Kyle Busch
North Carolina Flags Will Fly at Half-Staff in Racer’s Honor
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Kyle Busch‘s tragic death has inspired statewide mourning in North Carolina … with the governor ordering all flags to be flown half-staff.
Governor Josh Stein announced the order Friday … directing officials to lower all U.S. and state flags to half-staff as a way of honoring Busch’s legacy.
The flags were set to half-staff at sunrise Saturday and will remain that way until the sun sets on Sunday.
Gov. Stein said, “Kyle Busch was not just a talented and record-setting driver; he was also a kind person. His loss will be felt throughout the entire NASCAR community and well beyond … may his memory be a blessing.”
Busch primarily resided in Denver, North Carolina … a Charlotte suburb. He died in Charlotte on Thursday.
As we reported … Busch died of severe pneumonia, which progressed into sepsis, according to his family.
Before being taken to the hospital, Busch was in a racing simulator when he reportedly became unresponsive. We obtained 911 audio in which someone told a dispatcher the patient was coughing up blood and looked like they might pass out.
Busch won a Truck Series race less than a week before he died … and appeared in NASCAR’s All-Star Race a few days before.
