed illness at the hospital, and that he wouldn't race at the upcoming Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. A few hours, later his death was announced by NASCAR .
LIVE UPDATES: NASCAR legend Kyle Busch dies suddenly at 41 Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion, leaves the sport with 234 national series wins across the Cup Series, O'Reilly Series and Truck Series — the most all-time. He has wins at every track in Cup Series and holds the series record with 19 consecutive seasons with at least one win. The all-timer participated in 762 Cup Series races in 24 years, and was viewed as an instant Hall of Famer once his career concluded.
Here's a look back at Busch's impressive career following his death: When was Kyle Busch's last win? Busch's final NASCAR Cup Series win of his career occurred at the Enjoy Illinois 300 — at the World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois — on June 4, 2023. He led from the pole and after numerous restarts to win on the oval circuit.
The last win of his professional career came on May 15, 2026 on the Craftsman Truck Series: He won the 2026 Ecosave 200 at the Dover Motor Speedway in Delaware. How many NASCAR wins did Kyle Busch have? Busch won 234 races across three NASCAR levels, including 63 races in Cup Series, the highest level of NASCAR.
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